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The Teaching Facilities Committee (TFC), which reports to the Facilities Council, has been charged to develop a program for improving the conditions of the University's teaching facilities, especially its 348 classrooms and lecture halls. Its membership consists of representatives from six colleges as well as from those organizations that support and maintain teaching facilities, including Plant Maintenance; Plant Engineering, Office of Information technology (OIT), Facilities Planning, Scheduling, and the Center for Teaching Excellence. It is chaired by Vicki Levy representating the Provost's Office, who should be contacted with questions about the Committee or its agenda.

Over the past years, the TFC has invested considerable amounts of money in the upgrading of numerous lecture halls, including the installation of high-tech audio/visual equipment in those room. More recently, the Committee has turned its attention to the support and maintenance of these installations. A proposed three-year Classroom Support Pilot Project received first-year funding for FY01 and has now been expanded and put on a continuing basis.

Problems In Classrooms

- A number of teaching facilities are supported and maintained by individual departments. If you experience problems in such a classroom, contact the responsible person in your department.
- Should you experience maintenance and operation problems in a general purpose classroom or lecture hall that is not supported by your department, or do not know who supports the room, call the Classroom Support Office (x 48522).
- Problems in rooms supported by the Classroom support project should be reported to the Classroom Support Office (x 48522) or through the Classroom Support Project website.

On August 28, 2000, Provost Geoffroy charged the TFC to:

a) Continue to assess the physical and IT-sufficiency of our classrooms, including maintenance and support issues. I would very much like to have an annual report card with each classroom graded on a small set of criteria.
b) Recommend budget allocations for upgrading the physical and IT conditions of our classrooms.
c) Establish a minimum IT standard for all classrooms and progressively work to obtain it.
d) Address classroom scheduling issues that are broader than just the routine scheduling of individual courses. These include recommending policies for improving the efficiency of classroom use, such as, for example, restricting the scheduling of classes at non-standard times; requiring that each department's classes be distributed broadly across the hours of the day; etc.

Description Updated June 8, 2005

 

TFC Membership 2006-2007

Name  Affiliation E-Mail
Jack Baker  Plant Maintenance  jbaker2@umd.edu
Spencer Benson Center for Teaching Excellence  sbenson@umd.edu
Ellen Borkowski  OIT  eyb@umd.edu
Sue Clabaugh  OIT src@umd.edu
David Dalo College of Life Sciences  ddalo@umd.edu
Vicki Levy, Chair Academic Affairs  vlevy@umd.edu
Bill Fourney ENGR  four@umd.edu
Mary Ann Granger Scheduling  mgranger@umd.edu
Kristen Kostecky Facilities Planning kkosteck@umd.edu
Ron Lipsman CMPS  rlipsman@umd.edu
Lori Owen ARHU  lowen@umd.edu
Robert Schwab
BSOS
schwab@umd.edu
Leon Slaughter AGNR  lslaugh@umd.edu
Dale Vander Wall Academic Affairs dvanderw@umd.edu
Laura Wildesen Plant Engineeering  wildesen@umd.edu
Membership as of  October 3, 2006

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