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Coppin State University in Baltimore, MD, is a liberal arts institution and a leader in urban education and public service. Information technology is the centerpiece for the school’s institutional goals, and every instructional room across Coppin State’s growing campus is a connected classroom standardized on Crestron. Dr.Ahmed El-Haggan is Vice President of Information Technology, CIO, and Professor of Computer Science at Coppin State. He heads the Information Technology Division at Coppin, which is responsible for of all aspects of information and telecommunication technologies, including AV. “I believe AV is part of IT,” said El-Haggan. “It’s a reflection of the integrated approach we take here at Coppin. We converge as much around IT as possible, including instructional and classroom technology.” At 160,000 square feet, the new Health and Human Services Building (HHSB) is the school’s largest academic structure, and houses the School of Nursing, Honors College, and School of Professional Studies, which includes Criminal Justice, Social Work, Applied Psychology / Rehabilitation Counseling and Interdisciplinary Studies. Convergent Technologies Design Group (CTDG) in Baltimore was tasked with designing systems for the HHSB that would advance the campus standard for instructional technology while establishing 800.237.2041 | crestron.com Crestron Electronics, Inc. 15 Volvo Drive | Rockleigh, NJ 07647 Coppin State University Baltimore, Maryland Inside Stories Colleges and Universities a baseline for future improvements on campus. “A major design consideration in the HHSB was the need for standardization across the 48 rooms, many of which have specialized teaching requirements,” observed Bill Holaday, CTDG project manager. “In such a diverse environment, the design and implementation of a consistent user interface is a critical factor,” agreed Paul Corraine, CTDG Principal. During the design phase of the HHSB, El-Haggan made the decision to standardize on Crestron across the campus, which included 15 buildings and over 100 “smart” rooms. The reason, he said, was that “we liked the Crestron technology offerings, customer service, training, continuing education program, partnership, support – the whole package. We feel that Crestron has invested as much in Coppin as the school has invested in Crestron.” A few examples of the types of spaces in the HHSB include a 100-seat lecture hall, tiered 60-seat mediated classroom, general classrooms, laboratories, distance learning center, and moot courtroom with adjacent control room. Activities include healthcare observation and recording, immersion classroom distance learning, Internet-based classroom teaching systems, and AV presentation and recording. The 60-seat mediated classroom has a 50" rear projection video wall into which three sources can be fed simultaneously; for example, a surgical procedure can be displayed from one site, Corporate | Residential | Education | Government | Hospitality | Transportation | Health Care | Cultural and Event Centers | Commercial Lighting “A major design consideration in the HHSB was the need for standardization across the 48 rooms, many of which have specialized teaching requirements.”

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Coppin State University in Baltimore, MD, is a liberal arts institutionand a leader in urban education and public service. Informationtechnology is the centerpiece for the school’s institutional goals,and every instructional room across Coppin State’s growing campus is a connected classroom standardized on Crestron.

Dr. Ahmed El-Haggan is Vice President of Information Technology,CIO, and Professor of Computer Science at Coppin State. He headsthe Information Technology Division at Coppin, which is responsiblefor of all aspects of information and telecommunication technologies,including AV. “I believe AV is part of IT,” said El-Haggan. “It’s areflection of the integrated approach we take here at Coppin. Weconverge as much around IT as possible, including instructionaland classroom technology.”

At 160,000 square feet, the new Health and Human ServicesBuilding (HHSB) is the school’s largest academic structure, andhouses the School of Nursing, Honors College, and School ofProfessional Studies, which includes Criminal Justice, SocialWork, Applied Psychology / Rehabilitation Counseling andInterdisciplinary Studies.

Convergent Technologies Design Group (CTDG) in Baltimore wastasked with designing systems for the HHSB that would advancethe campus standard for instructional technology while establishing

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a baseline for future improvements on campus. “A major designconsideration in the HHSB was the need for standardizationacross the 48 rooms, many of which have specialized teachingrequirements,” observed Bill Holaday, CTDG project manager. “Insuch a diverse environment, the design and implementation of aconsistent user interface is a critical factor,” agreed Paul Corraine,CTDG Principal.

During the design phase of the HHSB, El-Haggan made the decisionto standardize on Crestron across the campus, which included 15 buildings and over 100 “smart” rooms. The reason, he said,was that “we liked the Crestron technology offerings, customerservice, training, continuing education program, partnership,support – the whole package. We feel that Crestron has investedas much in Coppin as the school has invested in Crestron.”

A few examples of the types of spaces in the HHSB include a100-seat lecture hall, tiered 60-seat mediated classroom, generalclassrooms, laboratories, distance learning center, and mootcourtroom with adjacent control room. Activities include healthcareobservation and recording, immersion classroom distance learning,Internet-based classroom teaching systems, and AV presentationand recording.

The 60-seat mediated classroom has a 50" rear projection videowall into which three sources can be fed simultaneously; forexample, a surgical procedure can be displayed from one site,

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“A major design consideration in the HHSB was the need for standardization across the 48 rooms, many of which have specialized teaching requirements.”

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while instructors comment from two other locations. “TheCrestron touchpanel makes the most commonly used video wallpresets available to the faculty at the press of a single button,”added Holoday.

A typical instructor station includes a Crestron touchpanel anddigital document camera mounted in a pull out drawer; gooseneckand wireless microphones; SMARTTM SympodiumTM; laptop interface; fixed host computer (routed through the Sympodium)and HDTV tuner.

To help facilitate Internet-based teaching, every classroom andlab has a pan/tilt/zoom auto tracking camera. By stepping on afloor mat with an embedded contact closure (located at the podium),the instructor triggers a preset to zoom the camera to that location.A Vaddio TrackVIEW system interfaces with the Crestron controlprocessor, enabling the camera to use visual tracking to followthe instructor’s movements. Ceiling mounted microphones pick upevery student/teacher exchange, and the full classroom experienceis captured, stored and indexed for replay over the Internet.

Coppin is in the early stages of deploying Crestron RoomView®

Server Edition software, a multi-user resource management program that provides an “at-a-glance” view of the entire controlsystem network. RoomView functionality will include the ability tomanage and control connected AV resources from any computeron the network; perform remote system diagnostics and trackprojector lamp usage; the generation of network activity logs,and automated event scheduling.

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