Wharton Lectern
Designed with extensive faculty involvement, Jon M. Huntsman Hall classrooms facilitate the kind of interactive, team-based learning that is Wharton's hallmark. Each classroom is equipped with a Wharton Lectern, a specially designed command central for professors incorporating a computer keyboard, laptop ports, a microphone, and a master control system.
A marriage of technology and usability, the Lectern allows professors to access the Wharton network, presentations, learning simulations, audiovisual equipment, and personal teaching preferences from the front of the classroom. The system can be operated by the instructor, by a technician within the classroom, or by technicians working remotely. Best of all, a faculty member can now experience the same interface and settings from any Wharton classroom.
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"Seating in Huntsman Hall is layered and segmented – an ideal configuration for Legal Studies classes. The classrooms have dual LCD projectors, blackout shades, digital taping, and video conferencing."
William Laufer
Associate Professor of Legal Studies and Sociology
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