D&D’s Teacher Presentation Stations (TPS)

D&D’s Teacher Presentation Stations (TPS)

A Teacher Presentation Station (TPS) is a height-adjustable mobile table equipped with power and wire management. From the TPS, the teacher orchestrates teaching and learning with their laptop typically connecting to an interactive LED display and document camera. 

First, A Little History

When I was in elementary school in the 1960’s, most of my K-12 teachers had their desk in the front corner of the room. These desks were typically made out of solid oak and had anchored many a school year.  When the teacher was not teaching at the front chalkboard, or at their relatively new overhead projector, they would most likely be navigating the class from their desk.

Speaking of that “new” overhead projector, it was really the first analog “interactive” AV equipment in the classroom. It allowed teachers to present acetate transparencies of basically any lined drawing, or their own handwriting while facing students. As a visual learner, I just loved images used in class whether they were transparency illustrations to help me learn concepts, or educational filmstrips and movies. I always volunteered to thread and operate the filmstrips or 16mm film projectors while I sat right next to the projector to troubleshoot film jams. I had that job locked down by 5th grade. In fact the picture above, reminds me of my 5th grade teacher, Mrs. Erickson with her red curly hair. You didn’t mess with Mrs. Erickson.

Years later as an Educational Technology Resource Teacher for San Diego Unified School District, I participated with colleagues in developing a teacher presentation station that would integrate all the new classroom digital technology.

In the 1990’s, the table top video projector entered the classroom. The video projector sitting on a separate AV cart was connected to a desktop computer from another table all plugged together with an extension cord and VGA cable strung across the floor. The computers image was then projected onto a pull-down screen, probably from the same era when I was running the film projector back in the mid-1960’s.

In the early 2000’s, technology really started to enter the K-12 classroom as the teacher got a laptop computer and a large Interactive Whiteboard (IWB). Table-top video projectors evolved into short-throw video projectors that could be mounted above the IWB. This was a game changer because we could put all the wiring in the front of the class, close to the wall, and away from the middle of the action in the classroom.

From the wall, we then could connect the interactive whiteboard located in the front center of the room to a laptop and document camera resting on a new kind of powered media table. This table was most often located several feet away in the front corner of the room just like Mrs Erickson’s old desk. We dubbed the table the “21st century teacher desk.” In just a few years, the majority of the traditional old wooden teacher desks were removed from the classroom.

The shift had happened. Schools integrated the laptops, interactive whiteboard, doc cam and projection system to the teacher’s new desk. We called the desk, the “Teacher Presentation Station” or simply “TPS.” Not only could the teacher present, but students could come up directly to use the interactive whiteboard, or use the presentation station with their student mobile device to present to the class. 

I took the two pictures above around 2009, where we integrated the following items to make our district standard presentation station.

  1. Custom Bretford Table 24″ x 48.”
  2. The table legs were screwed to a fixed standing height so the teacher could stand or sit in a height-adjustable task stool.
  3. A document camera was mounted on the white laminate table which served as a neutral color balance for the doc cam.
  4. The table also had a wire management tray underneath to hold a power strip and connect all the tethered wires to the ceiling projector, interactive whiteboard, wall power, DVD player, and classroom audio and wireless microphone system.

The vendor who helped me design the custom presentation station teacher desk, even included a drilled hole to secure the doc cam with their lock-down kit, was none other than D&D.

As always, technology keeps moving forward as the Interactive Whiteboard (or IWB) has now evolved into a LED Promethean Interactive Display with up to an 86″ diagonal size eliminating the need for a video projector altogether and servicing replacement lamps.

D&D Learning Spaces has been a part of this classroom technology history that continues today as a furniture and AV vendor for K-12 schools.

In the past year, D&D has been working with Wisconsin Bench a leading manufacturer of educational furniture. Together we have crafted a “new and improved” presentation station table that enhances teacher ergonomics. We are happy to now introduce, three different self-height adjustable bases connected to a writable surface powered table top. 

