[AG-TECH] Fwd: seating at an AGN
Barbara A. Kucera
bkucera at ncsa.uiuc.edu
Tue Oct 29 11:49:11 CST 2002
Hi Robert,
At NCSA, one of our AG nodes originally had four small tables arranged
together into a rectangle because the space was also used as a conference
room. As a result of that configuration, most of the people had to turn
their head to see the screen and it was not an ideal situation, but it was
workable. Now we have a sofa with a coffee table at the front. A
classroom type setup (behind the sofa facing the screen) consists of a
trapezoidal-shaped table and behind that a regular table. The room has
wireless access for our laptops. This config works much better; but if
it's a long meeting, sitting on the sofa makes my neck ache because the
sofa is pretty close to the screen wall and one has to look up all the time.
I hope this is helpful.
Barbara
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At 04:25 PM 10/28/2002 -0600, Robert Olson wrote:
>>From: Robert B Heckendorn <heckendo at cs.uidaho.edu>
>>To: owner-ag-tech at mcs.anl.gov
>>Subject: seating at an AGN
>>Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2002 14:00:21 -0800 (PST)
>>Reply-To: Robert Heckendorn <heckendo at cs.uidaho.edu>
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>>Most AGNs I see have people behind tables facing the screen. There is
>>interest in continuing to use the conference table that was in that
>>room. However, this would put most people facing perpendicular to the
>>screen. Is that just a terrible idea or will that be an acceptable
>>arrangement?
>>
>>thanks for any advice,
>>
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