RLC Room Facilities

Capacity

  • The RLC conference room (P083) seats 30 in classroom style (with tables). Maximum capacity is 56
  • The RLC breakout room (P080) seats 8 comfortbaly around a table. Maximum capacity is 12.


Location

The Radiology Learning Center is in the expansion of the Lucas Center, at 1201 Welch Road, at the corner of Welch and Pasteur.



Technologies in the Conference Room (P083) include:

  • Dual projector main projection system with 2800x1050 resolution (8x3 aspect ratio)
  • Single projector side projection system with 1400x1050 resolution (4x3 aspect ratio)
  • Instructor podium with:

    • 30" instructor display
    • PC
    • Dedicated PACS PC with Centricity
    • Inputs for two laptops
    • DVD player
    • ceiling-mounted document camera
    • custom control panels for video, audio, screens, shades, lighting, computers
  • Complex video routing capabilities:

    • Any source can appear on any display
    • Sources can be tiled, zoomed, muted
  • 5 student work groups each with:

    • 50" plasma display
    • PC with 2GB of RAM
    • wireless keyboard & mouse
    • gigabit networking
    • input for laptop video
  • Video conferencing capability with a single camera system
  • Sound system for media playback & speech amplification
  • Audience polling system
  • Whiteboard with capture capability
  • 10/100/1000 (gigabit) networking throughout
  • High speed wireless networking (802.11g & a)


Technologies in the Breakout Room (P080) include:

  • 50" plasma display
  • PC with 2GB of RAM running Windows XP Pro
  • wireless keyboard and mouse
  • input for laptop video
  • DVD/CD player


Both rooms have:

  • Microsoft PowerPoint, Excel, Word, and Internet Explorer on all PCs
  • 10/100/1000 (gigabit) wired networking, available to any laptop registered with roaming access on the Stanford network. (Consult your Local network Administrator before using the room.)
  • Stanford Medical School's wireless network, with both registered and guest access available.


Bringing your PowerPoint Presentation

PowerPoint is installed on all the PCs in the Radiology Learning Center. You may bring your talk on a USB drive, CD, or DVD. All machines have Internet Explorer and the SecureFX ftp/sftp client, so you should be able to retrieve your talk from a remote server. And if you prefer to present directly from your laptop, that's OK too; just bring your DVI-to-VGA adapter if your laptop has only DVI out.