The New Table Top

 Just like our original 2009 Bretford table, D&D’s new Teacher Presentation Stations (TPS) are designed for orchestrating teaching and learning with a teacher laptop, doc cam, and LED interactive display.

All three TPS models include the same new table top that maximizes the table space and includes:

  • Custom 28” x 48” Table Top *Note- The Pin Leg Adjustable (PLA) Table is 24″ x 48″
    • Formica Writable Surface – Liquid Glass (actually any laminate surface you want)
    • Legrand Table Top Access Box with 4 outlet Power Strip 15ft.
      Excellent for holding a teacher’s laptop AC Brick and cords – all top-loaded with no more bending under the table to plug in and out daily!
    • Pencil Drawer 
    • Slate Grey  – Armor edge 
    • Legs – Smooth Silver
    • 12″H x 35” W Perforated Metal Modesty Panel with cable management trough
      (including Velcro Cable Management Kit) 
    • 4 Locking Casters

The TPS is available with a task stool sold separately.

D&D’s Three Teacher Presentation Stations (TPS): Leg Base Options

  1. TPS – Pin Leg Adjustable (PLA)
  2. TPS – Crank Height Adjustable (CHA)
  3. TPS – Pnuematic Height Adjustable (PHA)

The Leg base options are presented in a progressive good, better, and best soluton based on our K-12 customer’s needs and budget. 

1. TPS – PLA (Pin Leg Adjustable) 

The Pin Leg Adjustable (TPS-PLA) model is our entry-level solution in height adjustment. This is are most economical TPS as most teachers will set the pin legs to their personal standing height from 26″- 40″, and then leave it there permanently for sitting in a raised pneumatic task stool, or for standing too.

2. TPS – CHA (Crank Height Adjustable)

The hand Crank Height Adjustable (TPS-CHA) model is our middle level solution in self-height adjustment. The hand crank easily raises and lowers the adjustable legs to the exact user’s height for standing or sitting in a task stool. The handle retracts under the table and is interchangeable from left to right sides.

3. TPS – PHA (Pneumatic Height Adjustable)

The Pneumatic Height Adjustment (TPS – PHA) model as our top level solution in instantaneous self-height adjustment. The handle control is unique for pneumatic height adjustable tables in that it is flush mounted underneath the table. This design hides the mechanism as most teachers appreciate this feature.

The Teacher Presentation Station Task Stool (sold separately)

The Office Master BC47-SDU Teacher Task Stool is our go to pneumatic height-adjustable chair used for sitting or standing at the Mobile Presentation Station. This product features:

  • Fabric Black Vinyl – Grade 3 3P30 Noir
  • 8″ Cylinder rather than the standard 10″ (Allows more people the opportunity to put their feet on the floor if they desire) Note- The “SDU” signifies the 8″ cylinder
  • Seat Height  23-31″
  • Casters Hard or Soft
  • Overall Height  42-55″
  • Warranty  7 year limited

    The Flexible Classroom Begins with Dynamic Furniture.

    By providing self-height adjusting furniture with casters, teachers have more options in creating an enticing learning space for students that is both mobile and modular. Look to D&D Learning Spaces to help districts and schools design their own multimedia presentation system for students and staff and provide the integration services to put it all together!

    Related D&D Products to Craft a Multimedia Presentation System

    IPEVO Doc Cam

    Lightspeed Audio

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    Orchestrating Teaching & Learning with Promethean Interactive Displays

    Orchestrating Teaching & Learning with Promethean Interactive Displays

    Orchestrating Teaching & Learning with D&D’s Quartet of Presentation Technology

    This post is part one of a four part blog series that integrates four essential presentation technology products within a learning space. These four products are:

    1. Promethean Interactive Display – ActivPanel 9
    Promethean, the best mobile or wall-mounted interactive displays and software for K-12 education.

    2. IPEVO Document Camera
    Powerful and light-weight doc cam to enlarge books, images, and 3-D objects.

    3. Lightspeed Topcat Instructional Audio
     All-in-one ceiling-mounted amplifier and speaker connected to a wireless teacher microphone with neck lanyard and hand-held microphone for student use.

