Classrooms & Lecture Halls
are spaces, often with podiums and tiered seating, which serve high-capacity training classes. There are typically sound reinforcement systems and video systems with multiple displays, and instructors often need to integrate all types of mobile and personal devices into those systems. Classes and events in these spaces routinely include remote participants, and are often recorded for later use. The goal of the technology in these spaces is to simplify the delivery of lecture-based training to large groups of students, both employees and customers, all controlled from an intuitive, elegant user interface.
• Make presentations from a variety of devices
• Share content from a student's laptop, tablet, or smart-phone
• Provide distance learning to remote participants via web or video conference
• Record classes as on-line training for those unable to attend live
• Monitor, maintain, and troubleshoot the equipment in real time from a central help desk, and provide the ability to schedule the space from outside the room
Getting Students Involved
Effective training requires more than formal presentations. They can also require collaboration and involvement from the class, where any student can, with the instructor's permission, share content from a laptop, tablet, or smart-phone. Thanks to MirrorOp® real-time screen mirroring technology integrated into AMX Enzo, any participant can share the content on their screen to the room’s display with no cables and no hassle. With Enzo's Moderator Mode, instructors can manage which content
is shared and when, with the ability to share up to 4 screens at once using Enzo Quad View.
Common Areas Schools & Universities
Common areas are often where you find huddle spaces – open collaboration spaces where students can have casual, study groups, meetings and just to hang out between classes. With a Hallway and Common Area solution,digital sign-age displays daily schedules and upcoming activities and allows students at each table the ability to connect to power and share information from device to device. This application is also very common in libraries.
Auditorium & Gymnasiums
are large event spaces that serve host to presentations, theater, and sporting events with hundreds of people in these spaces.Due to their size, the auditorium and gymnasium needs a professional sound systems and video distribution systems with multiple displays and audio types. Events in these spaces are often live-streamed to satellite locations at other facilities,
broadcast on the Internet and also recorded for later use. All of this must happen seamlessly and effectively, and the technology must be intuitive so technicians can setup and run the event with minimal effort. It's often necessary for the technician manning the event to make adjustments from locations other than at the AV booth. Sound can vary at different locations in the space, requiring adjustments to the sound mix, and lighting, video switching, and other settings may need to be adjusted while the tech is in other parts of the room.
• Share content using various devices
• Present from anywhere in the space
• Adjust the AV technology using a tablet or mobile device
• Stream the event live to other locations and remote participants
• Record events for later viewing by employees unable to attend or in other time zones
• Display event info and corporate communications outside the space
• Monitor, maintain, and troubleshoot the equipment in real time from a central help desk
are spaces, often with podiums and tiered seating, which serve high-capacity training classes. There are typically sound reinforcement systems and video systems with multiple displays, and instructors often need to integrate all types of mobile and personal devices into those systems. Classes and events in these spaces routinely include remote participants, and are often recorded for later use. The goal of the technology in these spaces is to simplify the delivery of lecture-based training to large groups of students, both employees and customers, all controlled from an intuitive, elegant user interface.
• Make presentations from a variety of devices
• Share content from a student's laptop, tablet, or smart-phone
• Provide distance learning to remote participants via web or video conference
• Record classes as on-line training for those unable to attend live
• Monitor, maintain, and troubleshoot the equipment in real time from a central help desk, and provide the ability to schedule the space from outside the room
Getting Students Involved
Effective training requires more than formal presentations. They can also require collaboration and involvement from the class, where any student can, with the instructor's permission, share content from a laptop, tablet, or smart-phone. Thanks to MirrorOp® real-time screen mirroring technology integrated into AMX Enzo, any participant can share the content on their screen to the room’s display with no cables and no hassle. With Enzo's Moderator Mode, instructors can manage which content
is shared and when, with the ability to share up to 4 screens at once using Enzo Quad View.
Common Areas Schools & Universities
Common areas are often where you find huddle spaces – open collaboration spaces where students can have casual, study groups, meetings and just to hang out between classes. With a Hallway and Common Area solution,digital sign-age displays daily schedules and upcoming activities and allows students at each table the ability to connect to power and share information from device to device. This application is also very common in libraries.
Auditorium & Gymnasiums
are large event spaces that serve host to presentations, theater, and sporting events with hundreds of people in these spaces.Due to their size, the auditorium and gymnasium needs a professional sound systems and video distribution systems with multiple displays and audio types. Events in these spaces are often live-streamed to satellite locations at other facilities,
broadcast on the Internet and also recorded for later use. All of this must happen seamlessly and effectively, and the technology must be intuitive so technicians can setup and run the event with minimal effort. It's often necessary for the technician manning the event to make adjustments from locations other than at the AV booth. Sound can vary at different locations in the space, requiring adjustments to the sound mix, and lighting, video switching, and other settings may need to be adjusted while the tech is in other parts of the room.
• Share content using various devices
• Present from anywhere in the space
• Adjust the AV technology using a tablet or mobile device
• Stream the event live to other locations and remote participants
• Record events for later viewing by employees unable to attend or in other time zones
• Display event info and corporate communications outside the space
• Monitor, maintain, and troubleshoot the equipment in real time from a central help desk