Milwaukee, Wisconsin
The Enderis Hall project involved converting two 1970's era lecture halls into state of the art multimedia distance learning lecture halls. The spaces were completely gutted and extensive reconfiguration was required to provide ADA access to the front of the room for both students and staff. New seating and finishes were installed and new state of the art audio visual, lighting, power, and data streaming systems were installed.
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Control of the room's audio visual equipment and multi-scene lighting system is fully integrated into the teaching station at the front of the room allowing instructors full control of all equipment via intuitive touch screen controls. These advanced video systems compliment the sophisticated audio capabilities which utilize wireless microphones, speakers and stereo systems with built-in echo cancellation. Two-way interactive conferencing places cameras on both the speakers and the students while the desks have individually mounted microphones. The entire system ties into the University system's communication link allowing students at other campus locations throughout the State to participate in lectures taking place in Enderis Hall.
Photo credit: Greg Gent
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