AV Tech Innovations Transforming Higher Education

4K Visual Displays Revolutionizing Higher Education

One of the most important technology trends in higher education is the growing use of 4K visual displays, which transform an ordinary classroom, student center, or e-sports arena into a fully immersive student experience.

According to a 2023 survey by WGU Labs and the College Innovation Network, two-thirds of higher education instructors anticipate using more technology over the next three years. This trend indicates that high-end audio-visual (AV) technology will continue to expand in classrooms. The report found that 82% of respondents believe that access to technology directly impacts student engagement.

For example, professors can envelop their students in the day’s lesson with 360° projections of vibrant imagery. Imagine being an art history student surrounded by Picasso’s portfolio of works while sitting at your desk.

That quality of surround visual immersion is no longer reserved for high-end academic and entertainment venues. It is also cropping up in corporate and dynamic worship service settings.

To meet those needs, Panasonic Connect in June announced an expansion of its AV Solution Suite at InfoComm 2024. The company plans to power innovative and engaging visual experiences across industries.

“As more industries seek to implement immersive visual experiences, they will need to adopt reliable, powerful solutions that give content creators and production teams flexibility,” said Jared Darensbourg, director of sales for Visual Systems at Panasonic Connect.

The latest additions to its ecosystem of AV solutions respond directly to this industry need, he offered. These solutions help customers worry less about the technology setup and focus more on how they can take their creativity and audience experience to the next level.

Panasonic Connect AV Solutions for Higher Education

The commercial audio-visual division of Panasonic has been selling high-end projectors and displays to higher education for multiple use cases for the better part of 50 years, along with PTZ cameras for 16 years. These robotic video cameras provide enhanced graphic features that can pan horizontally, tilt vertically, and zoom in on a subject to improve image quality without digital distortion.

The newest models included in Panasonic Connect’s announcement do not need to be controlled by a remote operator. They make broadcast quality affordable and easy to use when integrated with other software technologies for recording and live streaming.

Panasonic Connect fed the frenzy four years ago with wireless microphones as the trend for better visual and audio technologies in college classrooms and lecture halls matured. This year, it is adding its ceiling microphone, according to Petro Shimonishi, director of product management for Panasonic Connect.

“We developed the ceiling microphone with input from close to 80 universities. We traveled and visited a lot of universities about ceiling microphones, what they liked, what they didn’t like, and we came up with some pretty unique features for education,” she told

Panasonic Connect is heavily involved with several higher-education organizations to keep up with high-end educational needs. These organizations include the Higher Ed Technology Managers Association (HETMA), The Edtech Collective at Instructure, and EduCause.

“We leverage a lot of our relationships with higher education to closely understand what their needs are, especially in terms of classroom technology, and then develop products that are specifically suited for the demands of the higher education space,” said Shimonishi.

Post-Covid Improvements Transforming Instructional Images

Covid’s impact on the classroom is driving the adoption of new technology within higher education, according to Shimonishi. Speakers and projectors hanging from ceilings make it easier to create space for some of the other products getting installed.

The big difference in post-Covid education is that college students’ expectations for hybrid remote education are a priority. Experiences with audio-visual technology are now vastly different between K-12 and higher education.

While remote learning was largely unsuccessful below college, we are seeing the expectation of college and university students wanting to retain that capability. They want to take a class anytime, anywhere, Shimonishi observed.

“Some universities were telling me that all of their classes are still hybrid. They have students who will sit outside in the quad on the grass, out like 200 feet away from classrooms, and take the class remotely because that’s their expectation, and that’s how they want to learn,” she offered.

Since the hybrid approach in higher education is here to stay, better cameras and microphones for capturing teachers and students are necessary. With Panasonic’s software, the teacher comes in, hits a button on the touchscreen, and the system instantly recognizes the teacher as the image to follow around the room.

Adopting High Tech Has Added Benefits

In cases where AV integrity is essential, tech items, such as high-quality ceiling microphones and 4K cameras, make audience engagement work. For instance, if a student or assistant walks in front of the teacher to hand out materials, the ceiling camera does not get confused. This clarity provides remote students with a much more engaging experience.

“It is just a carryover from Covid in higher ed. We see more universities, even on the community college level, are installing this type of equipment,” Shimonishi said. Perhaps it is an unexpected consequence. One of these is improved student recruiting.

“When parents visit colleges, the number one thing they want to know about is the education program. Since so many of us use technology in our day-to-day lives, having a good classroom technology suite is a recruiting mechanism for many of these universities,” she suggested.

For instance, Kairos is a live production platform that provides unlimited control to deliver rich content for broadcast, large screen display, and live streams in 4K HDR. It adds the ST 2110 standard baseband and streaming connectivity for input/output flexibility. This feature allows for both local and remote contributions to content creation.

Upgrading Audio-Visual Experiences

Several new projectors augment the Kairos platform for a new level of optimum presentation success.

Preview of Massive Windows 11 2024 Update Packed with New Features

Late in the month, Microsoft has released the long-promised optional update for Windows 11 version 24H2. Patch KB5040529 upgrades the operating system to build version 26100.1297, bringing numerous features that testers have eagerly awaited.

This update includes improvements to the lock screen, Start menu, and File Explorer. Microsoft has also revamped widgets, emojis, and the Task Manager. The future of Windows 11 looks brighter than ever.

Currently, this update is only available to Insiders in the Release Preview Channel. However, everyone will gain access to 24H2 when it is officially released in the fall. Here’s a look at what to expect:

Lock Screen Personalization

One significant change is the redesigned lock screen. Previously, a non-customizable Weather widget on the lock screen frustrated many users. Now, widgets can be personalized in the settings under Personalization.

You can choose to display additional information such as weather, traffic, sports, or finances on your lock screen. If you prefer a clean look, you can deactivate this feature entirely.

Start Menu and Taskbar Changes

The Start menu has been revised, featuring a new account manager section that provides an overview of your Microsoft account benefits and quick access to account settings.

You can now pin apps to the Taskbar again. Although this was possible in previous versions of Windows, Windows 11 initially lacked this feature. You can now simply drag applications from the Start menu to the Taskbar to pin them.

The widget icons in the Taskbar have also been updated with more detailed and animated icons. These are small but important enhancements.

Task Manager Gets a Major Upgrade

The Task Manager has received a significant overhaul. Post-update, it displays the performance of the working memory in MHz to MT/s, providing a more accurate indication of memory usage.

Additionally, the Task Manager window size is now easier to adjust, and accessibility has been improved with better text scaling. A known issue preventing safe removal of USB devices while the Task Manager was open has been fixed.

Improved Security

To enhance account security, users can now enter an email address to restore their accounts, with a new button available for this feature. This function was previously tested in beta versions of Windows 11.

Options to save sound settings and back them up for future restoration are also included, along with an overview of linked devices from other versions (see update KB5037853 for Windows 11).

Other Notable New Features

In File Explorer, users can drag files between breadcrumbs in the address bar, speeding up navigation.

The Windows sharing window has been revised, now featuring the option to create QR codes for sharing files directly. Users can also send emails to themselves and copy files directly from the sharing window.

Windows 11 now supports the new 15.1 emoji standard, which includes new symbols and improved display.

These features are planned for Windows 11 version 24H2 but are subject to change before the official release. The update process itself is also being revamped to be faster and more intelligent.

Preparing for the Update

Before installing the update, be aware that Windows 11 version 24H2 will remove several apps and features. Review which items might be discontinued to avoid disruptions.

Ensure a smooth transition by backing up your data, checking app compatibility, and staying informed about the changes and removals in the update. With these preparations, you can take full advantage of the new features and improvements in Windows 11 version 24H2.

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