In order to optimize the existing classrooms at BASPO, a room-to-room transfer was implemented.
Thanks to many years of collaboration and an existing framework agreement, Kilchenmann was able to carry out another exciting project with the FOSPO.
Staying flexible and innovative
Due to the pandemic and the increase in class sizes at universities, classes had to be split up. Thanks to live transmission, bidirectional communication and the interconnection of two or more rooms, lessons can be held as personally as possible. In this way, students and teachers can communicate directly with each other despite being in separate rooms.
The right solution for every classroom
FOSPO distinguishes between two types of classroom:
Seven speaker rooms: equipped with microphones, audio and conference system with projector and/or display and camera. The speaker can teach, share presentations and play videos including sound. All of this can be transmitted to the additional rooms. A camera with tracking software has also been installed here, which automatically follows the speaker so that they are always in the picture.
Four classrooms: equipped with a microphone, audio and conference system and with a projector and/or display for the transmission of presentations or camera signals.
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