The University of Connecticut has used its existing lecture capture and streaming infrastructure to continue a full teaching schedule during the Covid pandemic, using the Extron SMP 351 streaming media processor and the Kaltura Video Cloud.
The system enables instruction via remote, hybrid, and in-person classes for more than 30,000 students. Learning spaces equipped with the SMP
351 allow UConn instructors to record and live stream the AV sources used during lesson presentations.
Remote learners participate in classes
real time or at times of their choosing via on-demand access through the Kaltura Video Cloud platform. In a typical week, SMP
351 processors support recording and live streaming of 150 class sessions.
UConn’s AV-enabled learning spaces are equipped with Extron TLP Pro 725T
Touchpanels and IPCP Pro Control Processors. The touchpanel graphical interface guides users through the lesson streaming and recording process. Extron IN1608
xi Presentation Switchers send selected AV content from document cameras, laptops, and Miracast BYOD screen mirroring receivers to projectors and FF 220T
ceiling speakers for in-room presentation, in addition to sending the content to SMP 351 processors for recording and live streaming.
In larger
teaching venues, switching and distribution is handled by DTP Crosspoint 108 4K Matrix Switchers coupled with DTP Transmitters and Receivers. DMP
128 Plus ProDSP Digital Matrix Processors select and mix audio. Extron GlobalViewer Enterprise software centrally manages, monitors, controls, and troubleshoots the AV systems.