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Colorado State University Classroom Technology Spring 2011

Colorado State University Classroom Technology Spring 2011. Presentation to the UTFAB Tuesday, March 1, 2011 By – Douglas Satterfield Classroom Support Services-ACNS, Dougsat@Colostate.edu, ext.1-6038. Classroom Technology Spring Update 2011. Classroom Technology Spring Update 2011.

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Colorado State University Classroom Technology Spring 2011

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  1. Colorado State UniversityClassroom Technology Spring 2011 • Presentation to the UTFAB • Tuesday, March 1, 2011 • By – Douglas Satterfield • Classroom Support Services-ACNS, Dougsat@Colostate.edu, ext.1-6038

  2. Classroom Technology Spring Update 2011

  3. Classroom Technology Spring Update 2011

  4. UFFAB Remodel &UTFAB - TechnologyEddy 113 – 117Winter Break 2011

  5. Outdated projector – Eddy 117

  6. Outdated Central Control system that • controlled Eddy 113 - 117

  7. Outdated Room Button panels used in • Eddy 113 - 117

  8. Outdated Lecterns in Eddy 113 - 117

  9. Eddy 113 – 117 before remodel

  10. Eddy 113 – 117 after remodel

  11. Eddy 113 – 117 New Style Update Lecterns

  12. Eddy 113 – 117 New Lecture Capture Cameras for Speech Communications Classes

  13. Eddy 113 – 117 New Modular Lectern • Including locking drawer for Laptops • Laptops are used for presentations and recordings

  14. New Smart ClassroomAnimal Science 200

  15. Animal Science 200 • Short throw Projector Technology – Throw Distance = 36” = Image 80” wide

  16. Classroom Technology 2011 UTFABSpring 2011 Current Technology Equipped - Smart Classrooms 159 General Assignment Classrooms Currently 145 G.A. Rooms are Smart Classroom 14 GA Rooms are left needing to be Technology Equipped 4 more rooms to be completed during this year – FY11 UTFAB Funded

  17. A Look Ahead FY- 2012 Remaining New Classroom Builds - UFFAB 10

  18. A Look Ahead FY- 2012 Classroom Technology Refreshes • New Standard Crestron Touch Panel and Control System • New Projectors Brighter Wider 16:10 image and screen • High quality – High resolution Document Cameras • Up scaling DVD/VCR Combo Units – higher resolution videos • Aux video inputs including HDMI • New System Switcher with 5 digital input (3 HDMI / 2 DVI)

  19. Classroom Technology 2011 / 2012 Upgrading Benefits to Standard Crestron Touch Panel and Control System 1. Reliability – less failure and lower maintenance 2. Easier to read and use - Standard CSU control layout from Class to Class 3. Graphical interface – ability to upgraded as technology changes 4. Network connection to control system for system upgrades and maintenance • Classroom Technology Refresh Equipment Overview

  20. Classroom Technology 2011 / 2012 Bright Wide 16:10 image and screen 1. Reliability – less failure and lower maintenance – Longer Filter Life 2. Larger Brighter image - Easier to read – better classroom presentation 3. Higher resolution – matches the resolution of the PC / Laptop image 4. Life cycle of a classroom projector is typically around 5 years at best 5. Technology continues to improve while cost are dropping – bang for the buck 6. Longer lasting long term use with new technology projectors – DLP new LCD Panels • Classroom Technology Refresh Equipment Overview Projector Upgrade Benefits 4:3 16:10

  21. Projector Upgrade Benefits Newer Technology Projectors have Inorganic LCD Panels vs Organic Panels “Degradation most typically occurs in the blue channel, and it can cause color shifts and reduced contrast. When this happens the LCD panel needs to be replaced. To eliminate this as a potential problem for users, the next generation LCD projectors will feature LCD panels made with inorganic compounds that are not susceptible to degradation over time.”

  22. Classroom Technology 2011 / 2012 New High quality – High resolution Document Cameras Smaller Footprint – less obtrusive Higher Resolution – detail image quality – Digital output Easy to use – folds easily went not in use Highly reliable units – very low failure rate High Classroom demand for Doc Cams • Classroom Technology Refresh Equipment Overview

  23. Classroom Technology 2011 / 2012 Benefits to Upgrading to new Digital Signals and Sources – 1. HDMI and Display Port found in Newer Laptops – Mac and PC 2. Clearer crisper images – for DVD / VCR Videos - Laptops and PC graphics and Text - Digital Doc Cam images Upgrade requires new Media Presentation Source Switcher • Classroom Technology Refresh Equipment Overview • Five switchers in one enclosure: - 3x1 HDMI switcher - 2x1 DVI switcher - 2x1 VGA/HDTV component video switcher - 2x1 composite video switcher - 9x1 analog stereo audio switcher

  24. Classroom Technology 2011/ 2012 Smart Classroom - Technology Refresh Request Overview

  25. UTFABFunding Criteria

  26. Classroom Technology 2011/ 2012 UTFAB Spring 2011 Thank You for your continued Support Any Questions?

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