Latin America. An intuitive collaboration solution is Sony's new commitment to the educational and corporate segments. Vision Exchange, as it has been called, brings together students, faculty, and presenters in a dynamic working group-based environment that promotes creative debate and knowledge sharing.
Aimed at universities, higher education institutions and corporate conference rooms, Vision Exchange offers a dynamic and flexible solution that adapts to a wide range of teaching spaces and meeting rooms.
Teams can come up with ideas and work collaboratively, by sharing and wirelessly using the content from their own laptop or tablet. This is a simple way to engage participants in discussions, as a video connection to remote locations is incorporated for truly global teamwork.
In the case of active learning and interactive classrooms, Sony argues that traditional "monologue" classes are continually being replaced by interactive methods that encourage a higher level of student participation and understanding.
Available with a simple licensing option, remote communication allows workgroups to communicate with other sites using standards-based video conferencing systems. In this way, participants can share in real time both the contents of their own devices (laptops, tablets and smartphones), as well as the overlapping annotations or descriptions on the electronic whiteboard.
Today, most meeting rooms are based on a single source of wired content and a single monitor, plus a dedicated audio-visual system with mixers, video conferencing systems, and other hardware components.
This complex setup is often a cause of frustration and wasted time, given the difficulties presenters have with wiring, which prevent them from focusing on the meeting. Vision Exchange eliminates these operational issues by making it possible for participants to focus on the meeting with an improved communication experience.