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In 1999, the Walton College of Business opened
the
new Reynolds Center for Enterprise Development. Among
the many advanced technological features is the most sophisticated
TML classroom in the State.
The classroom provides a broadcast-quality signal that can be delivered
via several different methods: satellite, compressed video, Internet, and cable.
The classroom has four cameras, voice-activated
microphones, document
camera, PC with MS Office and Internet access, DVD player, videotape playback,
telephone interface, and audiotape playback. There are two 42-inch plasma
monitors
at the front of the room and two 36-inch monitors at the rear.
An operator in the control room provides the
technology support for the instructor
during each class session. This allows the instructor to focus on teaching
and learning. By clicking on one of the thumbnails you'll get a larger photo and
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