Center for Higher Education StudiesWaseda University

Center for Teaching, Learning and Technology

CTLT Classroom

Aims

The CTLT Classrooms aim to promote the “interactive problem finding and solving style of education” that Waseda University seeks to achieve. The goal is to contribute to the “research, development and promulgation of teaching methods that utilize ICT” and “research and practice in new teaching methods.” Students can use the CTLT Classrooms for education-related seminars and briefings, etc. when the classrooms are not being used for lessons.

Features of ICT Equipment

Full-time staff provide support as necessary.
Click for a link to the Waseda University IT services navigation page.

wivia: wivia can be used to project data from your own PC or tablet onto the screen.

wivia: wivia can be used to project data from your own PC or tablet onto the screen.

Video conference system: the video conference system can be used to give distance exchange lessons (you will need to apply in advance).

 Electronic whiteboards: Electronic whiteboards can be used to process and save data written on the whiteboard using an electronic pen.

Electronic whiteboards: electronic whiteboards can be used to process and save data written on the whiteboard using an electronic pen.

Automatic recording: Fixed cameras can be used to record lessons. (You will need to apply in advance.)

Automatic recording: fixed cameras can be used to record lessons (you will need to apply in advance).

 

Facilities and Audio-Visual Equipment

How to Use

For regular lessons, please ask the department offering the course in question about how to use the CTLT Classroom.

For use in events, such as symposiums, please apply using the application form on Waseda-net portal.
System services> Fill in an application form > Center for Higher Education Studies
[Ongoing applications] Applications to use CTLT Classrooms 1 to 3.

 

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