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CHDD Audio/Visual Equipment

For CHDD faculty and staff.

LCD projectors | laptop computer | camera | camcorder | other campus resources

You may reserve this equipment on-line. Equipment check out - click here.
If you have not used the equipment, training is required prior to use--please contact: Sally Schuh (Tues - Thurs) 543-5017.

NOTE: CHDD's conference rooms; CD150, CD246, CD301, CD365 and CD454 have built-in LCD projection systems so there's no need to checkout LCD projectors for those rooms. You may pick-up an equipment cabinet key in room CD399. Please contact Sally Schuh for equipment training session if you haven't used the equipment before (Tues - Thurs) 543-5017.

This equipment listed below is available for pick up and return at CD344 unless otherwise noted (CD399 has a key if either room is locked). Make sure you've reserved the equipment on-line before arriving for pick-up. Equipment check out - click here.


NEC LT260K LCD Projectors (Projector 1 and Projector 2)

A Multi-purpose portable projector that is designed for easy set up with ports for up to two data sources, audio sources, video sources and a remote. The projector is provided with a convenient travel case.

laptop computer

Gateway Laptop Computer (Laptop)

A Windows XP notebook with Microsoft Office applications installed. Includes a CD burning & DVD combo drive and USB ports; wireless internet.

Olympus C4040 Digital Still Camera (Camera) CD344

The still digital camera, a 4.1 megapixel Olympus C-4040, is very easy to use with only a few minutes of instruction. You may use the "imaging station" in CD142 to download and edit your images with Adobe Photoshop. Contact Sally Schuh if you need additional information.

Sony DVD Handycam® Camcorder CD344
Now you can record directly onto 3-inch DVD-R and DVD-RW at resolutions comparable to MiniDV. Best of all, the DVD media can easily be viewed on most current DVD players and PCs, making playback a snap. You can even capture still JPEG images up to a maximum resolution of 1152 x 864 thanks to its 1-megapixel CCD imager. It’s like having both a camcorder and digital camera in one.
The DCR-DVD201 also includes all of the options you’d want from a Sony camcorder, such as a Carl Zeiss® Vario-Tessar® lens, 10X optical zoom, Super NightShot Plus night recording system and Super SteadyShot picture stabilization. Best of all, everything comes in a package that is 29% smaller and 23% lighter than the DCR-DVD200, making it easy to carry wherever you go.

To schedule training please contact: Sally Schuh (Tuesday - Thursday) 543-5017


Other campus resources

Classroom Services has equipment for use in the Health Sciences and other campus buildings: http://depts.washington.edu/hsasf/crs/index.html

Laptop Loaners for Faculty

UW Seattle faculty are eligible for both quarterly and short-term equipment loans for their state-supported, credit-generating classes. Classroom Support Services and the Office of Undergraduate Education provide 28 Dell laptops and 2 Motion Computing Tablet PCs.
http://www.washington.edu/classroom/computing/loaner.html

Students Can Borrow Digital Equipment

UW Seattle students can borrow a laptop or other equipment for three days to develop or present a class project. Select from 64 Dell and 10 Apple laptop computers, 50 Hitachi data/video projectors, 20 Canon miniDV camcorders, 20 Canon digital cameras, and 10 Canon flatbed scanners. Classroom Support Services and the Office of Undergraduate Education offer this program with funds from the Student Technology Fee.
http://www.washington.edu/classroom/computing/stfpolicies.html


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