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Techonology Centers
Technology Lab
South Middle School
Grand Forks, North Dakota
As technology continues to play an increasing role in all academic disciplines, we are dedicated to enhancing the classroom setting to keep pace. Today’s technology is changing fast. Already, new technology stations are being added for applications such as physiology and bio-technology, and no one knows what tomorrow will bring. By combining our fixed modular, flexible rail-mounted, and mobile storage systems, we are designing technology labs that have the ability to change, relocate storage, reposition countertops, add new services or reconfigure layouts to keep pace with new curriculum, students and technologies.
CAD Lab
Central High School
Grand Forks, North Dakota
Not all work stations have identical requirements. Some stations require each student to have a computer and sufficient work space. Some only require one computer which is shared by two or more students.
The TMI system allows the room to be reconfigured in numerous ways as needs change. Stand-up stations can convert to sit-down stations; units may be lengthened or shortened as needed, and may be adjusted to adapt to one or two computers; and rail-mounted wall units may easily be moved to accommodate aero-dynamics and robotics equipment.
Technology Lab
South Middle School
Grand Forks, North Dakota
We are concerned with the human elements that go into technology centers. Instead of students having to conform to the casework, the TMI systems adjusts to fit the students. To avoid back strain, for example, student stations may offer height adjustability. To prevent pain in hands and wrists from lengthy typing, we have installed a palm rest on the articulating keyboard tray, which adjusts vertically and tilts 15 degrees.
With all the electronic equipment in technology labs, wire management is a serious consideration. We are not only concerned with solving the problem of all the unsightly wire runs, but realize immediate access to these services is necessary. All wires remain out of sight, avoiding a potential hindrance to students working in the space.
