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Collaboration Spaces - Group Study Areas

Group Study Areas

When not reserved, each space is available on a first-come, first-served basis. 

Reserve a Collaboration Space

Only Study Room 101, Collaboration Corner Pod and the Back Window Pod can be reserved online for future use by groups of two or more. See descriptions below.

HDMI cable adapters and power cords for many types of devices can be checked out at the Central Service Desk.


Study Room 101

This enclosed room can comfortably seat six. Coming soon: a monitor equipped with an HDMI adapter in order to share your screen with other group members. Now has a large wall-mounted whiteboard.

The Study Room is located near the front entrance of the library, in the Collaborative Corner, 1st (main) floor.


Collaboration Corner Pod

No matter your device, make it easy for the whole group to see your screen by projecting it onto a large wall monitor. Apple devices can connect wirelessly using Airplay--or project what is on your device by cable.

The Collaboration Corner Pod  is located near the front entrance of the library, in the Collaborative Corner, 1st floor.


Back Window Pod

Limited to 3 max. users temporarily due to COVID-19

This space enables you to project what's on your laptop, tablet or smartphone onto a large screen. The 6 plug-ins enable multiple group members to share their screens. To use the Collaboration Station, plug the supplied cable into your laptop, tablet, or smartphone.

The Back Window Pod is located near the stained glass artwork on the east side on the 1st floor of Bush Library. 


 

CSD Pod

available after 6 p.m. M-F or weekends

Same as Collaboration Corner Pod described above, Apple devices can connect wirelessly using Airplay--or project what is on your device by cable.

The CSD Pod is not reservable. Located behind the Central Service Desk, 1st floor. During weekdays, this pod is used for technology and research consultations. It is available on a first-come, first-served basis, after 6 p.m. on weekdays and during open hours on weekends.


 

Digital Media Arts Lab

This lab is equipped with 20 Apple iMacs with access to the entire Adobe Creative Suite for audio, video, and image editing. Software includes Adobe InDesign, Premiere Pro, Illustrator, Photoshop, and much more. These programs allow students to use top of the line editing software that will help them to further their knowledge and build their portfolio in the digital arts. There are Wacom Intuos Pen and Touch Small Tablets attached to each monitor. The lab is also designed to support group multimedia collaboration and sharing.

 

The Digital Media Arts Lab is located in the lower level of Bush Library. Not reservable, open 8 p.m. to close on Mon, Wed; open 5 p.m. to close on Tue, Thur, Fri.; 8 a.m. to close on Saturdays; and noon to 10 p.m. most Sundays.

 

2nd Floor Collaboration Spaces with white walls

2nd Floor Collaboration Spaces

Four small group study spaces are distraction reduced. Collaborate in style with whiteboards and video monitors.  Not reservable at this time -- first come, first served.

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