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Presentation to the UTFAB Presentation to the UTFAB Tuesday, October 23, 2012 Tuesday, October 23, 2012 By – Douglas Satterfield By – Douglas Satterfield.

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1 Presentation to the UTFAB Presentation to the UTFAB Tuesday, October 23, 2012 Tuesday, October 23, 2012 By – Douglas Satterfield By – Douglas Satterfield Classroom Support Services-ACNS, Dougsat@Colostate.edu, ext.1-6038 Classroom Support Services-ACNS, Dougsat@Colostate.edu, ext.1-6038

2 Classroom Technology 2011 / 2012 Summer 2012 Projects Update Natural Resources 112 - New Smart Room Natural Resources 106 - New Smart Room Natural Resources 108 - New Smart Room Anatomy Zoology W118 - Classroom Remodel including Technology Chemistry A101 - Classroom Remodel including Technology Eddy 212 - Classroom Remodel Glover 130 - Classroom Remodel Visual Arts B105 - Classrooms Remodel including Technology Visual Arts B106 Visual Arts B107 Visual Arts D101 Visual Arts B108 Visual Arts B109 Visual Arts B101 UFFAB – Funding

3 Classroom Technology 2011 / 2012 Summer 2012 Projects Update Clark Awing – Lecture Capture – Ready 6 Classrooms – A101 – A102 – A103 – A104 – A201 – A202 Each Room updated with  Echo 360 Safe Capture Appliances  Pan / Tilt / Zoom Camera and controls  Presentation and audio record connections  Centralized connections and monitoring

4 Classroom Technology 2011 / 2012 FY-2013 Projects – Update Classroom Technology UTFAB – Funding = 236K 6-Full New Smart Classroom 14- Technology RefreshesBUILDINGRoom FUNDING / Completion Education1Winter Break 2012 Education2Winter Break 2012 Education8Winter Break 2012 MicrobiologyA 114Fall 2012 / Early 2013 Natural Resources115Fall 2012 / Early 2013 EngineeringB4Completed Summer 2012 Completion of the Remaining Non Smart Classrooms

5 Classroom Technology 2011 / 2012 CHEM B302 CHEM B202 CLARK C337 CLARK C358 CLARK C142 CLARK C144 CLARK C363 CLARK C364 EDDY 1 EDUC 11 GIFFORD 332 GIFFORD 146 GIFFORD 149 MIL SCI 200 Classroom Technology Refresh Rooms for FY13 Refresh to the new standard Smart Classroom Lecture Capture Ready Increased source inputs and outputs for our future needs Audio Amp – Green Lower Standby Power Standard Creston Controls 5 Year Refresh Rate

6 Classroom Technology 2011 / 2012 Gifford 113 This room was taken off line and remodeled into a temporary daycare facility while Washington School building was under renovation. It is now to be remodeled, back into G.A. Classroom during the winter semester break.  G.A. Classroom – Capacity – 70 Seats - wide seating arrangement  Best configuration would be dual Projection with the Lectern in the Center  Electric screens will be used  Camera installed for Lecture Capture Some aspects of the remodel are funded by Facilities other area of the Smart Room equipment Will still need some additional funds Technology request

7 Classroom Technology 2011 / 2012 Originally Proposed Technology Total$236,000.00 Actual Pricing Educ 1 / 2 / 8$60,000.00Smart Boards instead of Projectors Natrs 115 & Micro A114$30,000.00Standard Small Smart Rooms Engineering B4$18,315.00 Refresh Totals$120,000.00 New totals base on bid pricing savings$228,315.00 Surplus$7,685.00 Addition of Gifford 113$20,000.00New – 2 projector Smart Room Project 5 Additional Doc Cam@ 2019 Each$10,095.00 Additional Funds Requested$22,410.00 Classroom Technology Funding Overview FY13

8 Small Footprint – Takes up less space High Resolution Easy to use – folds easily went not in use Highly reliable units –low failure rates Uniform light dispersion Classroom Technology 2011 / 2012 High demand and requests Doc Cams Wolfvision - High quality -High resolution – 1280 x 960 - pixels Document Cameras Off On 5 Year Warranty + Performance = Positive Cost of Ownership

9 Classroom Technology 2011 / 2012 Other Consideration for FY13 3 D – Projector Educational Quality 3D requirements DLP 3D ready projector with 3 chips / 1 chip Higher Resolution than a standard projector Dual DVI display input Higher Brightness / Lumens – lower light in 3D mode Active Glasses 3D Graphic Card with 3D content

10 Classroom Technology 2011 / 2012 Professional 3D Projectors For a medium to smaller classroom Projectiondesign - F35 AS3D – Single Chip DLP - 45K installed Fully uncompressed Active 3D stereo WUXGA or 1080p Smear Reduction Processing Up to 7,500 lumens – Brightness For Larger / Auditorium classroom Projectiondesign – F85– 3 Chip DLP - 75K installed Fully uncompressed Active 3D stereo WUXGA or 1080p Up to 11,000 lumens – Brightness We currently had 60 pairs of Active 3D glasses in stock that we purchased for the Behavioral Science Project (I could arrange a demo in the Morgan Library)

11 Click Share Single click presentation and collaboration system Base Button USB Connectivity for PC’s and Mac’s

12 Single click presentation and collaboration system Up to 4 Users at a time sharing, collaborating and presenting

13 Internal output resolution Scaling to match your display XGA (1024x768@60Hz) WXGA (1280x800@60Hz) SXGA (1280x1024@60Hz) SXGA+ (1400w1050@60Hz) WXGA+ (1440x900@60Hz) WSXGA+ (1680x1050@60Hz) UXGA (1600x1200@60Hz) HD (1920x1080@60Hz) WUXGA (1920x1200@60Hz 2.4 GHz Channels 1 5 9 13 or 3 11 5 GHz Channels 52 56 60 64 100 104 The typical range is 150 feet in free air for the 2.4 GHz band and 90 feet in free air for the 5 GHz band. ClickShare is compatible with 802.11n Click Share

14 Classroom Technology 2011 / 2012 Questions / Comments Thank You !

15 Classroom Technology 2011 / 2012


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