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What is Instructor Station and Terminal

Cases on Learning Design and Human Performance Technology
The instructor station, in this case, refers to the desk, table, podium, or cart which contains the wired computer for a room as well as the terminal which allows a user to control the power of the projector and display panels, control which inputs are used to project for the whole room, and when it works in the distance rooms, both record meetings or lectures and control connections with students or visitors at a distance.
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Training as the Beginning of a Deeper Conversation: Challenging How It Is Offered and What It Includes
Jesse Strycker (Ohio University, USA)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 17
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-0054-5.ch007
Abstract
A substantial renovation to a historic college and building resulted in a state-of-the-art building, full of new technologies and possibilities for new kinds of technology-enhanced teaching. Technology malfunctions slowed adoption and exploration of these possibilities, but limited communication and training accompanied by institutionally-mandated scheduling system stagnated adoption and innovation further. This case explores these issues and how an unconventional training series has started a deeper conversation about these issues and promoted more pedagogical experimentation.
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