Canada - Kramer has ‘revolutionised’ teaching and learning at John Abbott College in Quebec, bringing all-new connected capabilities and possibilities to classrooms using a range of advanced AV over IP solutions.
In response to a rapidly growing student population and limited campus space, the new dynamic classroom complex, led by Canadian integration partner AVI-SPL in collaboration with Kramer, delivers scalable, flexible and user-friendly learning environments.
With a campus area of 1,600 acres, John Abbott College is an English-language public college located in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, near the western tip of the Island of Montreal. Faced with the daunting challenge of creating additional teaching space without undertaking a major construction project, the college took a modular approach to increase classroom capacity.
Completed in just four months, 32 prefabricated units were installed to form Maple Hall, housing 13 classrooms designed to adapt to the evolving needs of educators and students alike.
Following a rigorous selection process, Kramer AV over IP solutions were specified to replace traditional point-to-point cabling with a fully networked solution. This design enables any source to be routed to any display – across classrooms or even campus-wide – opening the door to more interactive and collaborative teaching methods.
“Technology should enhance the lesson, not interrupt it,” said Ryan Forster, coordinator of end user experience at John Abbott College. “That’s what Kramer helped us achieve. Instructors walk in and everything just works. They can focus on teaching, not on technology.”
Each Maple Hall classroom features: 8” Kramer KT-208 touch panel with preview monitor for intuitive, one-touch control; 86” SMART interactive display and two additional 86” LG displays for optimal visibility; Kramer PA-120Z audio amplifiers and GALIL 6-C ceiling speakers. Kramer KDS-DEC7 video decoders ensure ultra-low latency over IP, and Kramer VIA GO devices enable wireless 4K streaming from any laptop, phone, or tablet.
The project emphasised ease of use and low maintenance. All AV equipment is neatly housed in podium racks, while AV traffic is routed through a robust network backbone of Cisco Meraki and Ubiquiti switches. Motion sensors and integrated controls for lighting and shades further streamline the user experience and improve energy efficiency.
“We’re no longer locked into single-purpose rooms,” added Forster. “With this infrastructure, we can scale, adapt, and grow on demand. Instructors don’t need to think about inputs or buttons.
“It’s about flexibility. We now have the infrastructure to support teaching that adapts in real time - whether it’s small group breakout sessions or sharing a single presentation with multiple classrooms.”
Encouraged by the success of Maple Hall, John Abbott College plans to expand Kramer’s AVoIP infrastructure throughout the wider campus.
Jesse Gadon, Kramer VP of sales, North America, concluded: “We are delighted to have supported John Abbott College with this project. At its heart, Kramer technology is about improving and enhancing people’s lives, and it’s fantastic to see students enjoying the benefit of smart simplicity and seamless integration.”