Campus Technology 2020 New Product Award Winners

Campus Technology new product award winners announced 

Campus Technology is pleased to honor the winner's of our first New Product Award program. Judges chose winners in 19 categories spanning all aspects of technology innovations in higher education. We are proud to honor these winners for their outstanding contributions to higher education, especially at a time when everything about the way education is being delivered is in flux.

We plan to host these awards every year at this time. Please read below for more information.

2020 New Product Award Winners Press Release

The winners are:

Artificial Intelligence

NVIDIA, NVIDIA Jetson Nano 2GB 

Assessment

Gravic Inc. – Remark Software, Remark Test Grading Cloud V2.1.15.8

Business/Personnel Management

Modo Labs, Modo WorkReady, Return to Campus

Classroom Presentation Tool

BenQ, BenQ InstaShow S Wireless Presentation System

Collaboration Tool

Cisco, Cisco Webex Classrooms

Connectivity/Network Access/Security

Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company, Aruba CX 6400 Switch Series

Content Management Systems

Ambassador Education Solutions, RODA

COVID-19 Safety Product

Modo Labs, Modo Crisis Response Starter Kit

Document Camera

HoverCam, Ultra 10

E-Learning Authoring Tool

Articulate, Rise

Emergency Notification System

Singlewire Software, InformaCast Fusion with IPAWS

Interactive Whiteboard, Display, Flat Panel or Kiosk

BenQ, BenQ RP02 IFP Series

Planar, Planar HB Series Huddle Board

Learning Management Systems & E-Learning Platforms

Articulate, Rise

Lecture Capture/Screen Recording

Sonic Foundry, Mediasite Mosaic

Meeting Software

Adobe, Adobe Connect

Remote/Distance Learning Program

Adobe, Adobe Connect

Robotics System/Curriculum

NVIDIA, NVIDIA Jetson Nano 2GB 

Student Success/Retention

Modo Labs, Modo Admitted Student Engagement Starter Kit

Videoconferencing & Web Conferencing

Adobe, Adobe Connect

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