Comfortable chairs, especially for pregnant women who attend these workshops (with a foot rest if possible). :)
On 25 Apr 2017 21:31, <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > Suppose you're running a Software Carpentry-style workshop (hands on, a > couple of days, 30-40 people) - what features would your ideal room have? > So far I've got: > > - in-floor power outlets every 3m > - disabled access > - reliable high-capacity WiFi (probably its own node) > - dual screen/dual projector > - wheeled tables (easy to rearrange) > - support forward-facing, U-shaped, small islands > - extra HVAC to handle crowds with laptops in summer > - whiteboards on all available surfaces > - soundproof (or close to) > - easy external access (no interior barriers) > - easy access to washrooms and coffee area (no internal barriers) > - clock on rear wall (visible to trainer but not distracting trainees) > - storage closet for office supplies (so that they don't wander away as > quickly) > - adjustable lighting with human-comprehensible controls > - easy printer access (in room or nearby) > > What would you add? > Cheers, > Greg > > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.software-carpentry.org/listinfo/discuss >
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