 137 Campus Buildings on 1,250 acre campus  11,603 Students overall  8,352 undergraduate students  853 Full-time faculty, 111 Part-time  Faculty to.

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 137 Campus Buildings on 1,250 acre campus  11,603 Students overall  8,352 undergraduate students  853 Full-time faculty, 111 Part-time  Faculty to student ratio: 1 to 13 Rick Nimtz, CTS Senior Educational Technologies Engineer University of Notre Dame

 8 Colleges and Schools  200 General Purpose technology classrooms  5 to 10 New or Renovated classrooms each year Rick Nimtz, CTS Senior Educational Technologies Engineer University of Notre Dame

Classrooms Listing and Support oit.nd.edu/clusters_classrooms/classroom_technology.shtml List of classrooms with technology installed registrar.nd.edu/ClassroomsGenPurpose.pdf Classroom Technology Levels Websites

A: Simple Room, no technology B: TV or Small Flat Panel Display C: Laptop Ready, Projector D: Computer Lectern, Projector E: Computer Lectern, Proj, Mics, and Doc Cam F: Computer Lectern, Proj, Student Computer Lab G: Science Lab with Projector H: Video Conf. / Distance Learning Origination M: Miscellaneous / Unique NA: Not Applicable. U: Unclassified Classroom Technology Types

A: Simple Room, no technology  No installed or permanently placed electronic visual equipment.  May have a blackboard or marker board.  Could have a projection screen.  Technology Cost: $0 Classroom Technology Type A

B: TV or Small Flat Panel Display  Our basic technology type for official rooms.  TV on cart with DVD / VCR. Could be a wall mounted flat panel display.  Will have a chalkboard or marker board.  May have a projection screen.  Probably does not have a sound system.  Technology Cost: $1,500 to $3,000 Classroom Technology Type B

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C: Laptop ready with Projector  Projector or flat screen display.  May have lectern with DVD / VCR inside. Will have portable DVD / VCR connections.  Laptop connection plate or cables.  Crestron control system.  Sound system for program audio.  May have Document Camera  Technology Cost: $12,000 to $25,000. Classroom Technology Type C

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D: Computer Lectern with Projector  Full size teaching lectern. Computer DVD / VCR Laptop connection cables. Crestron Touch Screen control system.  Sound system for program audio.  May have Document Camera  Technology Cost: $20,000 to $40,000. Classroom Technology Type D

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E: Computer Lectern, Mics, Doc Cam  Full size teaching lectern. Computer DVD / VCR Laptop connection cables. Crestron Touch Screen control system.  Document Camera  Sound system for program audio.  Voice Reinforcement sound system  Technology Cost: $20,000 to $175,000. Classroom Technology Type E

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F: Computer Lectern, Mics, Student Computers  Full size teaching lectern. Computer DVD / VCR Laptop connection cables. Crestron Touch Screen control system.  Student Computer Workstations.  Sound system for program audio.  Voice Reinforcement sound system  Technology Cost: $20,000 to $40,000. Plus $1,500 per student computer. Classroom Technology Type F

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G: Science Lab, Projector, Laptop Connection Science laboratory outfitted with technology to be used during a laboratory class.  No lectern.  Laptop Connection.  Crestron control (touch screen or buttons).  May have sound system for computer audio.  Technology Cost: $12,000 to $25,000. Classroom Technology Type G

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