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AMX technology drives improvements in training tomorrow’s vets at the University of Florida
A University Business Web Seminar Digest • Originally Presented on May 22, 2012
The uses for AV technologies in higher ed aren’t limited to traditional classrooms. At the University of Florida’s new three-story, 100,000 square-foot veterinary teaching hospital, an integrated AV network is woven into the fabric of the building. David John, safety and security supervisor at the College of Veterinary Medicine, discussed how the hospital is using its AV network to improve patient care as well as the learning experience for students.
JAckie DelunA Director of Strategic Marketing AMX Corporation
The UniversiTy of florida was oUr 2011 innovation award winner for new learning space for its College of veterinary Medicine. This facility was also certified as a leed Gold building for its energy efficient innovation. This state-of-the-art research facility is quite an accomplishment. we are proud to have provided much of the new technology to make the teaching innovations at the University of florida possible. The new dvX3150 hd is designed from the ground up as an all-in-one presentation switcher to address the specific needs of education institutions like the University of florida. with the switchers in the classrooms and touch panels throughout the building, information can reach from classrooms to “rounds rooms” to operating rooms. students and teachers can collaborate throughout procedures and documents can be shared throughout the procedure. The Modero X series Touch Panels allow the user to select a particular camera or computer and send images to that location. They are a great addition. our newest tool to help campuses is the aMX rapid Project Maker, a cloud-based configuration tool to enable campuses to design and deploy systems in less than an hour with a really easy online wizard. rPM is a comprehensive tool and no program is required to use it. This is a great tool when you are trying to find a way to cut costs and identify solutions. we are trying to help universities find a way to get what they need within the financial capabilities they have.
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