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Meyer Flex Class

About

The Meyer Flex Class is a classroom designed to support courses that utilize collaborative pedagogies. It features dual interactive whiteboards for whole-class sharing and displays for small-group interactions. In addition, the room offers collaborative software to facilitate the interchange of digital information. 

The original Flexible Class-Lab opened in January 1996 as a classroom for instructors who wanted to use technical tools but also wanted an alternative to traditional computer labs. The Class-Lab was furnished with multicolored beanbags and mobile tables and chairs. The rear-projection display system and wireless laptops created a technologically advanced learning environment that used collaborative technologies and integrated large- and small-group shared displays.

If you are interested in applying to teach in the Flex Class, email classrooms@acomp.stanford.edu.