Sunday, November 21, 2010

DMA204: TEL Building Tour

The Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL) building is located at the York University campus.

This building is shared by both York and Seneca@York students.

The TEL Building is physically attached (via bridge) to the Seneca building, making access easier in the winter time.

Upon entering the building, it looks significantly different from the Seneca building.

The TEL building is a very attractive building in terms of the interior. The design of it allows you to see all floors from the main central stair area.

The building is 5 stories tall, 6 including the lower lobby.

Being a Technology building, the tech at the TEL building is very advanced and the TEL offers the latest in computer technology.

The TEL building offers a wide array of work areas for students. Unlike Seneca, the TEL building is open 24/7 to accommodate nocturnal students.

Apart from classrooms (which have an abundance of computers), the TEL building also offers a few computer labs for students to use when they are out of class.

Aside from study and computer areas, the TEL building also offers quite a few lounge areas for students to relax.

The TEL building is a very art-oriented building and you will find a lot of art pieces on display through-out the school.

And of course, the TEL building offers a full cafeteria for students and staff. Unfortunately the cafeteria is not open 24 hours.


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