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| Instruction set: Interactive Rooms This standard room will contain one (1) eighty (80) inch flat panel interactive monitor which will be located behind the instructor’s podium. There is also a SMART Podium in these rooms with the same functionality as the interactive monitor. Both the SMART Podium and interactive monitor are utilized to display presentation materials from available room sources. With the appropriate software loaded on a laptop, a presenter may annotate information displayed on the SMART podium or Sharp interactive TV. Faculty will connect to these devices via supplied HDMI and/or USB cables. These classrooms also have standard white erase boards which are not connected to any technology devices but can be accessed for use by both the faculty and students. An instructor’s podium will be located at the front of the room and will be utilized as the main location for technology control equipment within the classroom. This podium will feature a disc player, document camera, Crestron Air Media and laptop computer video connection capability. Faculty will control the functioning of the room electronics via an iPad Mini which will provide ‘easy to use’ control buttons for all available technology devices in the room. The Crestron iPad interface will allow the instructor to choose the source device (disc player, laptop, document camera, AirMedia) and send its content to the destination devices (Interactive Monitor, Echo 360, SMART Podium). Ceiling microphones and ceiling mounted speakers along with a camera focused on the instructor for use with the Echo 360 lecture capture system are installed in all standard rooms. Not all One (1) TV rooms will use Echo 360, but all will be wired and designed for possible future use. |
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| Instruction set: Interactive Rooms This standard room contains one (1) eighty (80) inch flat panel interactive monitor and one (1) eighty (80) inch passive monitor. Both TV’s are located behind the instructor’s podium. There is also a SMART Podium in these rooms with the same functionality as the interactive monitor. Both the SMART Podium and interactive monitor are utilized to display presentation materials from available room sources. With the appropriate software loaded on a laptop, a presenter may annotate information displayed on the SMART podium or Sharp interactive TV. Faculty will connect to these devices via supplied HDMI and/or USB cables. These classrooms also have standard white erase boards which are not connected to any technology devices but can be accessed for use by both the faculty and students. An instructor’s podium will be located at the front of the room and will be utilized as the main location for technology control equipment within the classroom. This podium will feature a disc player, document camera, Crestron Air Media and laptop computer video connection capability. Faculty will control the functioning of the room electronics via an iPad Mini which will provide ‘easy to use’ control buttons for all available technology devices in the room. The Crestron iPad interface will allow the instructor to choose the source device (disc player, laptop, document camera, AirMedia) and send its content to the destination devices (Interactive Monitor, Passive Monitor, Echo 360, SMART Podium). Ceiling microphones and ceiling mounted speakers along with a camera focused on the instructor for use with the Echo 360 lecture capture system are installed in all standard rooms. |
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| Instruction set: Fully Mediated Rooms (including Lecture Capture) The Cadaver and Anatomy lab is actually two (2) classrooms separated by a corridor. The Anatomy lab contains one (1) eighty (80) inch flat panel interactive monitor and one (1) eighty 80 inch passive monitor. Both monitors are located behind the instructor’s podium. There is also a SMART Podium in these rooms with the same functionality as the interactive monitor. Both the SMART Podium and interactive monitor are utilized to display presentation materials from available room sources. With the appropriate software loaded on a laptop, a presenter may annotate information displayed on the SMART podium or Sharp interactive TV. Faculty will connect to these devices via supplied HDMI and/or USB cables. These classrooms also have standard white erase boards which are not connected to any technology devices but can be accessed for use by both the faculty and students. In the Anatomy Lab (027) an instructor’s podium will be located at the front of the room and will be utilized as the main location for technology control equipment within the classroom. This podium will feature a disc player, document camera, Crestron Air Media and laptop computer video connection capability. This room also features in-ceiling mounted speakers and microphones that can be utilized for lecture capture in that space as well as two way communications between the Anatomy and Cadaver Labs. This shared functionality would be initiated by the instructor from the iPad Mini located in the Anatomy Lab. Faculty will control the functioning of the room electronics via an iPad Mini which will provide ‘easy to use’ control buttons for all available technology devices in the room. The Crestron iPad interface will allow the instructor to choose the source device (disc player, laptop, document camera, Berchtold Camera, AirMedia) and send its content to the destination devices (Interactive Monitor, Passive Monitor, Echo 360, SMART Podium). The Cadaver Lab (028) section of these rooms will have two (2) sixty (60) inch wall mounted monitors with tilt capability. There will be one Berchtold integrated camera and light mounted above an examination table. That camera is connected so that students in the Anatomy Lab can observe the examination taking place in the Cadaver Lab via the in-room monitor. The instructor will control the technology through the Crestron iPad interface using an iPad Mini which can be docked in the Anatomy Lab. A lapel microphone and two ceiling mounted speakers are also provided in the Cadaver Lab to allow two way communications between rooms 027 & 028. |
