On Topic Episode 05: Oh, for the Love of AV…
It’s February, and as legally required by Hallmark and your Great Aunt Silvia, this show will be Valentine’s themed. We share our backgrounds and how we got into AV and why we do what we do. For a bit of future prognostication, we also cover what we’d love to see from AV in the future.
Off the Rails Episode 11: We Hunt Unicorns (which are really just hipster rhinos)
Hey, let’s talk staffing levels. How many support technicians do you have on your team? How many programmers, project managers, specialists? Is that based on historical precedent or just luck?
Also, we review real job listings and try to determine if you want to work there.
Off the Rails Episode 10: The New Trapper Keeper
Marc apologizes for inadvertently ending a childhood winter tradition and Rachel is not having any of it and drops an f-bomb. Chris shares way, way too much information on a single project and invites you to do the same. Justin wants to know if we’re doing away with proprietary VTC hardware for the right reasons and just replacing it with more of the same.
On Topic Episode 04: The Future is a Spreadsheet Away
Let’s start 2021 right— Chris really doesn’t like the term “Classrooms of the Future,” then we talk the process we use (or don’t) to plan for summer projects, and Rachel has been fielding lots of questions from manufacturers about forecasting AV budgets.
Off the Rails Episode 09: That’s What Over Under Gets You
How many projects and installations are universities tackling over the holidays this year compared to last? For some of us, a lot-- for some, none. Weird. Then Jeff Peterson and Jordan Basham return to continue the discussion from our last episode about university athletics AV, managing student employees, the future of live AV production, and the critical importance of being able to properly over/under cables. We wrap with a lightning round of our AV-related New Year's Resolutions.
Off the Rails Episode 08: Everyone Starts With a Bread Truck
Shure buys Stem Audio-- are they making a play at the conference room market? (Hint: Yes). The AV SuperFriends are joined by Jeff Peterson from Oregon State University and Jordan Basham from Western Kentucky University to talk about AV for NCAA and Athletics as well as the interaction between academic AV and athletics AV. Also, what happens when you have a student you just can't let escape? Finally, we each have a Naughty and Nice list for the AV industry.
On Topic Episode 03: It’s a Festivus Miracle!
It’s time for the holidays with the AV SuperFriends! Everyone shares their holiday wishlist and names one item that they really, really want from Santa… except Chris who has trouble counting and just rattles off his entire list. Merry Christmas, y’all!
Off the Rails Episode 07: Putting on my Future Hat
The end of Adobe Flash means a lot of potential issues with older equipment, a major manufacturer suggests we all ignore IT security updates, Dr. Jon Dorbolo returns to continue his exploration of pedagogy and technology, and we all went on the Internet and found THIS!
Off the Rails Episode 06: Unraveling a Ball of Wax
Did you know you can get a robot to attend your Zoom calls, meetings, and classes for you? I heard about it from my best friend’s sister’s boyfriend’s brother’s girlfriend heard from this guy who knows this kid who’s going with a girl who uses it.
Also, we’re joined by Dr. Jon Dorbolo to dive deep on the history of teaching and learning online. Jon quickly puts us all in our place and runs circles around all of us-- except maybe Rachel and Larry-- as he provides a history lesson on teaching online over the last 30 years. Also, remember Gopher? And Turbo Gopher?
On Topic Episode 02: Convenience Fee
On this episode of AV SuperFriends: On Topic, we’re taking a look back at an interesting last few months. Did we choose the right model microphones and projec... ok, no one really cares about that. We take a holistic look at AV, eLearning, pedagogy, and the college experience and talk through how making six years of changes in six months might affect the future learning spaces. Also, Justin comes up with the idea to charge tuition to online students based on how far they are from campus.