Frequently Asked Question(s)

WALS is a general use classroom and may be booked by instructors from any discipline for courses, tutorials, and class-related activities.

To view the WALS booking policy, click here

To see when WALS is available, view our WALS booking calendar.

To book WALS,email Sue Williams [mailto:swilliam@uwo.ca] in IPB.

You can request WALS for an entire course or just for a class or two.

WALS is a multiplatform space that supports both Mac and PC laptops, so instructors and students can bring their own devices. WALS also features wireless internet and multiple power outlets at each pod.

Students can also use their laptops, tablets, and smartphones to connect to Solstice, an app that lets them project their screens onto the whiteboards in WALS. You can also explore the information sheets on Connecting to Solstice at each pod.

Note: The process for using Solstice is slightly different for smartphones and tablets than it is for laptops. To download the app on a smartphone or tablet, visit the App Store or Google Play. If you open the app and see a “no available receiver” message, use your device’s Menu button to log in.

Some Mac users may have this issue. To override these security settings, follow the steps below:

  1. Once you download the Solstice app, hold the Control button and click on the Solstice icon. A drop-down menu will appear.
  2. Click "Open" on the drop-down menu. A message will appear that says "Are you sure you want to open it?"
  3. Click "Open” to launch the Solstice application.
You can hook up your Mac or PC laptop in WALS with either an HDMI or VGA cord. HDMI cords transmit both audio and video, while VGA cords only transmit video (so if you use a VGA cord, you must bring a separate audio cable to play sound). The cords are stored on the shelf inside the instructor station. Note that Mac users may need to bring their own adaptors to use certain cords.

Some instructors who use Macs may need to “mirror” their display to project in WALS. To mirror your display, follow this process:

  1. Plug in the appropriate cords.
  2. Go to your Finder and click on Applications, then System Preferences, then Arrangement.
  3. Check the box next to “Mirror Displays.” This will let you project your screen.
If you are a Mac user and want to play sound over the classroom speakers, you need to download Soundflower, an OS X system extension that allows users to play audio with other applications. Soundflower is easy to use and is available to download for free online.
Food and drink are not permitted in WALS.

Sandbox times are reserved on the WALS calendar for instructors to experiment with the technology. Please check the booking calendar and email us when you intend to use a sandbox time. That will enable us book off that time to avoid any conflicts.

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