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1 Presentation to the UTFAB Presentation to the UTFAB Monday, April 21, 2014 Monday, April 21, 2014 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 Support Services – Is a part of ACNS  We support and maintain the Classroom Technology across the University  Our primary mission is in support of the Technology found in the 161* G.A. Classrooms - *Last official count was 161 but this is a ever growing number  We are dedicated to helping to provide and maintain the latest in classroom technology used to enhance presentations and to promote a collaborative learning experience Classroom Support Services

3 Emerging Technology Changes Staying ahead of the Curve Laptops - VGA to HDMI Smart Classrooms to Flipped Classrooms Wireless Presentation Lecture Capture Many of these elements are included in our yearly Classroom Refresh efforts CSU Classroom Technology

4 Staying ahead of the Curve Laptop VGA to HDMI CSU Classroom Technology Analog Sunset – VGA to be phased out completely by 2015 on all new Laptops  CSU has been incorporating HDMI connections since 2008  CSU began switching to the wide 16:10 screen format in 2008

5 Staying ahead of the Curve CSU Classroom Technology Flipped Classrooms – Projects Summer 2014 Engineering E204 –Flipped Classroom full remodel Engineering E205 – Furniture (Flipped) remodel BSB 105 – Furniture and Technology for Flipped teaching

6 Wireless Presentation Devices  Helps to promote the collaborative learning spaces and experience  BYOD – Bring you own Device  Is a key element in the Flipped classroom design Staying ahead of the Curve CSU Classroom Technology

7 Staying ahead of the Curve CSU Classroom Technology Echo 360 Lecture Capture Rooms

8 Thanks to the students of CSU and the UTFAB’s support ALL General Assignment Classrooms are now ‘Smart Classrooms ’ New Data projectors – Brighter – Lower Maintenance Lecture Capture Ready – associated equipment Digital / HDMI source inputs and outputs New Audio Amp – Green Lower Power consumption Standard Creston Controls – for Classroom Monitoring Newer High resolution Document Cameras Focus on Technology Refreshes & Upgrades 4 / 5 Year Refresh Rate

9 Technology Refreshes & Upgrades for FY 14 Engineering 100 Full Lectern replacement - Full Technology remodel - Summer 2014 Engineering B101Projector upgrade including new lectern cable cubby – Completed Engineering B103Projector upgrade including new lectern electronics – Spring 2014 Engineering B105Projector upgrade including new lectern electronics– Spring 2014 Engineering E105Projector upgrade including new lectern electronics – In Progress Clark C248 Full Lectern replacement - Full Technology remodel - Summer 2014 Gifford 332 Control System and audio system upgrades – Completed MRB 109 Projector upgrade including new lectern electronics – Completed Micro A101 Dual Projector room upgrade including new lectern electronics and audio system - Summer 2014 Micro A108 Control System and audio system upgrades – Completed Micro A113 Control System including new lectern electronics – Completed MilSci 200 Control System Upgrade – Completed MilSci 201Control System and New lectern electronics – Completed Yates 104 Full Lectern replacement - Full Technology remodel – Completed JH2222 New projectors for Rear of the room – Completed FY 14 – Classroom Technology Refreshes

10 Proposed Technology Refreshes & Upgrades for FY 15 Classroom Technology Refreshes & Upgrades  Clark Awing Projector Refreshes & Upgrades – 11 Rooms A102 A103 A104 A201 A202 A204 A204 A205 A206 A207 Higher Brightness Standard wide screen resolution Longer Lamp Life Available 5 year warranty Clark A101 – Large Venue Projector = Larger Screen Size – Challenges  Increased brightness +  Increased resoltution +  Rugged build quality for daily auditorium use

11 Proposed Technology Refreshes & Upgrades for FY 15 Classroom Technology Refreshes & Upgrades Classroom Technology – Full Smart Classroom remodels  Education 7  Physiology 243  Plant Science W9 o New Projectors o New Lecterns o Electric Screens o Crestron Touch Panel & Controls o New Sound Systems

12 Proposed Technology Refreshes & Upgrades for FY 15 Classroom Technology Refreshes & Upgrades  General Technology Upgrades / Maintenance o Touch Panel and Control System upgrades – 5 rooms o Document Camera refreshes and upgrades – 10 rooms o New HDMI Switching controls – 5 rooms o Replacement / upgrade PCs – 5 rooms o New Technology -Wireless presentation systems – 5 rooms

13 Proposed Classroom Technology Refresh / Upgrades For FY 15 Clark Awing Projector Upgrades 11 Rooms Doc Cam Upgrades Classroom Technology Remodels New Projectors and Electric Screens Crestron Controls Sound System HDMI Switching Control System Upgrades General Upgrades New Classroom Technology Wireless Presentation Solution

14 UTFAB Funding Criteria 1. Benefit as many students as possible Most if not all CSU students benefit 2. Ability to effectively utilize the feeYour decision. 3. Not funded by CFTCorrect. 4. Adherence to budget and accountability Your decision. 5. Potential for direct student useAbsolutely 6. Effort, thought & clarity in the planYour decision. 7. Quantitative usage dataClassroom Technology used daily. 8. Financial co-sponsorshipUTFAB / UFFAB / CRB / ACNS 9. Central/distributed balanceYour decision. 10. Cost/benefit ratioYour decision.

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


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