Spotlight
- For an institution with "limited resources," Michigan Technological University is making a significant investment in lecture capture for both online and classroom use. And faculty members have embraced the technology, which is supported through training, demonstrations, and an overall approach to implementation that's designed to make the experience seamless for them.More
News & Product Updates
- Brigham Young University in Utah is expected shortly to begin testing a new event capture system that bundles all necessary video, audio, and media server components into a single box.More
- Open source learning content management system ATutor has been updated to version 1.6.4. It now includes support for the IMS Common Cartridge Lite 1.0 content interoperability standard.More
- The University of California, Irvine has selected Camtasia Relay from TechSmith as its campus-wide lecture capture application. The deployment will be made available to 10,300 faculty and staff for creating lecture and instructional recordings.More
- Epson has introduced six new projectors designed for schools, including a new short-throw model that can be mounted as close as 2.8 inches from the projection surface. The new lineup debuted Wednesday at the FETC 2010 conference, underway this week in Orlando, FL.More
- NEC has debuted two new short-throw projectors. The NP510WS and NP610S are portable models designed specifically for classrooms, where space is at a premium.More
- Aruba Networks has gone public with details about the next version of its AirWave wireless management platform, including increased functionality to manage mobile devices on a wireless network. The next release is expected in March 2010.More
- MRV Communications has announced an optical media converter addition to the company's XY line, the Fiber Driver EM316GSW-XY, a gigabit/Fast Ethernet multi-function media converter.More
- Planar Systems has started shipping the new Clarity Matrix LCD Video Wall System, an LCD panel system that delivers tiled visuals to create a wall-sized display.More
- A new line of high definition televisions, the XVT Pro Series, will soon be available from Vizio.More
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