View
a collection from the Salvador Dali Museum ... take a seat in a live meeting
of the United Nations General Assembly ... Or follow a bicycle expedition
through Central American rain forests, discovering why the ancient Mayan
civilization fell.
All
of this and more is possible via cyberspace from any one of Westminster’s
smart classrooms.
What
can be done in the Smart Classroom?
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Interact
with word processing documents, databases, spreadsheets, graphic presentations,
and other types of software
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Access
TitanNet (the campus network) and the World Wide Web
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Examine
opaque, transparent, and three-dimensional objects
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Interact
with media resources such as satellite programs and video conferences,
DVDs, video tapes, laser disks, CD-ROMs, compact disks, and audio cassettes
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Audio
conference with individuals in remote locations around the world
Technologically
Enhanced (Smart) Classrooms can include:
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A lectern
based teaching station
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Multimedia
Computer on Campus Network and Internet
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High resolution
video projection or monitor(s)
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3D document
camera
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VHS/S-VHS
player/recorder
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Industrial
DVD player
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Laser
Disk Player and Bar Code Reader
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Cassette
Deck
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High quality
Amplifier and Sound System
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Integrated
control systems
For more
specific information, visit Westminster Audio Visual Services |