Hybrid In-Classroom and Remote Student Configurations

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This is an update to the White Paper with new suggested parts lists, suppliers, and costs for the configurations. Click this link to access the paper as a PDF:

Configuring A Classroom For Hybrid In-Person/Distance Learning Revision 1.4

The SARS-CoV2 pandemic has upended all aspects of life, but perhaps especially K-12 education. Schools are being forced to consider options for in-class and remote participation to a degree never attempted before.

This white paper describes requirements and potential cost-effective approaches for configuring a typical physical classroom for hybrid in-person/distance learning at the elementary and high-school level.

Particular consideration is given to SOUND- an aspect of remote learning that is often overlooked. A focus of the paper is on the requirements for clear and intelligible speech for local and remote students and staff.

UPDATED 8/6/2020

Hybrid In-Classroom and Remote Configurations Update

Sound is critical for remote instruction!

Sound is critical for remote instruction!

This is an update to the White Paper with a new configuration involving Wireless Lavalier Microphones with USB receivers. Click this link to access the paper as a PDF:

Hybrid Classroom Configurations White Paper 1.3

The SARS-CoV2 pandemic has upended all aspects of life, but perhaps especially K-12 education. Schools are being forced to consider options for in-class and remote participation to a degree never attempted before.

This whitepaper below describes requirements and potential cost-effective approaches for configuring a typical physical classroom for hybrid in-person/distance learning at the elementary and high-school level.

Particular consideration is given to the audio requirements for clear and intelligible speech for local and remote students and staff.

UPDATED 8/2/2020

Hybrid In-Classroom And Remote Student Learning Configurations

The SARS-CoV2 pandemic has upended all aspects of life, but perhaps especially K-12 education. Schools are being forced to consider options for in-class and remote participation to a degree never attempted before.

The whitepaper below describes requirements and potential cost-effective approaches for configuring a typical physical classroom for hybrid in-person/distance learning at the elementary and high-school level.

UPDATED 7/23/2020

Download PDF White Paper Revision 1.2