Furniture - Spectrum Industries, Inc.

Spectrum Industries offers a range of furniture for classrooms and computer labs. Among their wares is the Distance Learning Console, constructed of seven individual primary components which, when used in unison, form a highly flexible station from which an instructor can provide an effective uplink to distant sites. An equipment rack and a shelf rack are capable of housing all of the necessary hardware for a distance learning classroom, and are designed to insure safety and ease of access to the equipment. Both racks come with lockable doors on the back to facilitate easy equipment changes and cord servicing.

Also for use in the distance learning classroom, Spectrum’s Multi Purpose Desk offers design features such as cord management channels, adjustable glides, and desk-to-desk connectors. Also available are optional power and communications modules for use with videoconferencing.

Spectrum Industries, Inc., Chippewa Falls, WI, (800) 235-1262, www.spectrumfurniture.com

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