Teaching rooms fall into categories of lecture theatres, and various size teaching rooms each containing a variety of AV equipment. We will always provide a white board, projector or plasma screen and a room PC or input for a laptop.
The bigger lecture theatres house a larger range of equipment. These rooms have either single or dual screens and are operated using a control system. All teaching rooms will have user guides located near or on the lecterns explaining how to use the system.
We have provided the following overarching standards which are under regular review. For certain rooms we may not be able to provide the exact standard as listed, however, we endeavour to ensure we meet expectations. The links to the Quick Guides, on the right, are short videos which show you how to use the equipment in each of the rooms, and will open in a new window.
Guide for Teaching Spaces(inc. Mixed Mode Education Devices)
Click here to view the teaching space layouts for most of the spaces available.
Below is a list of all teaching spaces at Queen Mary University, outlining the basic AV kit the room is equipped with.
Each teaching room will have a room PC, but there are also other ways teaching can be delivered which is outlined below
Q-Review is a service for the recording and distribution of a teaching activity. The system aims to encourage flexible teaching methods, and allows lecturers to retain full control over their recordings (publishing, editing and deleting). For further information please refer to the Q-Review webpage here.
Q-Review as a service includes scheduling, recording, processing, distribution of content as well as monitoring and maintenance of the service. Lecture Capture sessions are scheduled automatically and can be booked by e-mailing qreviewbookings@qmul.ac.uk
The Audio Visual (AV) team within IT Services support around 180 teaching rooms and 40 lecture theatres across our campuses. The core support hours are 8am to 6pm weekdays.
For urgent AV/IT issues in teaching rooms, call 020 7882 6550.
A guide of the basic audiovisual (AV) equipment available in all teaching rooms across all campuses has been created. Whether you're preparing for a lecture, seminar, or presentation, it will help you familiarize yourself with the standard AV setup in each room.
Here is a link to an overview of all teaching rooms and AV kit available in each of the rooms.
Here is a link to an overview of all teaching rooms across all campuses, detailing the basic AV functionality available in each room