Need help getting started with the technology in your classroom? You have come to the right place! This resource guide will help you get started with classroom technology and other tools. It includes photos and descriptions of the equipment available in the classrooms, as well as support information and classroom guides that provide details on what's available in each classroom on campus.
W&M provides several different options in classrooms on campus built specifically tomeet the evolving needs of innovative teaching and learning. See this guide to review the specific equipment available in each classroom on campus.
List of classroom equipment
Touch Screen Panel
Allows you to write on the screen with a stylus and annotate. By default, this displays on your screen on the projector/monitor.
Visualizer Document Camera
Allows you to project documents or manipulatives through the projector/monitor.
HoverCam Document Camera
Allows you to project documents or manipulatives through the projector/monitor.
Can be displayed through Microsoft Teams/Zoom/Panopto as a video source or directly from the computer software.
Touch Screen AV Panel
Controls the source to project and can control built-in cameras and other equipment.
Blu-Ray/DVD Player*
Located under the computer in the podium (in most cases).
Fixed Camera for Lecture or Audience Capture*
Logitech Webcam for Lecture Capture
*Available in certain classrooms only, view the full Classroom Technology List for more information.
Need Help?
If you are in a classroom and run into a problem, you can contact the main TSC line at 757-221-4357 (HELP).
IT support personnel will walk you through quick troubleshooting steps to help get you ready to use the classroom as soon as possible. If they cannot resolve the problem with you via phone, a Classroom Support Specialist will besent to your classroom based on technician availability.
Other Resources
Air Media: Allows anyone in the room to wirelessly share the screen of their notebook, phone, or tablet to the classroom projector system. It is a feature included in the recently upgraded touchscreen panels located on the classroom podiums.