Classroom Seating Capacity and Arrangement    

Zane Showker Hall (01/04)

Chart with Pic of classroom (icon):  http://www.jmu.edu/conferences/Facilities/Types/showker.shtml

    Classroom Seating Capacity HHS (ISAT)

 

Floor                                                          

Room

Seating Capacity

Seating Arrangement

Handicap Chair Lift

No. of Doors

Ground                    

G1

34

Fixed

 

1

 

G2

32

Fixed

 

1

 

G3

31

Fixed

 

1

 

G4

29

Fixed

 

1

 

G5

144

Fixed

Yes

2

 

G6

72

Fixed

 

2

 

G7

56

Fixed

 

2

 

 

 

 

 

 

First

101

34

Fixed

 

1

 

102

32

Chairs on casters

 

1

 

103

31

Fixed

 

1

 

104

29

Fixed

 

1

 

105

144

Fixed

 

2

 

106

72

Fixed

 

2

 

107

56

Chairs on casters

 

2

 

108

28

Tablet arm chairs

 

1

 

109

35

Tablet arm chairs

 

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

Second

201

38

Small tables & chairs

 

1

 

202

36

Small tables & chairs

 

1

 

203

40

Individual desks

 

1

 

204

65

Tablet arm chairs

 

1

 

208

25

Teaching Laboratory

 

2

 

243

18

Seminar

 

2

 

Rooms 108, 109, and all classrooms on the second floor are flat rooms. All other classrooms are tiered.

 

Chandler 131:  seating capacity of 20

Computer Lab:  Chandler 134 with 29 computers

Moody 109 & Roop 129:  seating capacity of 50

Roop 327:  seating capacity of 30

 

CISAT Room Sizes in HHS:

1207        seating capacity of 32

1208        seating capacity of 36
2207        seating capacity of 38

2208        seating capacity of 44

1210        seating capacity of 60

2210        seating capacity of 60

0210        seating capacity of 55


CISAT Modular Building (MOD):

MOD 123 seating capacity 40

MOD 125 seating capacity 40

MOD 220 seating capacity 50

 

The classrooms in A-2 have the very latest audio-visual equipment, with a computer console in each room, eliminating the need for faculty

to take laptops to CISAT.  Each COB faculty member will have access to an A-2 office in which he/she can hold office hours and use e-mail.

 

02-10-00

Charles Pringle

 

Last Reviewed 4/29/2008