The document outlines the costs and components of three versions of smart classrooms, with Version 3 focusing on wireless capabilities and including a faculty laptop for each classroom. It discusses key strategies for infrastructure, appropriate technology levels for different budgets, and optional additional features. Potential issues are also noted, such as concerns from part-time faculty about being provided laptops.
4. Smart Classroom V.3
Laptop Computers
Key Components
One per faculty member
My computer my stuff
Mobile and flexible
Projector
Serves as mixer
Volume control
Wireless Automatic input search
Internet access without wires
Wireless Presentation
Control presentations from Controller
anywhere in the room
7. Smart Classroom V.3
1. All new and modernized classrooms must have the
infrastructure for a smart classroom
A. Projector mount
Key Strategies
B. Power at projector mount
C. Data at projector mount
D. Conduit from projector to teaching position
F. Large screen mounted on the appropriate wall
2. Include faculty laptops with smart classrooms. For every
smart classroom include 4 laptops. Part of the FF&E
3. When replacing faculty computers consider laptops.