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CLASSROOM TECHNOLOGY, SUPPORT AND
REMOTE SITE CONTROL
From An Electronic Classroom To A Fully Integrated Campus
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Successful Model for Campus-Wide Technology Management
Successful Model for Campus-Wide Technology Management
AMX – Stockton
Partnership
1995
AMX Synergy/Axcess
System
AMX – PHOENIX STOCKTON
2003
PHOENIX – By Xolutionz
AMX Synergy/Axcess System
AMX – PHOENIX
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The AMX system
installed at
Stockton in 1996
has served the
college reliably
facilitating in
excess of 20,000
scheduling
operations or
events per year.
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AMX – PHOENIX
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The system is the central
management system for all
classroom and special events
using media support.
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Phoenix32 by Xolutionz replaced
the Synergy32 product line and
is currently our control system
providing media management,
retrieval, and control capabilities
for all classes at both our
Pomona and Atlantic City
campuses.
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AMX – PHOENIX
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The Netlinx/Phoenix system
is a hardware and software
based electronic media
distribution system.
It Presently encompasses
46 channels and supporting
the VHS, U-Matic,
LaserDisc, DVD and
Compact Disc formats, this
distribution system serves
as the video hub for the
college.
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Design Principles
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Stockton’s design principles for the control
system and electronic classrooms is very
straightforward - strive to meet the
following ideologies:
SIMPLICITY, RELIABILITY and CONSISTENCY
The control system that we have developed using AMX
technologies and the work of Xolutionz has provided
us with a system that meets these design principles.
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XGEN CONTROL SYSTEM
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As part of our control system, we have the
ability to control any classroom in the college
from a single location.
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We are using the system to be more proactive
in identifying problems before the users find
them with a goal of 100% uptime operations.
A great benefit for faculty is the ability to
schedule events using the web from their office
or at home.
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Electronic Classrooms
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Phoenix / AMX / Netlinx control
system
Computer
Wireless mouse presenter
Wired and wireless network access
Ceiling mounted projector
Electronic screen
Starboard electronic whiteboard
Document Camera
Amplifier and room speakers
Wireless microphone (for large
rooms)
Interface to video distribution system
Interface for users who prefer to use
their own personal notebook
computers.
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Electronic Classrooms
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55 Electronic Classrooms in the
college’s inventory of classroom space
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30 small and medium sized classrooms
4 large lecture halls
1 ITV Classroom
13 Computer Teaching Labs
7 Classrooms located at remote
Carnegie Building, one of which is a
computer lab
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Computer Labs
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Phoenix / AMX /
Netlinx control system
Ceiling mounted
projector
Starboard Touch
screen
Document Camera
LanSchool software
Video distribution
system
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Carnegie Library Center
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Atlantic City
100+ year old Building
6.5 Million dollar
renovation by CRDA
9,000 square foot facility
12 Miles from main
campus
PHOENIX / AMX /
Netlinx System
connected to the main
campus
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Carnegie Library Center
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Phoenix / AMX / Netlinx
System
8 Smart classrooms
50” Plasma Displays or
ceiling mounted
projectors
ELMO Visual
presenters
Networked computers
DVD players and VCR’s
Fiber connection to
main campus network
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Carnegie Computer Lab
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Phoenix / AMX /
Netlinx control system
Networked
Computers
Ceiling-mounted
Video projector
Elmo Visual
Presenter
Pop-up connection for
Laptop on Lecterns
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Carnegie Lecture Hall
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Phoenix / AMX /
Netlinx Control
80 seat lecture hall
Power and data
connection at each
seat
Ceiling mounted video
projector
Elmo Visual Presenter
DVD/VCR
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President’s Office and
Conference Room
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Dr Herman Saatkamp
“Technology Hub”
for College
Digital display
technology
H.323 Digital
conferencing
system
Digital control
system
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President’s Office Complex
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AMX Viewpoint 2-way
wireless room control
Netlinx control system
Phoenix IP scheduling
system
H.323 Video
conferencing system
42” Plasma HD Display
AG-W3 International
VCR
DVD Player/Recorder
Digital Satellite Feed
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President’s Conference Room
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AMX Wireless Modero
Room Control
50” Plasma Display
AG-W3 International
VCR
ELMO Visual Presenter
DVD Player
H.323
Videoconferencing
System
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Remote Technical Support
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Phoenix Technical
Client
Remote Desktop
Connection
Network Monitoring
of Projectors
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Next Generation Control System
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Integrated system
controls into
Starboard LCD
requires no
computer to
operate system
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Next Generation Control System
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CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
F-Wing Expansion – Summer 2005 - Spring 2006
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Completion April
2006
14 Smart
Classrooms
Phoenix / AMX /
Netlinx Control
35 Faculty Offices
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CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
Sports Center Projection System - Spring 2006
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Implementing a turn-key,
completed system to
facilitate a wide variety of
uses and events (including
sports events)
High luminance to allow
viewing with normal lighting
in the Sport Center
A wireless control system to
allow operation from a
variety of locations; press
box, floor, and remotely by IP
connection
The capability to expand the
system to include emerging
technologies
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CONSTRUCTION - FUTURE EXPANSION
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CONSTRUCTION - FUTURE EXPANSION
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CONSTRUCTION - FUTURE EXPANSION
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Further Questions
For more information please address all
correspondence to:
Robert R. Heinrich
The Richard Stockton College of NJ
PO Box 195, Pomona, NJ 08240
609-626-6039
Email: [email protected]
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