Page 2 - Table of Contents; Introduction
1 Table of Contents Table of Contents Introduction ........................................................................................................................ 2 Infrastructure ..................................................................................................................
Page 4 - General instructional space considerations; Doors
3 3. General instructional space considerations If possible, the classroom should be configured so the front of the room is the longest wall and the wall closest to the door. This will provide the best access and seating for students with disabilities and the closest instructor-to-student interact...
Page 5 - Whiteboards and bulletin boards
4 unlimited. Notwithstanding the above mentioned requirements, side windows and door view kits must meet the most restrictive requirements of applicable adopted codes. o BEST is the campus standard for locks. Access to master classrooms should be controlled by Stanley Security Solutions/BEST B.A.S.I...
Page 7 - Item; TOTAL
6 Ceiling tiles o Ceiling tiles to be used are Armstrong Fine Fissured High NRC 1810 non directional white or an equal product. o Acoustical wall panels are recommended in large classrooms (>50 people) with non-carpet floor covering. Instructor station o The Spectrum Media Director will be th...
Page 8 - Optional items (must be itemized on the TAF form)
7 ADA Assisted Listening Device 2,400.00 LCD Projector (3500 Lumens) Wide XGA w/ mount 1,600.00 Digital Document Camera (Visual Presenter) 2,200.00 Projection Screen (Electric) HDTV size in-ceiling 1,200.00 Motorized Shades 2,400.00 AMX System Control Package including Processor/Digital Switcher &am...
Page 9 - 5” Flat Panel
8 94"; Smartboard 2,000.00 Laptop, Latitude E6440 1,450.00 MacBook Pro, 13", Apple Care Plan 1,911.00 55” Flat Panel 3,000.00 Tidebreak (TeamSpot and ClassSpot PBL - https://tidebreak.com/ ) collaborative software (campus license) requires flat panels and computers for the server 2,000.00 ea...
Page 11 - Furniture
10 Furniture o To accommodate various instructional methods, furniture should be flexible and movable, not fixed or cantilevered. Tables and chairs (individual student or multiple students per table) should be used whenever possible to address a variety of student needs (left-oriented, larger size...
Page 13 - Technical Guidelines & Formulas; Screen Size vs. Room Size
12 4. Technical Guidelines & Formulas Screen Size vs. Room Size ○ The minimum height for a screen from the floor must be at least four feet to see over individual’s heads. Screen aspect ratios changed to 16:9 for the wide screen format HDTV utilizes; and, all screens will be the correct size t...
Page 17 - Lighting Types and Control Systems
16 ● Lighting Types and Control Systems o T-8 4’0” lamps with a temperature of 3500 Kelvin and a minimum CRI of 75 is the campus standard for general instructional spaces; however, in areas where better color viewing is required, CRI of 85 is recommended. o The IESNA (Illumination Engineering Societ...
Page 20 - All cables above the ceiling should be plenum rated.
19 ○ Mount other standard outlets 18” (data, AV and electrical) from finished floor to centerline of bottom outlet if vertically oriented or to centerline of outlets if horizontally oriented behind the AV rack location. o All cables above the ceiling should be plenum rated. o Cable runs shall mainta...