[ Prepared by Watson Harris MTSU Campus Standards for Instructional Spaces Revised June 26, 2014
9 Old style instructor station – existing, not used for new classrooms:
10 Furniture o To accommodate various instructional methods, furniture should be flexible and movable, not fixed or cantilevered. Tables and ch
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12 4. Technical Guidelines & Formulas Screen Size vs. Room Size ○ The minimum height for a screen from the floor must be at least four
13 ● Optimum Ceiling Heights ○ The minimum ceiling height for rooms less than 50’ deep should be at least 10’; for larger rooms the follo
14 ○ A/V packages should include a jack and transmitter for hearing impaired students. ADAAG requires all assembly spaces that have audio amplifi
15 ○ The AMX control system will be programmed by the AV vendor to turn off all projectors at eleven p.m. so as to save lamp life and wear and tea
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 gener
17 ○ Off-hour lighting control for energy efficiency should be accomplished with an occupancy sensor tied in with the room lighting control unit.
18 required. The AV vendor does not supply an electrician since they are only certified for low voltage installations. Therefore, a MTSU designated e
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19 ○ Mount other standard outlets 18” (data, AV and electrical) from finished floor to centerline of bottom outlet if vertically oriented or to cent
20 AMX Programming Requirements o Main Page: Access to turn projector on and off Access to raise and lower screen Access to raise and
21 All rooms with an AMX system will be setup to have the projector shut off at 11pm each evening to protect damage to the bulbs and the projector
22 5. Classroom configuration examples- please note the instructor station examples are Spectrums and are designed to fit against the wall.
23 B. Classroom type 20 or 24 traditional. Traditional master classrooms with movable furniture for either 20 or 24. C. Classroom type 20 or 24 c
24 D. Classroom type 24 traditional with sinks. Standard master classroom with two sinks and storage. E. Classroom type 36 traditional. Standard ma
25 F. Classroom type traditional 24 with student computers. Standard master classroom with movable furniture for 24 and 24 desktops around the perim
26 G. Classroom type traditional 24 with student computers. Standard master classroom with movable furniture for 24 and 24 desktops around the peri
27 H. Classroom type 24 traditional with observation capability. Standard master classroom with movable furniture for 24. Between classrooms is an
28 I. Classroom type 52 traditional. Standard master classroom with dual projection, movable furniture for 52. J. Classroom type 75 traditional.
2 1. Introduction These campus standards were developed by an ad hoc committee consisting of Academic Affairs, ADA Compliance Office, Key Shop,
29 K. Classroom type 150 stadium seating. Standard master classroom with fixed seating, one projector with four images, and control booth for recor
3 3. General instructional space considerations If possible, the classroom should be configured so the front of the room is the longest wall an
4 unlimited. Notwithstanding the above mentioned requirements, side windows and door view kits must meet the most restrictive requirements of applic
5 preferred. Whiteboards should be seamless (without divider strip moldings) with round or beveled edge for the marker tray. Whiteboards should cov
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 w
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 P
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 (
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