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Malone Hall has advanced Audio-Visual (A/V) equipment installed throughout the building. Many rooms (offices & seminar/conference rooms, etc.) have TV monitors or projectors for displaying your content. One conference room, Malone Hall 107, is configured for presentations and video conferences using Skype and Zoom. Another conference room, Malone Hall 228 is configured for presentations. The MSSI Lab is configured with a couple projectors for class presentations or small-group work for courses.

A/V Support

NOTE: ISI does not administer or repair general A/V equipment or services within Malone Hall or for Hackerman B-17's lecture hall.

General Malone Hall A/V Support

KIT-CATS (Krieger Information Technology - Classroom Audiovisual Technology Support):

If you are using one of the Malone Hall conference rooms (MH-107 or MH-228) and have an A/V issue, please contact Kit-cats directly by phone for quickest response.

NOTE: Kit-cats should not ask you for a charge number for servicing those specific rooms. If they do, please contact either: Erin Maher-Moran at x6-4733 (Multimedia Services Manager - KIT-CATS) or Mike Vanschoorisse at x6-0490 (Krieger IT Manager).

The MH-107 conference room has a PC that you can log into with your JHED ID. Once logged in, you can use Skype or Zoom. If you have any issues with this PC, please contact the WSE IT Team. They are the only ones who administer this system.

For A/V issues in Malone Hall-based rooms not listed above (for example, offices or meeting rooms not listed above), for fastest service, you can contact Kit-cats directly. Alternatively, if you are ISI-affiliated, you can email support@isi.jhu.edu with a complete problem description. We will then pass your request over to Kit-cats who will handle the job from there.