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International School Installs more TecPodium Interactive Lecterns!
Posted on Wednesday, October 3, 2012
International School Installs more TecPodium Interactive Lecterns!

Rothberg International School uses TecPodium Control Panel to bridge between the 30 languages spoken in classrooms.

What can you do if you have students from more than 50 countries speaking more than 30 different languages? How do you transmit a professional appearance to students who demand up-to-date technology that operates with zero failure? Is there a way to host international conventions and conferences without the need to spend on monitoring technicians each day?
These were the exact dilemmas the leaders and executives of the Rothberg International School were facing when they decided to enquire the possibilities opened for them.

After examining and testing several alternatives TecPodium Interactive Lectern (TPI-12) was chosen as the preferred solution across the School's lecture halls, classrooms and teaching areas.
This Summer, more TecPodium units were integrated in the rooms with Sharp LCD projectors, motorized screens and light control modules.
TecPodium with its outstanding easy to use Control Panel has only a few keys, with icons that transcend language, to control and switch between all the AV equipment.  Students from China and Japan understand the simple icons just like there colleagues from Russia and America.

Rothberg International School hosts some 1,200 students from abroad who come to pursue degrees or earn credits for transfer. The School has become an international arena, a magnet that attracts students from around the world.