Long Building
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Pinned Article Long Learning Spaces

Available learning spaces with technology in Long.

Long 102

Classroom that can hold 30 students: features include a projector, a desktop computer, and a touch panel controller.

Long 105

Classroom with 20 individual desktops for the students to use during classes and includes a projector, a desktop computer, and a touch panel controller.

Long 108 A

Small soundproof work station where students can edit material for their projects and includes one computer and two chairs.

Long 108 B

Small soundproof work station where students can edit material for their projects and includes one computer and two chairs.

Long 108 C

Small soundproof work station where students can edit material for their projects. Includes two computers, a TV monitor, and two chairs.

Long 108 D

Small soundproof work station where students can edit material for their projects. Includes two computers, a TV monitor, and two chairs.

Long 108 E

Small soundproof work station where students can edit material for their projects. Includes one computer and two chairs.

Long 108 F

Small soundproof work station where students can edit material for their projects. Includes one computer and two chairs.

Long 1st Floor Hallway

On the first floor hallway of Long, there is a monitor which displays information regarding communication programs, as well as photos from past classes and experiences (such as study abroad). It is placed by the entrance of the building on the first floor.

Long 200

Conference room with seating for 16 people.

Long 201

Classroom and can seat 34 students and includes a projector, a desktop, and a touch panel controller.

Long 202-I

Conference room that is equipped with a NEC TV as well as a coffee machine and other office amenities.

Long 203

Classroom that can hold up to 32 students and includes a projector, a desktop computer, and a touch panel controller.

Long 2nd Floor Hallway

Monitor which displays information regarding sports management programs, as well as photos from past classes and experiences (such as study abroad). It is placed by the entrance to the offices of the professors working in this building.