FSU’s new 81-studio science studio classroom to debut Monday

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Physics Professor Volker Crede takes in FSU’s new 81-seat science studio classroom – Room 315 in Carothers Hall – where he will lead the first class on Monday.

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The new studio science classroom provides the instructor with the capability of monitoring all 27 student computer screens simultaneously – and projecting an image from one of the student computers on the classroom’s four large screens.

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A Tegrity camera will allow action at the instructor’s station to be broadcast to the classroom’s four large screens and to be recorded for later viewing.  Shown here are me (left) and Jay Willoughby, who leads FSU’s classroom program and has played the leading role in the development of the campus’ three science studio classrooms.

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