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Prepared by Watson Harris
MTSU Campus
Standards for
Instructional Spaces
Revised June 26, 2014
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[ Prepared by Watson Harris MTSU Campus Standards for Instructional Spaces Revised June 26, 2014

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9 Old style instructor station – existing, not used for new classrooms:

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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

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13 ● Optimum Ceiling Heights ○ The minimum ceiling height for rooms less than 50’ deep should be at least 10’; for larger rooms the follo

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14 ○ A/V packages should include a jack and transmitter for hearing impaired students. ADAAG requires all assembly spaces that have audio amplifi

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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

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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

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17 ○ Off-hour lighting control for energy efficiency should be accomplished with an occupancy sensor tied in with the room lighting control unit.

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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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1 Table of Contents Table of Contents Introduction ...

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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

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20  AMX Programming Requirements o Main Page:  Access to turn projector on and off  Access to raise and lower screen  Access to raise and

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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

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22 5. Classroom configuration examples- please note the instructor station examples are Spectrums and are designed to fit against the wall.

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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

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24 D. Classroom type 24 traditional with sinks. Standard master classroom with two sinks and storage. E. Classroom type 36 traditional. Standard ma

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25 F. Classroom type traditional 24 with student computers. Standard master classroom with movable furniture for 24 and 24 desktops around the perim

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26 G. Classroom type traditional 24 with student computers. Standard master classroom with movable furniture for 24 and 24 desktops around the peri

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27 H. Classroom type 24 traditional with observation capability. Standard master classroom with movable furniture for 24. Between classrooms is an

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28 I. Classroom type 52 traditional. Standard master classroom with dual projection, movable furniture for 52. J. Classroom type 75 traditional.

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2 1. Introduction  These campus standards were developed by an ad hoc committee consisting of Academic Affairs, ADA Compliance Office, Key Shop,

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29 K. Classroom type 150 stadium seating. Standard master classroom with fixed seating, one projector with four images, and control booth for recor

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3 3. General instructional space considerations  If possible, the classroom should be configured so the front of the room is the longest wall an

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4 unlimited. Notwithstanding the above mentioned requirements, side windows and door view kits must meet the most restrictive requirements of applic

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5 preferred. Whiteboards should be seamless (without divider strip moldings) with round or beveled edge for the marker tray. Whiteboards should cov

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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

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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

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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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