Classroom Technology
All classrooms in Sullivan Hall and the Law School Annex come with standardized technologically-enabled smart podium systems. Therefore, users only need to learn how to interact with the technology in one classroom to know how to use the technology in all classrooms.
Classroom Technology Training
- Video Tutorials and Paper Instructions
- To request in-person training, send an email to medialaw@seattleu.edu,
or fill out an Assistance/Equipment Setup Request Form.
Standardized Technology in Every Classroom
Sullivan Hall: C1, C3, C5, C6, C7, Courtroom (105), 109, 110, 121 (conference room), 309, 327, 328, 329
Law School Annex: 142, 143, 244, 243, 140 (clinic conference room)
- Fixed Podiums with laptop connections
- VGA projection, sound, power outlets, Ethernet
- Document Cameras with zoom and rotation controls
- White boards - faculty must provide their own Dry Erase pens
- Touchscreen Controls for projection, lights, and sound
- Region 1, DVD/CD Player - (no Blu-Ray capabilities)
- VCR Player (NSTC format only)
- Telephones on the wall, for calling for help
- Audio and Video Conferencing (with prior arrangements)
- Wireless network and wired Ethernet cable on every podium
- Wireless connections require an SU account.
- To setup guest wireless accounts contact the Help Desk.
Additional features in unique rooms include
- Fixed Podium Microphones (C1, C5, C6, Courtroom, 109, 110, 309, 327, 329, 142, 143)
- Voice-Lift system for student discussions (C1, C5, C6, Courtroom)
- SU School of Law logo projection (C5, C6, 105, 109, 142, 309 )
- Sound System VOIP inputs for laptops (C5, 309, 329, 143)
- Hitachi Starboard & Fixed Computer (140 - clinic conference room only)
- Table Microphone Inputs (C1, C5, C6, Courtroom, 142, 143)
- Wireless Clip-On microphones (C1, C5, C6, 105, 109, 110, 327, 329, 142, 143)
- Keys to wireless microphone cabinet are available from administrative assistants.
What you will NOT find in classrooms:
- NO audio cassette decks
- NO fixed computers; you will need access to a laptop.
- NO display adapters for Laptops
- Speakers without VGA ports on their laptops and MAC notebooks will need to use VGA adapter in order to use our projection system.
What to expect in Multipurpose Rooms
As our classrooms are often full, many speciality events are schedule in multipurpose rooms that often double has hallways, and/or study areas. If you are expecting to do a presentation in these areas, here is what you should know does or does not exist there.
Sullivan 2nd Floor Gallery
- Microphone Inputs
- iPod Music Player Inputs
By pre-arrangement, a portable projector and screen can be setup. Panel microphones are also possible through the use of a mixer, which Instructional Technology can setup.
Law School Annex 141 Multipurpose Room
- 60-inch LCD monitor
- Laptop Connections (VGA, Ethernet, Sound, Power)
- DVD, VHS, CD player
- iPod player connection
- Wireless Handheld microphones
Sullivan Conference Room 121
This room, formerly the Sullivan clinic conference room, has now been conferted into a non-classroom space for conferences. However, it still retains its full-classroom functionality.
Classroom Maintenance
Instructional Technology conducts morning walk thrus of law school classrooms. We check basic services, refill wireless microphone battery supplies, recycle used batteries, and fix or repair any problems we find. While this prevents most issues from impacting classes, breakdowns and/or user errors can impact equipment during the day.
To report problems with the equipment in law school classrooms, call x4444 or send detailed e-mails to: medialaw@seattleu.edu
For assistance with classrooms outside of the law school, please contact the greater university's Office of Information Technology Classroom Support Services.
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