St. Paul Academy
St. Paul, MN
Classroom systems that allow multimedia presentations, including computer and video, add a new dimension to teaching and learning.
LCD projectors, like the Panasonic 501, transformed instructors' computers into powerful teaching tools.
Working with St. Paul Academy, Tierney Brothers designed and installed audio-visual equipment in several classrooms and meeting rooms, creating functional, user friendly spaces for students and faculty.
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University of Minnesota
Sociology Department - Higher Education
Versatility and ease of use were requirements for the audio and visual system installed in this classroom on the University's Minneapolis campus.
The projection and audio systems allow for a variety of uses. The Proxima 9250+ LCD projects onto a Da-Lite Elsctrol screen, with a Philips monitor mounted in an adjoining room to allow for overflow viewing. Instructors easily control the equipment in both room using the Crestron Touch Panel. A Wolfvision document camera accentuates the presentation by capturing and displaying crisp images through existing projection equipment. Instructors can project and/or magnify photos, diagrams, or three-dimensional objects to emphasize the image or enhance close-up views.
For security and aesthetics, the University requested a custom oak podium, which houses a majority of the audio and video equipment.
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