     4. D&D’s Teacher Presentation Station (TPS)
    The 21st century teacher desk with pneumatic sit/stand adjustable-height with powered outlet and wire management trough. Conduct teaching and learning with a connected LED display, laptop computer, document camera,and instructional audio system from this workstation. Available with teacher task stool.

    The Teacher as Conductor

    If learning is a symphony of cognitive and multisensory experiences, the classroom teacher is a worthy conductor.

    The learning environment needs to reflect the curriculum. As the United States moves to more of an inquiry/project-based curriculum, the focus is shifting from a teacher mostly standing in front of the class teaching, to teachers facilitating the learning process in all parts of the learning space. 

    The 21st century teacher orchestrates learning as an interactive process and uses digital tools to help optimize the participation of all her students.

    In 2008-2010, I was part of an educational technology team in San Diego Unified School District that facilitated the professional learning for ultimately 7,000 teachers and their Promethean Interactive Whiteboards, doc cams, presentation station tables, and instructional audio systems into a variety of K-12 learning spaces. This experience taught me how important this quartet of technology can be used in daily instruction. I came to understand that this presentation technology in a teacher’s hands served to facilitate literacy at an increased multi-sensory level, and that can be a power and illuminating force in students’ lives.

    Part 1: Promethean Interactive Displays, Software, and Resources

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    Promethean ActivPanel 9

    Promethean ActivPanel 9 models come in 65″, 75″ and 86″ 4K diagonal sizes. Choose between a wall-mounted or a mobile stand solution.

    ActivPanel Videos

    D&D As Your Premiere Promethean Dealer

    D&D Learning Spaces has been a Promethean dealer since 2017.

    Our Perspective:

    • After careful research, we have found Promethean to be the best interactive display for K-12 education. For this reason, it is the only interactive display we sell.
    • Promethean’s ActivInspire software is globally recognized as the best interactive display app for K-12 teachers and students with the largest network of teacher created and shared lessons in the world.

    Our Services:

    • We are a complete system integrator as an authorized dealer for both wall mounted or mobile stand installations.
    • We can provide initial face-to-face staff training and work directly with Promethean, their training staff and online training resources.
    • We can come directly to you with our Promethean Mobile Showroom to give you an instant hands-on demo experience before you buy.
    • We can also bring out the entire quartet of presentation technology, as well as any furniture you would like to see and try out.
    • And most importantly, we stay with you. We are a licensed Class B General Contractor with many years of experience to manage your project from start to finish. Each project receives a dedicated Project Manager who oversees your every detail from the planning stage through completion. Whether your project is large or small, please give us a call and discover the D&D difference!

    D&D Learning Spaces is a California General Contractor

    D&D Learning Spaces and Promethean ActivPanel on the Move!

    The Chair King of Rock and Roll

    The Chair King of Rock and Roll

    While sitting, the majority of K-12 students spend most of their school day in “stupid chairs.”

    Let me clarify. I’m not saying all chairs are “stupid,” just the typical traditional district standard four-legged chair found in most K-12 classrooms in the United States. You know this classroom chair, you’ve sat in its many generic forms of hard plastic many…many times. The four-legged chair is touted more for its stacking ability, rather than its actual sitting function. It’s the ire of Dr. Deiter Breithecker, a leading health and kinetics scientist, a very smart fellow who has got me using the “stupid” word here (my mother would not approve).

    Dr. Breithecker is worth the 7:46 minute run time of this video. I’ll even speculate that he will inspire you to start looking differently at seating options for K-12 students, and yourself. I’ll catch you on the flip side with a couple of exceptional chair options worthy of a crown.

    Dr. Breithecker’s last words in the video, “Even a smart chair is the worst chair if you use it…for hours.” As I research and write (like this blog) in my home office, I practice my normal work routine of sitting for about 20-25 minutes. Then, using my sit/stand desk, I raise it and stand for about 20-25 minutes. I then might go downstairs to talk to my wife or maybe outside to tend to the succulents, then back to work, repeat.

