Active Learning Classroom
The TRIAD Coalition build and supports an active learning classroom on Busch Campus in Wright-Reiman Labs 126 (WL 126).
- 60-person, active and collaborative learning classroom
- modular tables/chairs – typically set up with 10 tables of 6
- whiteboards (5 wall-mounted; 4 standing; & 10 tablet)
- 4 wall-mounted monitors (instructor hub, with Solstice wireless display sharing)
- storage cabinets for equipment, model kits, and other teaching supplies
To inquire about teaching in this room, contact:
To view general-purpose active learning classrooms around the RU-NB campus, visit this DCS webpage.
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classroom view from corner of the room by the instructor’s station showing 6 of the 10 tables, each table has six chairs (two on each of three sides), four wall-mounted monitors on one wall, and cabinets in front of a wall of windows view of classroom from back corner, showing instructor station on far side and 7 of 10 tables, two standing white board, two wall-mounted monitors above wall-mounted white boards, two side tables with chairs near the instructor’s hub, and an exit door -
School of Arts and Sciences
- Extended Analytical Physics workshops (01:750:115/116)
- General Physics recitations (01:750:203/204)
- General Chemistry workshops (01:160:161, off sequence)
- General Chemistry for Engineers recitations (01:160:159/160)
- Organic Chemistry workshops (01:160:307/308)
School of Engineering
- RU-FIT: First-Year International Transition Seminar (14:440:124)
Rutgers’ Physics and Astronomy Department’s NSF-funded Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU)