These are large spaces for more than 100 students.
Packard 101 -- Full Details and Instructions
A large lecture hall with the ability to record an instructor's video, audio, and annotations
Core technologies installed in the learning space include:
Lectern-facing camera
Audience-facing camera
Wireless microphone receiver
Document camera
Annotatable monitor
Instructions on Using the Technology in this Room
Equipment
Chairs that are somehow fixed in place, and not able to be moved around their room.
This is a Core i7-3770 CPU with 8GB of RAM, a 128GB solid state drive, CD/DVD ROM drive, and integrated Intel HD video.
Start here: This is a touch-activated control panel that activates (powers up) and selects the display, audio and computer equipment in the room. Some touch panels are as large as a computer monitor, and may enter a sleep mode. Tap them to wake them up. For full information, read the step-by-step instructions below.
Please remember to select 'Power Off' before leaving the room.
This is a large high-resolution flat-screen video display, available for use by the room's video sources, usually controlled from a Touch Panel or Pushbutton Video Selector.
This is a stand-alone Blu-ray disk player. It is capable of reading Blu-ray disks or DVDs. Controls will be on the touch screen when the device is selected.
This video camera is mounted in a fixed position and is focused on an adjustable shot of the lectern/front of a learning space.
This video camera is mounted in a fixed position and is focused on an adjustable shot of the audience portion of a learning space.
Wireless microphones are available from the Digital Media Studio (x83059) for use in most of our auditoriums and in all HyFlex learning spaces. The rooms use the same microphone with different frequencies for each location. Both hand-held and clip-on microphones are available.
A document camera displays a picture of items placed on its work surface to the room's video display.
The SMART Podium functions as both the instructor station PC's monitor and as a writing surface for annotating over digital content (eg, a PowerPointSlide or a webpage). It also has a virtual whiteboard feature.