    I’m lucky, I have an ergonomic task chair and a sit/stand desk to keep my body in motion, that in turn, helps keep my mind in motion. When I was a K-12 student back in the middle of the 20th century I could only have dreamed of such options, you too?

    As a teacher and now learning environment designer, I’ve sat and tested many K-12 chairs for classrooms. I’ve been looking for the optimal plastic shell student chair that is both durable and ergonomically flexible for young people.  In 2022, I’ve had the opportunity to work for D&D Integrated Solutions, a leading advocate and furniture dealer for VS America. In experiencing VS’s impressive seating and table options, the good folks at D&D have led me to the “Panto” line of chairs designed by Verner Panton for VS.

    Eureka!!!

    Here I showcase two essential Panto models I see as the crown jewels for K-12 student classroom chairs.

    The PantoSwing-LuPo

    This chair is a forward flexing cantilever, and the only cantilever (that I’m aware of) that begins at the 12″ pre-school size. The PantoSwing comes in six different graduated sizes 12″, 13″, 15″, 17″, 18″, and 20,” and is a true comprehensive seating solution.

    I featured the PantoSwing in my recent post, Back to the Future with Cantilever Chairs. In the video above, Dr. Breithecker illustrates the dynamic linear back and forth movement that the cantilever chair provides; and in my opinion is the immediate replacement for the four-legged rigid chair that goes through all K-12 years. This chair swings! The PantoSwing is worthy of its place on the chair throne.

    The PantoMove-LuPo

    It joins the crown with four progressive Panto shell sizes typically starting at middle school to adult. (The PantoMove-Plus also comes in a task stool model.)

    As a standard swivel task chair, it comes in two different pneumatic gas spring height-adjustment models, 13-16.75″ (Medium seat shell)  and 16.5-21.5″ (Large seat shell). It has a standard star foot frame with casters, but really all comparisons with other student task chairs ends here.

    The PantoMove is really in a class (or I’ll say flexible classroom) by itself. It’s ergonomically superior to all other student chairs in both its poly shell design and exceptional ability to rock and roll. By rock and roll, I’m referring to the PantoMove’s patented 3D Rocker Mechanism housed directly under the seat.

    Rock and Roll Baby

    The PantoMove literally goes to a whole other level of motion with “Rock” – moving forward and backward at 6 degrees, and “Roll” – moving side to side at 3 degrees in a gentle all-round 360 degree motion. The 3D Rocker flows in a ball in socket-like motion providing a full range of hip motion in the seat. This hip motion allows for subtle weight transfer as students are not going to fall off this chair. For me, it’s the sitting version of the “Elvis Pelvis” and I’m calling the PantoMove-LuPo,
    The Chair King of Rock and Roll.”

    Now let’s take the PantoMove-LuPo for a test drive.
    Note- “LuPo” means the seat shell is made from double-walled, structured polypropylene for comfortable seating with an air cushion effect.

    In this short video, no translation is required-

    Let’s finish with this 3:00 minute product demonstration video from the good people at VS America. And, that task chair I mentioned earlier that works with my sit/stand desk in my home office, is of course my very own PantoMove-LuPo.

    Resources/Inspiration

    Back to the Future with Cantilever Chairs

    Back to the Future with Cantilever Chairs

    “Movement and exercise are essential fundamental requirements. Children especially need plenty of exercise for the harmonious development of body and mind. Constant rhythmic alternation between the static and the dynamic, between pressure and relief of pressure, between tension and relaxation can provide the conditions for balanced physical and mental wellbeing.”
    –Dr. Dieter Breithecker, Federal Institute for the Development of Posture and Exercise, Germany

    Traditional K-12 classrooms come equipped with all the same student desks and chairs. The common student chair since the 1980’s is a metal 4-legged chair with a rigid plastic back and seat that slightly slopes back putting the student in a passive inactive posture. This stacking chair is appropriately sized as a district standard at 12, 14, 16, and 18 inches from the floor to the seat, and most often purchased in dark navy blue. Many school furniture companies still make this chair in the 2020’s, but like any business they are going to continue to supply a product as long as there is a demand.

