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Teaching & Learning Technologies maintains a number of instructional spaces, including all of the registrar's classrooms.

Classroom with long tables and a display on the wall in American Indian Hall

Single-Content Classrooms

Single-content classrooms work for instructors who display only one type of content at a time.

Single-Content Classrooms

Dual-Content Classrooms

Dual-content classrooms work for instructors who use two inputs that must be visible to students simultaneously.

Dual-Content Classrooms

Students and instructor in classroom as seen from outside a window
Students at a conference table in a classroom with a whiteboard wall and a mounted display

Laptop-Only Rooms

Laptop-only rooms work for instructors who lecture using only their laptops and do not use tools like iClickers or a document camera. They also work for instructors who want a meeting space with the option of videoconferencing.

Laptop-Only Rooms

Collaboration Classrooms

Collaboration classrooms are best suited for group work or whole-class activities that require different content to be displayed around the room.

Collaboration Classrooms

Students working around tables in a classroom with content projected on a screen and an instructor in front
Professor Brock LaMeres drawing on the Learning Glass in the TLT Studio

TLT Studio

The Teaching, Learning and Technology (TLT) Studio in Barnard Hall 127 gives MSU educators tools to create engaging educational content easily and at no extra cost. It also provides space for small group discussion and web-based videoconferencing.

TLT Studio