Hi,

> In unstaffed classrooms, we message pretty consistently with faculty
> about checking and changing the battery prior to the start of their
> lecture. Our feeling, generally, is that this is something most
> faculty would need to do regardless of wether they were

Just fwiw we only have unstaffed rooms and we often run into microphone
errors at the beginning of the term as faculty forget to, don't want
to, or don't know to change batteries.

This is most prominent in smaller rooms where the PA audio is not
needed for the instructor to be heard (under 100 person rooms).  Rooms
where PA audio is needed are rarely a problem.

(so if you're deploying in small rooms be worried about this, in large
rooms not so much)

Ben, do you want to elaborate on your student staffing model?
Volunteer?  People from the course?

Chris
-- 
Christopher Brooks, BSc, MSc
ARIES Laboratory, University of Saskatchewan

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