Category:Audio-Visual
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Malone Hall has advanced Audio-Visual (A/V) equipment installed throughout the building. Many rooms (offices & seminar/conference rooms, etc.) have TV monitors or projectors for displaying your content. One conference room, Malone Hall 107, is configured for presentations and video conferences using Skype and Zoom. Other conference rooms in Malone Hall have been reconfigured as Studio/Zoom rooms. The Malone Hall 122 Ugrad Lab is configured with a projector for class presentations or small-group work for courses. This room also has 3 smaller breakout rooms, each with its own projector.
- NOTE: CS IT does not administer or repair general A/V equipment or services within Malone Hall or for Hackerman B-17's lecture hall.
For any A/V support for Malone Hall (or for Hackerman B-17), please see: Malone Hall Audio-Visual Support Options.
, you can contact Kit-cats directly.
- One of the the CS Computing Labs, MH-122 (and its breakout rooms), has its own A/V setup. Issues with that equipment should be directed to CS IT Support at support@cs.jhu.edu, and we will contact the appropriate group to correct the issue.
- HDMI - Most of the display screens/projectors in Malone Hall support HDMI. The display device might already have an HDMI cable available, or you might be plugging your laptop into an HDMI port on the display. Therefore, please make sure your laptop is configured with a standard HDMI connection. You might need to get yourself an adapter to provide your laptop with standard HDMI. If the HDMI cable connected to the display is not functioning, the CS Office (MH-160) should have spares. CS IT does not provide video cables or adapters to users.
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Pages in category "Audio-Visual"
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