    However, we at D&D Learning Spaces support new district standard seating options for students that move from static seating to dynamic seating. This transformation begins with a ‘modernist’ design from the 1920’s called the “cantilever chair.”

    A Little History

    The cantilever chair was first developed at the German Bauhaus Art School in the mid-1920’s by two architects, Marcel Breuer and Mart Stam.

    cantilever chair is a chair whose seating and framework are not supported by the typical arrangement of 4 legs, but instead is held erect and aloft by a single leg or legs that are attached to one end of a chair’s seat and bent in an L shape, thus also serving as the chair’s supporting base.
    –Wikipedia

    Marcel Breuer was the first to bend tubular steel in one continuous frame that created a subtle backward-flexing motion. In 1928, he created the cane ‘Cesca Chair’ named after his daughter Francesca and is considered a modernist classic in design and function to this day.

    ‘Forward-Flexing’ Cantilever Student Chairs

    In this century, school furniture manufacturers started making ‘forward-flexing’ cantilever student chairs with a Z shape designed frame with a sturdy crossbar between the front legs. This new design, facilitates a student’s forward leaning motion compared to the backward rocking motion of Breuer’s original cantilever chair.

    The VS PantoSwing-Lupo shown here is a fantastic alternative to the traditional 4-legged student chair as it’s stackable (5 high). The Panto shell is made of a double wall of polypropylene that creates an air-cushion effect for a comfortable sitting posture. It’s ergonomic back lumbar and forward leaning seat support, puts a student in an active learning posture, ready to think and create.

    Additionally, it meets a district’s standard sizing requirements in that it begins at preschool level and moves up to adult with six different graduated sizes 12″, 13″, 15″, 17″, 18″, and 20,” a true comprehensive seating solution.

    Check out this quick video to see its features, and to see the forward flexing quality of cantilever chairs in general.

    In addition to the VS PantoSwing-Lupo,  D&D Learning Spaces™ provides two more forward-flexing cantilever chair options for school districts.

    Sconnie Cantilever Chair Colors

    The Wisconsin Bench (WB) Sconnie Cantilever shown above is a forward-flexing chair that was added just last year to their product line.  I like that it does not have the horizontal floor stabilizing bar as students have a little more open space with their feet on the floor. Currently, it comes in six standard colors with a smooth silver metal frame finish. The size options are 14, 16, and 18 inches. WB tells me that the ‘Sconnie’ shell will be expanding to other types of seating like task and cafe chairs, so look for the color options to grow as well.

    Paragon Emoji Cantilever Chair - PurpleThe Paragon Emoji Cantilever is a forward-flexing chair with a right angular back legs design compared to the VS PantoSwing-Lupo. It comes in 3 sizes: 14, 16, and 18 inches and is a stylish K-12 stacking seating solution for K-12 schools. Paragon also has 16 color shell options and 5 metal frame color options to choose from.

     

    The Cantilever Chair Full Circle

    Let’s end this post at the beginning. I started with Marcel Breuer’s Cresa backward-flexing cantilever chair and I would like to now feature a 21st century version, the VS Jumper Air Meet. The Jumper Air Meet is also a backward-flexing cantilever chair designed primarily for older students and adults at 18″ inches high. This chair works great as a meeting or Wellness Center chair where gentle rocking by the participants is always a good thing.

    Like all VS Jumper® products the seat shell is made from double-walled, structured polypropylene (Air) for comfortable seating with air cushion effect. Its available in L and XL sizes. This chair is also optionally available with an upholstered seat or all-round upholstery consisting of the plastic core with a taut fabric cover.

    I’m such a fan of cantilever chairs that I have a set of four backward-flexing patio chairs in my backyard. So in any activity, let’s get back to the future with forward and backward flexing cantilever chairs!

