Extron Electronics has announced that they are working with Moseley Architects to build a demonstration classroom for the EDspaces 2017 conference. The Thrive classroom will feature furniture, integrated technology, and acoustical elements, all designed to provide an environment where teaching and learning thrive. Extron will contribute AV switching, system control, and audio amplification for multiple displays through their WallVault system, voice amplification with their VoiceLift Pro microphone, and small group collaboration with their TeamWork system.
“We are delighted to team up with Moseley Architects and allow conference attendees to experience how classroom innovations can address teaching and learning styles,” says Anthony Cortes, director of education sales and marketing for Extron. “The Thrive room will utilize Extron WallVault, VoiceLIft Pro microphone, and TeamWork systems to help create an interactive learning environment.”
The EDspaces 2017 Conference will not only feature education sessions, but visitors will be learning in unique spaces, such as the Thrive room, created by architects and designers in the field and outfitted with innovations that make learning spaces come to life.