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Humanities computer lab room 202

Humanities 202 – computer lab

Max Capacity: 27

This is an OIT computer lab. OIT supports the computers in this lab. For help with this lab, please put in a request with the OIT HelpDesk at this address.

Your Room Contains

Classroom Resources:
Instructor Resources:
  • Control Panel: Computer Lab Style 1
  • Classroom computer: Windows
  • Cables:
    • 1 HDMI cable(s)
    • 1 VGA Cable(s)
Instructor Screens:
  • Podium Monitor(s)
Audience Screens:
  •  Ceiling Projector(s)
Audio Visual:

How To...

decorative control panel diagram

Display on Screen:

  1. Tap Projector On.
  2. Select the Screen you want. You can choose to display in one or both rooms.
Step 1-2

  1. Choose the input or device you wish to display on the projector screen. Note: the Blank Screen option will stop the currently selected image from projecting.
Step 3

When Finished:

  1. Tap Return to Main Page.
  2. Choose System Off.

Some rooms on campus have supplied computers in the classroom. These are usually Windows computers that can be used for PowerPoint, clickers, and other apps. These computers are provided by the department. They may or may not be in Active Directory.

Using the Camera and Supplied Computer

Use the Classroom Supplied Computer to run a Zoom meeting using the in room microphone and camera. Note - logging onto the classroom supplied computer to Zoom will log you out of Zoom on your personal computer.

  1. Log onto the computer using your NetID and Password (or the computer may already be logged in for you with a local account).
  2. Launch Zoom
  3. Choose Sign in
  4. Select the Sign in with SSO option on the right.
  5. Type in Tennessee before the .zoom.us
  6. Select Continue
  7. Log in to Zoom with your NetID and Password
  8. Approve the Two-Factor Authentication
  9. Choose Launch Zoom
  10. Launch your meeting
  11. Choose Join with Computer Audio (you may want to select the checkbox to Automatically join audio by computer when joining a meeting as well)
  12. Turn on the lavalier (lapel-style) mic.
  13. Make sure you LOG OUT of Zoom when you leave - especially if you are on a department-controlled computer that does not use an Active Directory login. Otherwise, you will remain logged into Zoom (or any other app you use) and anyone using the computer can use your login.

For information on connecting your document camera to your classroom PC, see this article.