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College of Agricultural and Life Sciences computer lab at UW Madison

Room 150 Classroom

dell classroom

Most of the Dell PCs are located in Room 150, across the hall from the main computer lab. The room has a seating capacity of 21 and may be reserved for one-time demonstrations or for semester-long classroom instruction. The lab provides a color liquid crystal display unit that allows the projection of the instructor's monitor to display on the room's movie screen. When classes are not using the lab, the classroom computers are available on a first-come, first-serve basis to all campus students.

The room is available free of charge for the teaching and research needs of UW-Madison faculty and staff, as well as core educational outreach programs. Other UW-Madison related groups may rent the facilities for trainings, workshops and/or presentations. All activities must be related to the mission of the University.

Occasions where lab will NOT be available free of charge include:
*Federal grant funded trainings and workshops
*Outreach programs that charge clients a fee to attend and instructors are non-university employees or university employees charging a fee.

Daily - $300 . 1/2 Day - $200 . Hourly - $65

Rates do not include custom software installations or workstation customization. There is a charge of $50/hour to install software or change the configuration of the machines.
We reserve the right to restrict or refuse access to our resources as necessary.

Room 204 Classroom

204 classroom

Another computer classroom has been added upstairs on the main floor of the Animal Sciences Building. Room 204 has a seating capacity of 35 along with an lcd projector. Unlike room 150, this room is only available via reservation and is not open for walk-in use.
All of the policies mentioned above also apply to this room.

Classroom Reservation

If you are interested in reserving classroom time, please view the classroom schedules below for available times and email your request to Tom Tabone with the following information: name, course number, dates and times you'd like to use the classroom, room preference, how many students in your class, and what software you'll be using. There is a 25-person limit in the room 150 and a 37 person limit in room 204.