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Lectern/Touchpanel questionSubmitted by April Barton on Fri, 05/16/2008 - 12:50pm.
We are building a new law school building, and along with it, new smart lecterns for all of our classrooms. We had initially planned to build the Crestron/AMX touchpanel into our smart lectern, but are now considering mounting the touchpanel on the wall. In particular, Crestron offers a wireless touchpanel that can live on the wall, but can also be carried over to the lectern if a professor wants to have access to it during class. The wall mounted option is attractive to us because it frees up valuable lectern real estate. We feel that most professors will adjust the lights, audio, media input etc, before class and thus would not need access to the touchpanel during class. However, I worry that having the touchpanel in one location (wall) and the computer in another (lectern) might not be wise. My questions are: 1. Do any of you have wall mounted touchpanels rather than lectern installed touchpanels, and if so, how have these worked out for you? 2. Does anyone have experience with the Crestron wireless touchpanels? 3. Do any of you think we are making a dire mistake by considering putting the touchpanel on the wall rather than built into the lectern? I greatly appreciate any input on this. Best, April Mara Barton previous forum topic | next forum topic | 800 reads
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