    Resources

    • Dr. Dieter Breithecker video – Importance of Dynamic Sitting

    • Dr. Dieter Breithecker video – Dangers of Sitting

     

    D&D Learning Spaces Cantilever Chair Links

        This Chair Rocks! The VS Hokki Wobble Stool

        This Chair Rocks! The VS Hokki Wobble Stool

        For music, everything you need to know about Rock ‘n’ Roll is right there in the title. It’s a complete sensory experience. So complete that as a genre it has now transcended multiple generations since the 1950’s. In the world of school furniture, there is a category (or genre if you will) called, “Wobble Stools.” Everything you need to know about wobble stools is also in the title.

        Now if I had to pick a person who embodied Rock ‘n’ Roll it would be Chuck Berry. He was an original, the guy who literally created human movement through his electric guitar, the real deal. If there is ever a hall of fame for flexible furniture, the VS Hokki Stool would be a founding member, a complete original in design and function, and as VS says, “bodies and minds in motion.”

        There have been many imitators to the original VS Hokki stool but quality in design and durability are key elements to putting a piece of furniture in a K-12 school environment.

        Currently in the United States, there are classrooms  using student desks and chairs  that are twenty years old. With that in mind, you have to think that if a wobble stool is worthy of a school district purchase, it must stand the test of time.

        At D&D Learning Spaces, we feel the VS Hokki stool is the best wobble stool, period.

        In recent years, the wobble stool has gained status as a viable school chair for K-12 students with a growing number of educators and parents wanting this solution for their children in classrooms. It is no secret that many teachers are not waiting for their school district to provide their classrooms with flexible furniture. Instead, they are taking the initiative themselves. The ‘Flexible Furniture Movement’ has in large part been an organic process that is self-started and self-funded by teachers and parents.

        All of this is very close to me being a former teacher myself. I have two daughters who are currently K-12 classroom teachers. They are both slowly and steadily crafting their engaging flexible classroom environments, on their own.

        Now both of my daughters have been through what I’ll call, “the penny wise and pound foolish phase” of buying bean bag chairs, yoga balls, floor-gaming chairs, and some cheap ‘put together’ furniture. All of which have either gone flat or broken down within a year or two.

        My daughter Katie, who teaches third grade recently said to me, “I’m done with all the cheap online furniture that I paid for out of pocket.” And my other daughter, Shawna who teaches sixth grade has concluded that she’s “Now going to spend her classroom budget on one quality table or a couple of quality chairs a year.” Shawna by the way is still using the two VS Hokki Stools that D&D Learning Spaces donated to her several years back. Yes, dad hooked her up, but also never underestimate the resourcefulness of a teacher!

        Why do students and teachers love VS Hokki stools so much?

        • The first time students sit on a Hokki stool they instantly learn how to gently rock their hips, rolling the convex bottom side to side and front to back. It’s rock and roll baby!
        • Sitting on the Hokki is stimulating where movement is natural and unrestricted in a 360 degree rotation. It is made with a polypropylene shell, ergonomically curved seat, and slip-resistant base, all made with 100% recyclable materials.
        • The Hokki comes in fixed heights from 12” 15”, 18”, 20”, and 24.”
        • The Hokki+ Height Adjustable comes in two sizes- 15” to 19 3/4” or 19 3/4” to 26 3/4”. It  has pneumatic height adjustment with an anti-twist protector, resulting in overall stability and seating comfort. The adjustment mechanism is immediately accessible and can be triggered from any position with one hand.

        • The Hokki design creates a slim profile compared to other student chairs. It is easy to stack and can even hang from the end of a table.
        • The Hokki stool compliments mobile and modular  classrooms that do not have all the same desks and chairs. It provides students a seating option to actively move their bodies compared to passive seating chairs.
        • And most importantly, Hokki stools are not just for young children. Think of children, young people, and adults all using Hokki wobble stools at school, home and work. This chair simply rocks!

         

        Resources