Description
As educational institutions continue to innovate, audiovisual technology remains a core pillar for enhancing next-generation learning spaces and yielding positive outcomes for both faculty and students. This session will explore the new realm of AV over IP technology and how you can optimize your network to distribute audiovisual content to every corner of your campus. We will learn how to distribute AV over IP in active learning classrooms with multiple displays. Discover the role of encoders, decoders, and IP switches. Learn considerations for delivering professional quality audio with the AES67 standard and visually lossless video at high resolutions and ultra-low latency. We will also dive into AV and network infrastructure concepts such as compression, bandwidth requirements, codecs, and network switch protocols. Lastly, this session will discuss the benefits of incorporating AV control and distributed audio into the world of AV over IP. Explore how centralized AV control systems can elevate the overall learning experience, making it more dynamic and interactive.
Target Audience
This presentation is well-suited for audiences in K-12 and Higher Education, including CTO/IT and Technology Directors, Technology Coordinators, AV Designers, AV/IT Technicians, and others in instructional technology roles.
Presenter
Karl Rosenberg, Regional Applications Specialist