Specialized classrooms

From classrooms for active learning to telepresence rooms and large conference rooms, TLSS offers you state-of-the-art rooms specially designed for your needs.

LPR 286

The LPR 286 classroom is a step forward for the quality of services to students and professors at the University of Ottawa. This classroom is at the forefront of the current technology. The University of Ottawa developed this classroom with a desire to provide a rich, and inspiring students experience, as part of the University's strategic plan, Transformation 2030.

  • The room's configuration is set for different uses (small groups such as graduate courses; thesis defenses, meetings of researchers, business meetings, etc.);
  • The room is available to the entire university community; access is neither limited nor exclusive and can accommodate up to 36 people.

Highlights

  • The videoconference classroom is equipped with intelligent camera and microphone systems which track the activity of the students inside the room;
  • There are 6 tables, equipped with two large monitors, camera, microphone, Windows and Mac computers;
  • The touch control system facilitates collaborative work and videoconferencing in all its forms;
  • The configuration enables collaboration and active learning;
  • The room features a large video wall for presentations and videoconferencing;
  • The other walls have large surfaces for writing using dry-erase markers.

 LPR 284

Highlights

  • The room has a seating capacity of 18 people;
  • The videoconference classroom is equipped with cameras and microphones systems for your conference needs;
  • The touch control system facilitates collaborative work and videoconferencing in all its forms;
  • The room features a large video wall for presentations and videoconferencing and four monitors for better viewing in the room;
  • The following equipment is also available: document camera, SMART sympodium, computer, Connectivity for laptop and BYOD.

 Vanier 1050

Highlights

  • The room has a seating capacity of 26 people;
  • The videoconference classroom is equipped with cameras and microphones systems for your conference needs
  • The touch control system facilitates collaborative work and videoconferencing in all its forms;
  • The room features a large video wall for presentations and videoconferencing;
  • The following equipment is also available: document camera, SMART sympodium, computer, Connectivity for laptop.

LPR 273

The immersive Telepresence room represents an evolution in the quality of service and its provision to studentsas well as to stakeholders in the field of Health at the University of Ottawa.

Funding for the room’s equipment was donated by Health Canada, within the scope of the CNFS (Consortium national de formation en santé) project. The University has been a part of this project for more than 20 years.

  • The room is available to the entire University community; access is neither limited nor exclusive and can accommodate 8 to 12 people.
  • The room has a configuration that lends itself to different uses (courses for small groups, graduate and post-graduate seminars, thesis defenses, meetings of researchers, coop students interviews, business meetings, etc.)

Immersive telepresence equipment is the essence of cutting-edge technology. The University of Ottawa is the second university in Canada to acquire this equipment, which will, without a doubt, enrich the student experience. When our graduates enter the job market, their familiarity with this technology will set them apart from graduates of other institutions.

Highlights

  • The room is available to the entire University community.
  • The room’s configuration is suitable for multiple purposes (small group courses, including graduate and post-graduate courses, thesis defenses, meetings among researchers, Coop student interviews, business meetings, etc.)

Stay in touch

Morisset Hall - Room 06
saea-tlss@uOttawa.ca
613-562-5300

 

Office hours

Monday to Friday - 7:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.


Roger Guindon Hall - Room 201

saea-tlss@uOttawa.ca
613-562-5800, extension 4616

 

Office hours

Monday to Friday - 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.