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| The primary, though not only, use of this room will be for Board of Trustee meetings. The seats are arranged in a rectangular shape to provide all participants with a clear view to all others. At the front of the room is an eighty (80) inch interactive monitor. There is also a SMART Podium in this room with the same functionality as the interactive monitor. Both the SMART Podium and interactive monitor are utilized to display presentation materials from available room sources. With the appropriate software loaded on a laptop, a presenter may annotate information displayed on the SMART podium or Sharp interactive TV. The presenter will connect to these devices via supplied HDMI and/or USB cables. There are four possible presenter locations. Only one of which is “live” to the Crestron system. All four are also live for network only. An eighty (80) inch passive monitor is located on each side of the room. The presenter will use the interactive monitor to make presentations or demonstrations to the class/meeting participants. The passive TV’s will be used to mirror the content of the interactive monitor or to display different content which the presenter selects. The equipment rack located in the equipment closet will feature a disc player, document camera and Crestron Air Media sources. Laptop computer connectivity is facilitated via an HDMI and USB outlet at the presenter location. The presenter location will be from the floor box located in the North West corner. This would be the floor box closest to the equipment closet. The Crestron iPad interface will also allow the presenter to choose the source device (disc player, laptop, document camera, AirMedia) and send its content to the destination devices (Interactive or Non-interactive Monitor, Echo 360). All of the technology devices will be controlled by an iPad Mini which will be docked and recharged at the presenter location. Speakers are mounted at locations both in the ceiling and on the walls to facilitate lecture capture as well as content playback from any connected audio device. Microphones will be placed on the table between every two participants. The presenter will access the Crestron platform through an iPad mini that will offer easy to use control buttons for all relevant technology devices in the room. The Crestron iPad interface will also allow the presenter to choose the source device (disc player, document camera, Air Media, laptop connection). The presenter will also have access to two (2) wireless lapel microphones. A camera is mounted above each passive display. These cameras feature pan/tilt/zoom (PTZ) capabilities which can also be controlled via the Crestron iPad interface from the iPad Mini.
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| Instruction set: Interactive Rooms The flexible classroom is designed as a collaborative learning space. As such there are forty (40) movable student desks. These can be arranged in five (5) different round clusters or in any configuration that the instructor and students feel best supports the learning experience. One laptop connection is provided at the front of the space for utilization by the presenter. There are also five (5) Crestron Air Media devices provided in this room which are available for wireless presentation capabilities for the room’s occupants. There are four (4) eighty (80”) inch passive monitors in the room placed two (2) each on opposite walls. Between those two (2) monitors is a standard white board which can be accessed by anyone in the room. On the adjacent wall is an interactive monitor. An instructor’s station will be located at the front of the room and will be utilized as the main location for technology control equipment within the classroom. This station will feature a disc player, document camera, Crestron Air Media and laptop computer connection capability. Faculty will control the functioning of the room electronics via an iPad Mini which will provide ‘easy to use’ control buttons for all available technology devices in the room. The Crestron iPad interface will allow the instructor to choose the source device (disc player, laptop, document camera, AirMedias) and send its content to the destination devices (Interactive and Non-Interactive Monitors, Echo 360, SMART Podium). An important and unique aspect of this room is that instructors will be able to choose an individual student’s or small group’s computer to display on the monitor or monitors. The instructor will be in complete control of content projection and destination. There are ceiling microphones and ceiling mounted speakers and a camera focused on the instructor for use with the Echo 360 lecture capture system. |
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| Instruction set: Interactive Rooms This large classroom is configured as a lecture hall with seating for one hundred and thirty (130) students. It is intended to house large lecture classes. The instructor will use the SMART Podium to make coursework presentations or demonstrations to the class. The SMART Podium is utilized to display presentation materials from available sources and enable annotation utilizing the supplied software on the laptop. The available sources are a disc player, document camera, Crestron Air Media or laptop computer. Faculty will control the functioning of the room electronics via an iPad Mini which will provide ‘easy to use’ control buttons for all available technology devices in the room. The Crestron iPad interface will allow the instructor to choose the source device (disc player, laptop, document camera, AirMedia) and send its content to the destination devices (Projectors, Echo 360, SMART Podium). There are also three (3) large white boards located behind the projection screens which are accessible when those screens are not in use. There are three (3) hand-held wireless microphones, a single lapel microphone, ceiling mounted speakers and a camera focused on the instructor for use with the Echo 360 lecture capture system. In order to insure compliance with ADA requirements for groups of the size that this room accommodates, Assistive Listening Technology is installed in this room. This technology allows access to all broadcast audio by those with hearing impairments. |
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