Bowne 306D - The Honors Library
All of the Honors classrooms are conference-style rooms that facilitate in-depth discussions and engagement for our smaller class sizes. The library is a central meeting place for Honors community members that was transitioned to accommodate classes in 2015. The large table seats a maximum of 20 (enrollment cap) but Honors strongly recommends an enrollment cap of less than 18 due to space required for bags, coats, and equipment during the colder months.
In the Honors library there is a full teaching station with a dedicated PC. Both wireless and wired keyboards and mice are provided by A&S ITS.
Technology Resources & Policies:
To ensure you have a successful start to the semester, we encourage you to do the following:
-
- Review the instructions for logging into classroom computers here: Logging into Classroom Computers
-
- Prior to the semester, drop by the classroom to test your setup and become familiar with the workings of the teaching station. During the semester you may also drop by during any open time on the class calendar (but not between classes please)
If you have problems during the semester:
If you are having technical issues, such as the computer or screen not turning on, the mouse or keyboard not responding, etc., please contact the ITS Help Desk by calling at 315-443-2677, by emailing help@syr.edu, or by stopping into 1-227 CST.
While Honors staff are happy to listen, confirm your problem, and even do light troubleshooting, if there is a problem you need addressed Honors staff are obligated to refer you directly ITS to resolve the problem. Honors staff are not given access to administrate or fix any issues with the classroom technology. Further, ITS wants to ensure that your specific problem is resolved in a timely manner, and that is best done by allowing ITS to speak to you directly about your problem. In many cases they will help you troubleshoot, and even make recommendations about your device setup which can be helpful in teaching future semesters.
Teaching Schedule for Bowne 306D (Library)
Class enrollment capacity = 20 but Honors recommends class sizes below 18 due to bags, coats, and equipment particularly in cold weather.
Bowne 304C - Large Seminar Classroom
All of the Honors classrooms are conference-style rooms that facilitate in-depth discussions and engagement for our smaller class sizes. The large classroom is located in the student access side of the Honors suite, which can be accessed from the staff side of the suite, or directly from the Hallway of Bowne via swipe card access after hours. If Honors determines you are teaching in 304C, we will add your suid card to active swipe access for this space. This room accommodates an enrollment capacity of 20 students.
This classroom has full teaching station with a dedicated PC. Wireless keyboards and mice are provided by A&S ITS.
Technology Resources & Policies:
To ensure you have a successful start to the semester, we encourage you to do the following:
- Review the instructions for logging into classroom computers here: Logging into Classroom Computers
- Prior to the semester, drop by the classroom to test your setup and become familiar with the workings of the teaching station. During the semester you may also drop by during any open time on the class calendar (but not between classes please)
If you have problems during the semester:
If you are having technical issues, such as the computer or screen not turning on, the mouse or keyboard not responding, etc., please contact the ITS Help Desk by calling at 315-443-2677, by emailing help@syr.edu, or by stopping into 1-227 CST.
While Honors staff are happy to listen, confirm your problem, and even do light troubleshooting, if there is a problem you need addressed Honors staff are obligated to refer you directly ITS to resolve the problem. Honors staff are not given access to administrate or fix any issues with the classroom technology. Further, ITS wants to ensure that your specific problem is resolved in a timely manner, and that is best done by allowing ITS to speak to you directly about your problem. In many cases they will help you troubleshoot, and even make recommendations about your device setup which can be helpful in teaching future semesters.