This space features a Crestron touch control panel mounted to the Nomad N desk allowing for easy volume; camera, and display controls. Facing the students are two large white boards mounted together. Mounted on the right hand all is a screen on which the room's short throw projector can display. Mounted on the wall at the back of the room, between two windows, is an AVer PTZ camera. Mounted in the ceiling is a Shure microphone array tile, making this space fully Zoom capable.
The AVer TR530 PTZ camera is USB connected to the classroom PC for use in video conferencing applications such as Zoom. The camera has pan, tilt, and zoom capability which are controlled with a touch panel or a remote. They do have a simple tracking feature that can be enabled or disabled.
Seen primarily in EBH computer labs and SFH lab rooms, the Nomad N-desk is a multi-purpose desk with AV incorporated into them, providing an encapsulated system with control, video switching, and multiple source inputs. Most Nomad N-Desks will have these features:
Some of our short throw Epson projectors are touch capable. A short-throw projectors is one that is installed directly above the whiteboard. The short throw projectors that have a white casing are the interactive models that allow for touch interaction with the Built-in PC.
These microphones are an array of multiple mics to pick up all the voices in the room. These microphones are connected to the Built-in PC for use in video conferencing software such as Zoom.