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UMN's ALCs feature large tables that seat nine students and can accommodate laptop computers for work. Typically, students bring their own computers to class and use the building's ubiquitous wireless capability. The classrooms are designed to facilitate hands-on activities and problems that require students to interact with each other to reach a solution. Students can display their work on large LCD screens mounted around the room to promote small- and large-group discussion. Each table is allotted three gooseneck microphones so that students can make themselves heard without shouting during group discussions. Additionally, students can press a button on their table console to light a lamp to indicate when they need help or wish to speak. To brainstorming and group reporting, the room is also lined with erasable marker-boards.