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Videoconferencing
Videoconferencing capabilities
in the ATLAS Building offer students unique academic opportunities by connecting classrooms to live discussions with people from around the globe.
Videoconferencing is availble in the 150-seat ATLAS auditorium (room 100), as well as in one of the 40-student classrooms (room 1B31), the ATLAS Advisory Board room (room 229), and in room 202.
Global student experiences have included:
• Students in
a Modern U.S. Politics and
Diplomacy history course were able to hold a
videoconference discussion with Gen. Anthony
Tata, a senior U.S. Commander in Afghanistan.
• Students in a Microcomputers in
Economics course held a videoconference
discussion with counterparts in Komazawa
University in Japan, with topics ranging from
U.S.-Japan economic relations to the effects of
recent elections both in the U.S. and Japan.
