Extron helps college train next generation of top chefs

Extron helps college train next generation of top chefs
Michigan’s Oakland Community College in USA has opened its Culinary Studies Institute in a new three-story, 78,000-square-foot building on the Royal Oak campus. Throughout the facility, AV technology plays a key role in hands-on learning that prepares students for careers in the food industry.

Extron NAV Pro AV over IP distribution and switching underpins the building's extensive AV infrastructure. Over 100 NAV endpoints connect AV sources
and displays in lobbies, lecture classrooms, demonstration classrooms, and teaching kitchens, as well as in public meeting spaces, restaurants, and cafes. 

“Demonstration classrooms and
teaching kitchens are equipped for live-streaming so lessons can be shared, recorded, and archived," says Cindy Carbone, Dean of Communication, Arts and Humanities
at Oakland Community College. "All of our spaces are connected, very much like our chefs are connected and our students are connected. Which brings
effective teaching and learning together. We are literally wired for success.”

In teaching kitchens, NAV encoders deliver HDMI from overhead cameras and instructor
laptops to the AV over IP network. Live demonstrations and lecture presentations appear on flat panel displays and projector screens fed by NAV scaling
decoders. Wireless mics give instructors hands-free freedom to narrate demonstrations. Extron SoundField ceiling speakers driven by Extron NetPA power amplifiers allow instructors to
be clearly heard amid busy kitchen clatter.

The AV over IP network extends to public areas like Flex Zone meeting venues and the Seasoned
Oak fine dining teaching restaurant, where flat panel displays, projection screens, and videowalls show meeting presentations, public messaging, and ambiance at every turn.