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Level 3 Audio Visual is a hand-picked team of engineers, system designers and technicians dedicated to applying current AV technology to commercial and education environments.
And while today’s open offices feature many workers at computers and not working the phones, voice calls still happen, people still talk in walkways and at desks, and ambient noise is a factor in open office distraction. Like noise-canceling headphones, sound masking is a way of introducing a layer of background sound to reduce distraction from ambient noise, allow for small private conversations, and increase worker comfort when working quietly at an open desk. While it sounds like white noise, sound masking adds sound closely matched to the frequencies of human speech, which surprisingly has the effect of making your office space seem quieter. Unlike other noise cancelation techniques, sound masking targets speech frequencies, making them blur into a background that reduces the brain’s focus.
Architects, electricians, and your internal team are likely ill-equipped to manage the audiovisual design and engineering processes required to implement video wall solutions on small and large scales. If your Tempe, AZ, business is interested in a video wall installation, you need the help of an experienced audiovisual integrator like Level 3 Audiovisual. Failing to measure your dimensions correctly, drill in the right area, level the screens, or fit a screen perfectly into a bracket can result in a crooked display and wall damage. Level 3 Audiovisual is an end-to-end AV integrator headquartered in Tempe, AZ, with experience designing, installing, and customizing digital signage and video wall solutions for commercial organizations of all sizes.
LED panels are an excellent choice for a video wall display in many applications. There’s a reason LED technology has taken over the TV display market, and many of the same advantages carry through for video wall applications. LED panels are available in various pixel pitches to facilitate high-resolution images and video for high-graphics applications. Precise dimming capability allows for excellent picture quality and color reproduction across a large wall without washout and makes information more readable by reducing “bloom” around text.
During debriefing, medical students have the chance to not only hear feedback from their instructors but see — through video playback — what went right, what went wrong, and what can be improved upon next time. Advanced debriefing software from SIMStation allows simulation instructors to bookmark video, make annotations and notations during recording, create and edit checklists, write notes and time-stamp videos using a handheld tablet in the training room during the simulation. In the debriefing room, instructors use the same handheld tablets as a remote control to playback recorded video, view live camera shots, and discuss annotated notes with students. A dedicated debriefing session allows room for reflection, detailed feedback with accompanying video, and questions — all of which help students process the simulation and learn from it.