After first purchasing the original Meeting Owl in 2018 to support hybrid faculty and administrative meetings in one of their conference rooms, The Pennington School’s Director of Technology, Kenneth Coakley, heard from faculty and the administrative team that meetings felt more intuitive and natural.
When the pandemic hit in early 2020 and Kenneth had to figure out how to outfit the school’s classrooms for remote and hybrid learning, he explored other video conferencing options from Logitech, Kandao, and Neat, but was quickly sold on the Meeting Owl, and purchased 60 Meeting Owl to outfit all classrooms on campus.
In the classroom, Meeting Owl were mounted onto tripods so teachers could easily move them around the classroom when needed. The Meeting Owl's smart mics and tri-speaker also ensured that sound was clear and loud for those in the classroom and joining remotely.
Some of the Meeting Owl’s newest features have been particularly helpful for The Pennington School’s teachers.
Teachers also like disabling the 360° Pano strip when it’s not needed to show more of the classroom speakers for remote participants, and they use the Meeting Owl app on their in-room iPads to quickly access features and settings on the Dashboard View when they’re in the middle of a classroom discussion.
When Kenneth heard about the newest product from Owl Labs — the Whiteboard Owl — he purchased it to test out in classrooms with a few faculty members to see if it could be a good addition to their hybrid learning tech stack.
Additionally, Kenneth anticipates that the Whiteboard Capture feature will make it easier for students to study and for teachers to share meeting recordings and study guides by automatically capturing whiteboard images.
There were other aspects of campus life that improved when The Pennington School shifted to hybrid.
Ultimately, Kenneth wants to make sure The Pennington School is as prepared for hybrid collaboration as possible — even if they don’t always need it.