About the room
- Capacity
- 219
- Facilities
- Black out, Blu-ray Player, Data Projectors (x2), Electronic Whiteboard, Laptop connection, Live streaming, Microphone - Lapel, Microphone - Lectern (Fixed), Multi region DVD player, Simultaneous writing/projection provision, Visualiser, Whiteboard
- Type of room
- Lecture theatre
- Seating layout
- Lecture Theatre
- Lecture capture grade
- Silver Plus
Location
- Department
- General Teaching Space
- Directions
- Go through the main entrance to Chemical and Process Engineering, turn right and go up the stairs/lift on the left to level 2, turn left and follow the corridor to the end. LT A is straight ahead. A one way access and egress system is in place for this lecture theatre with access via the double doors on level 2 to the front of the lecture theatre and egress via the double doors at the back of the lecture theatre on level 3 and then down the stairs to the Cemetery Road entrance. There is no entry allowed to this room via level 3.
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Accessibility
- Accessibility
- Assistive Listening System, Level Access (Audience), Level Access (Presenter)
- Accessibility information
- There is level access into this room via the lift. Entry is to the front of the lecture theatre. Currently, there is no waiting space for a wheelchair or resting surface. Seating is tiered and fixed and there are no arm rests on the chairs. An infrared assistive listening system is fitted in this room. To use this facility an IR receiver is needed. If you have a receiver, you can sit anywhere in the room where you have a clear view of the presenter. For further advice on IR receivers or if your access needs aren't addressed in the information above, please contact Disabled Students' Assessment and Support.
- Accessibility directions
- Go through the main doors to the Chemical and Process Engineering building, go through the double doors on your right, take the lift on your left to the second floor, turn left and follow the corridor to the end. LT A is straight ahead. The one way access entry and egress system does not apply for those with wheelchair/mobility requirements.
About Lecture Capture Grades
For bronze rooms: This room is set for lecture capture recording where voice, audio and the projected image are recorded. Use the lapel mic for optimal audio. Use the lectern button to pause / restart recording.
For silver rooms: This room is set for lecture capture recording where a video camera picks up the lectern and whiteboard area and also records voice, audio and the projected image. The camera image is a fixed forward facing wide angle view. The photo shows the view from the camera. Use the recommended font size when writing on the whiteboard. Use the lapel mic for optimal audio. Use the lectern button to pause / restart recording.
For silver plus rooms: This room is set for lecture capture recording where a video camera picks up the lectern and whiteboard area and also records voice, audio and the projected image. The camera image is a forward facing wide angle view as a default with the addition of a closer view when floor pressure mats are triggered at lectern/whiteboard position. The photo shows the view from the camera. Use the recommended font size when writing on the whiteboard. Use the lapel mic for optimal audio. Use the lectern button to pause / restart recording.
For gold rooms: This room is set for lecture capture recording where a tracking camera picks up the lectern, whiteboard and stage area. The system also records voice, audio and the projected image. The video shows the view from the camera at the lectern, at the whiteboard and the limits of pick-up in the stage area. Use the recommended font size when writing on the whiteboard. Wear the lanyard to enable camera tracking and for microphone. Use the lectern button to pause / restart recording.
For platinum rooms: This standard is applicable to collaborative lecture theatres only. This room is set for lecture capture recording where a video camera picks up the lectern and whiteboard area and also records voice, audio and the projected image. The camera image is a fixed forward facing wide angle view. The photo shows the view from the camera. In playback, the viewer can view multiple inputs at the same time (from multiple projected sources). Use the recommended font size when writing on the whiteboard. Use the lapel mic for optimal audio. Use the lectern button to pause / restart recording.