Instrumented Classroom Request Form
This application is for CMU instructors and researchers interested in leveraging the instrumented classrooms in the Eberly Center (Tepper Quad 1308, 1309). Here is the process:

1. Start by reviewing the potential use cases for these classrooms below. Then, complete this online classroom request form.
2. An Eberly colleague will reach out to you, as needed, to collect additional information related to your request.
3. Then, we will be in touch with you to inform you about our capacity to support your request.
4. Once confirmed, we will follow up with you to help you get set up and work with you on your requested needs.

Please include as much detail as possible. If you have any questions, please feel free to email eberly-ctr@andrew.cmu.edu.
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Name *
Andrew ID *
Course Number, if applicable/available
Course Name, if applicable/available
During which semester will your project occur?
During which cakebdar year will your project occur?
Room capacity you need *
Which of these scenarios BEST matches the goals for your project? *
Before making your selection, please visit https://www.cmu.edu/teaching/TELclassrooms/ to review descriptions of the use cases below.
If your project matches more than one of these scenarios or it represents a scenario not captured in the above set, please explain.
Consider the rooms' features and affordances
* Ability to collect video and audio data
* Flexible platform for building new sensor and recording devices
* Educational technologies including interactive screens and document camera
* Modern classroom design to support active learning, including modular furniture for flexibility and whiteboard walls
In your own words, articulate how your project will leverage these features and affordances. (Note: You need not mention them all.) *
What feedback on your teaching or your students’ experiences are you seeking, if any?
What teaching strategy or educational technology, if any, do you want to incorporate and/or study in your course? What's your rationale or motivation for using/studying this approach?
Ideally, what data or kinds of data would you find helpful?
What general research question(s) do you have in mind, if any?
These rooms are instrumented to collect audio and/or video data on instructors' and students' actions/behaviors. Do you want to use these features? *
If yes, please explain how your recordings would relate to your particular use case.
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