The Main Auditorium, which was build more than 10 years ago during the construction of SCSC, provides a conducive environment for up to 200 audience. It has good acoustic and comfortable seats and is equipped with modern audio-video presentation facilities. It has also recently been upgraded with video-conferencing facilities and wireless internet access. Minister’s and Senior Commander’s Dialogue, Distinguished Speaker’s Programme (DSP), Commandant Evening Talks are conducted in the main auditorium.
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 | The Innovation hall has a capacity for up to 130 persons to be comfortably seated in various configurations, including the format of a café. The technological features in the Innovation Hall include a multiple large screen projection system to support caf é format sessions, video camera system for video conferencing and feeding of audience content onto the large screen for sharing, a large touch screen display system, audio-video recording facilities and wireless Internet access. These systems are all integrated seamlessly to provide ease of use and innovative applications. In the heart of the hall is a touch screen console panel in the control room for pre-setting the various ambience conditions required for different instructional settings.
The ambience of the hall is thus duly designed to enhance the learning experience. Various instructional settings e.g. Plenary Sessions (lecture and breakout group discussions), Seminars and workshops etc. can be conducted in the Innovation Hall. It is a place where learning-centred infrastructure and technologies converge to enhance learning interaction, and provide the College a facility for engaging students based on an active learning architecture. The Innovation Hall is not only functional but serves to reinforce and inspire the spirit of learning and innovation that SCSC is trying to propagate.
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There are 12 syndicate rooms in the college. Each room is equipped with a projection system, wireless internet access, Local Area Network points for learning technologies and standard classroom equipment such as white board, soft board, tables and chairs. Plans are underway to further transform these syndicate rooms into modern and inspiring classrooms conducive to collaboration and learning. The rooms also serve as simulated location for lower tactical quarters and sub-units during wargaming exercises.
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There are 10 Exercise Rooms in the college. Each room is equipped with both traditional equipment for paper map planning, as well as local-area networked computers for modern digital map planning and simulation systems. These rooms are also wireless internet access enabled. They are utilised for map planning exercises and serve as Brigade headquarters during simulation wargaming exercises.
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These were newly converted from the previous student carrels. The latter were deemed to be outdated and unsuitable to support the new learning curriculum that demands significant collaboration among Directing Staff and Students. Each of these new collaboration and learning rooms is a large size rooms that can accommodate up to about 50 or 60 students. The furnishing is current pretty standard, but plans are underway to renovate these rooms into a modern conducive environment that inspire learning, creativity and innovativeness. Future batches of students will be expecting state-of-art furnishing and learning technologies to be integrated into these rooms. Besides providing for the new curriculum demands, staff and students can converge to these rooms for informal interaction, collaboration and sharing.
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Last updated on 06 Sep 2007
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