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Agenda

  1. Welcome Kelee and Matt
  2. Matt on options for Agati stations
    1. Patrons are having trouble sharing their screens (switching)
    2. current setup
      1. 4 VGA cables
      2. 1 HDMI
    3. the problem is that we have two switching locations
      1. Extron switcher
      2. TV input
    4. two out of four VGA cables are busted in one of the stations
    5. solutions
      1. Extron's Teamwork
        1. show me cables
        2. switching happens based on button on the cable
        3. working with Extron dude to get demo (via CIT)
        4. only 4 inputs
          1. so if we keep the resident computer we would only have 3 cables for patrons
        5. pros
          1. preferred AV solution
          2. elegant design
          3. cutting edge technology (no one has this)
        6. cons
          1. $2,300 per table (does not include install)
          2. does not get us away from fragility of HDMI cable
            1. warranty? – get it through vendor so hopefully 3 yrs
          3. if we want VGA input it's an extra $700
      2. Extron's MediaLink (we already have this)
        1. use existing equipment
        2. remove 4 VGA cables
        3. inputs
          1. 1 VGA
          2. 1 HDMI
          3. 1 resident PC
        4. we don't see a lot of people using multiple laptops connected simultaneously
        5. instead of having an option to connect, you have an option to control
        6. essentially it replaces the remote control
        7. pros
          1. saves money but not sure how much
            1. $500 - $2500
        8. cons
          1. would need to be programmed
            1. can consult with Shane (he did not volunteer)
          2. might require a larger hole cut into the table
      3. Remote Control (aka the Hobo Fix)
        1. remove 4 VGA cables
        2. monitor does the switching
        3. secure the remote to the table
        4. pros
          1. inexpensive (~$80 per station)
        5. cons
      4. Other ideas?
        1. Jim: what if we just have 1 HDMI that's always hot?
          1. get rid of resident computer
        2. Crestron AirMedia
          1. allows wireless connectivity
          2. Gabe is getting one next week (from Academic Technologies)
          3. we're going to run a user study
          4. pros
            1. it works great with laptops
            2. it doesn't prevent us from doing something else
            3. $1000 per station
          5. questions
            1. Sara: is our wireless network robust enough?
              1. Matt: yes, but gave example of someone going back to their desk and checking bank acct (without disconnecting first)
              2. Sara is concerned about bandwidth over RedRover
          6. we could be cutting edge Hobo (do both AirMedia and new remote)
  3. Followup on December action items
    1. Lobby LCDs
      1. Tobi will check if computer will interfere with security gates
    2. Nick will take first pass at charge
    3. Camille: online signage questionnaire
      1. we have one now – where? URL?
      2. paper questionnaire has been out there and we're getting submissions but mostly people who know us
      3. not on Chatter yet
        1. Jim: can we target communication to particular audiences? All Comm majors?
          1. yes, but only guarantees on Chatter right now are first years; everyone else is optional
  4. Priorities for 2015
    1. need to prioritize running list from September