[tpm] venue -- U of T

Martin at Cleaver.org Martin at Cleaver.org
Wed Dec 22 11:03:23 PST 2010


BTW...

Center for Social Innovation (http://socialinnovation.ca) also does room
rentals, they are free or low cost to members and include projectors.

Best, M.
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On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 10:53 AM, William O'Higgins Witteman <
william.ohiggins at utoronto.ca> wrote:

> On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 10:11:05AM -0500, Olaf Alders wrote:
> >I had a look at U of T's pricing for room rentals and it seems quite
> reasonable.  I can narrow down some room possibilities so that we can
> consider them at the next meeting, but there are a lot of buildings to
> choose from.  Does anyone know offhand which buildings are used by computer
> science etc?  I'm guessing they might have the better setups for projectors
> etc.
>
> I work at the University, and have a perspective on this issue.  I work
> in the Pharmacy building, but I have meetings in several buildings.  The
> rooms with better projection capability are not necessarily those used
> by CS (though Bahen will be quite good regardless of room) but based
> modernity.
>
> Older buildings may not have built-in projectors, while new buildings
> almost certainly do.  The key when booking is to ask for room
> capabilities and be sure to obtain the requisite passwords, as some
> projectors are controlled by touch screens which require login.
> --
>
> yours,
>
> William
>
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