Date: Fri, 19 Nov 1999 15:52:36 -0700
Author: Jim Krider
Subject: RE: Demo room renovations
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Plan the lighting carefully. Most of our storage is well lit while
other parts are like a dungeon.
******************************************
Jim Krider James.Krider@asu.edu
Physics and Astronomy Instructional Resource Team
Arizona State University Department of Physics and Astronomy
PO Box 871504, Bldg. PS Rm. F470,Tempe, Arizona 85287-1504
Phone: 480-965-8086 FAX: 480-965-7954
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeff Rudd [SMTP:rudd@SFU.CA]
> Sent: Thursday, November 18, 1999 5:03 AM
> To: tap-l@listproc.appstate.edu
> Subject: Demo room renovations
>
> It looks like we might be getting some money for renovations
> to our
> demo room. The room is approx 19 by 20 feet with counters
> along two
> walls. For demo storage we have seven metal storage units, 3
> feet
> wide, 2 feet deep and 7 feet high, and two filing cabinets.
> This is
> completely inadequate - demos are piled all over the
> counters and on
> the floor.
>
> I was thinking of having floor to ceiling shelves installed
> on the two
> free walls. Does anyone have any suggestions as to depth,
> height,
> width of shelves or anything to avoid? I find small items
> tend to get
> lost on 2 feet deep shelves so was thinking of 18 inches or
> possibly
> some 12 inches deep and some 2 feet deep.
>
> I was also thinking of asking for a small magnetic
> blackboard and a
> screen so demos which use these could be tried out in the
> demos room.
> Any suggestions as to other additions which would be
> worthwhile?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Jeff Rudd
> Physics Dept
> Simon Fraser University
> Burnaby BC Canada V5A 1S6
>
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Physics and Astronomy =
Instructional Resource Team
Arizona State =
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Department of Physics and =
Astronomy
PO Box 871504, Bldg. PS =
Rm. F470,Tempe, Arizona 85287-1504
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Phone: 480-965-8086 =
FAX: 480-965-7954
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Rudd =
[SMTP:rudd@SFU.CA]
Sent:
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Demo room renovations
It looks like we might be getting some =
money for renovations to our
demo room. The room is approx 19 by =
20 feet with counters along two
walls. For demo storage we have seven =
metal storage units, 3 feet
wide, 2 feet deep and 7 feet high, =
and two filing cabinets. This is
completely inadequate - demos are =
piled all over the counters and on
the floor.
I was thinking of having floor to =
ceiling shelves installed on the two
free walls. Does anyone have any =
suggestions as to depth, height,
width of shelves or anything to =
avoid? I find small items tend to get
lost on 2 feet deep shelves so was =
thinking of 18 inches or possibly
some 12 inches deep and some 2 feet =
deep.
I was also thinking of asking for a =
small magnetic blackboard and a
screen so demos which use these could =
be tried out in the demos room.
Any suggestions as to other additions =
which would be worthwhile?
Thanks in advance
Jeff Rudd
Physics Dept
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby BC Canada V5A 1S6