This is designated the ‘Quiet Room’ Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. It it is being set aside for those who want to get away from noise and commotion. Please avoid using it for conversations or playing sound on devices when it is in Quiet Room mode. We have chosen to have a quiet room especially to help the neurodiverse community (e.g. those with ADHD, anxiety or autism) although it is available for anyone to use.
See map. 202 entrance is on the second floor off the Rideau Canal Atrium, toward the North.
The Quiet Room (202) is for anyone who wants to get away from noise and be by themself. It will be available throughout ICSE week except for Sunday, Tuesday and Saturday (since we need need the room for workshops on those days). Please keep this room ‘library quiet’. If you want to listen to a stream or music., please wear headphones. Please do not talk to others or participate in a virtual event where you may have to talk. This room is especially designed to be helpful for the neurodiverse community, who may need to recharge their social battery, or simply get away from noise. Some people may choose to pray in this room. Please respect them when they do this. There is also Room 2A set aside for this purpose. Note that the Ready Room (209) is another room where you can hang out and talk to others or get work done.
The Quiet Room (202) is for anyone who wants to get away from noise and be by themself.
It will be available throughout ICSE week except for Sunday, Tuesday and Saturday (since we need need the room for workshops on those days).
Please keep this room ‘library quiet’. If you want to listen to a stream or music., please wear headphones. Please do not talk to others or participate in a virtual event where you may have to talk.
This room is especially designed to be helpful for the neurodiverse community, who may need to recharge their social battery, or simply get away from noise.
Some people may choose to pray in this room. Please respect them when they do this. There is also Room 2A set aside for this purpose.
Note that the Ready Room (209) is another room where you can hang out and talk to others or get work done.
The Quiet Room (202) is for anyone who wants to get away from noise and be by themself. It will be available throughout ICSE week except for Sunday, Tuesday and Saturday (since we need need the room for workshops on those days). There is also a block Friday afternoon where this is designated the room for the Neurodiverse Café, when people may talk quietly and socialize with other people who would like to socialize quietly and/or meet others with ADHD, autism and other neuridiversities. Please keep this room ‘library quiet’. If you want to listen to a stream or music., please wear headphones. Please do not talk to others or participate in a virtual event where you may have to talk. This room is especially designed to be helpful for the neurodiverse community, who may need to recharge their social battery, or simply get away from noise. Some people may choose to pray in this room. Please respect them when they do this. There is also Room 2A set aside for this purpose. Note that the Ready Room (209) is another room where you can hang out and talk to others or get work done.
It will be available throughout ICSE week except for Sunday, Tuesday and Saturday (since we need need the room for workshops on those days). There is also a block Friday afternoon where this is designated the room for the Neurodiverse Café, when people may talk quietly and socialize with other people who would like to socialize quietly and/or meet others with ADHD, autism and other neuridiversities.