Campus Technology 2022 New Product Award Winners Announced

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DALLAS, December 16, 2022 – Leading industry media brand Campus Technology announced the winners of its 2022 New Product Awards today. Campus Technology is one of higher education’s top information sources, serving as a complete resource for academic and administrative IT leaders and establishing a collaborative environment that promotes professional networking and global pedagogy. The Education Group of 1105 Media, Campus Technology’s parent company, launched the awards program in 2020 to recognize leading product and service providers in the education sector. As learning technology becomes increasingly important, the 2022 awards program drew our most impressive group of submissions to date.

The awards honor the outstanding product development achievements of manufacturers and suppliers whose products or services are considered to be particularly noteworthy in the transformation of education technology. This year, platinum winners were honored in the following product award categories:

Accessibility & Captioning Tools
Anthology, Anthology Ally (Platinum)

Adaptive/Personalized Learning Tool
Adobe, Adobe Connect 12 (Platinum)

Assessment
UWorld, UWorld Learning Platform – MBE Bar Prep for Law Schools (Platinum)

Career Prep
MedCerts, MedCerts Surgical Technologist Online Certification Training (Platinum)

Classroom Management, Culture or Student Success System
Lenovo, LanSchool (Platinum)

Classroom Presentation Tool (Software)
Adobe, Adobe Connect 12 (Platinum)

Classroom Presentation Tool (Hardware)
BenQ, BenQ Board RP03 Series (Platinum)

Collaboration Tool
Logitech, Logi Dock (Platinum)
Logitech, Logitech Brio 505 (Gold)

Constituent Relationship Management System
Anthology, Anthology Reach (Platinum)
Via TRM, Via TRM – Intake & Program Match (Platinum)

Emergency Notification System
Singlewire Software, InformaCast Personal Duress Package (Platinum)

Enterprise Resource Planning
The Burgundy Group, Inc., Smart EMS: PeopleSoft Environment Management Automations for the AWS Cloud (Platinum)

Global Engagement, International Education and/or Study Abroad Solutions
Terra Dotta, Terra Dotta Engage (Platinum)

Interactive Whiteboard, Display, Flat Panel or Kiosk
BenQ, BenQ Board RP03 Series (Platinum)
Optoma Technology, Optoma 5-Series Creative Touch Interactive Flat Panel Displays

Learning Management Systems & E-Learning Platforms
Anthology, Blackboard Learn Ultra (Platinum)
Tutor.com/The Princeton Review, Learner Engagements Online (Platinum)
UWorld, UWorld Learning Platform – MBE Bar Prep for Law Schools (Platinum)

Network Management, Analysis and Monitoring Tool
Boxlight, CleverLive (Platinum)

Projector: Long-Throw
Epson America, Epson EB-PU2220B 20,000-Lumen 3LCD Large Venue Laser Projector (Platinum)

Remote/Distance Learning Platform
Tutor.com/The Princeton Review, Learner Engagements Online (LEO) (Platinum)

STEM/STEAM App
MedCerts, MedCerts Intro to Human Anatomy Course App (Platinum)

Student Information System
Anthology, Anthology Student (Platinum)

Student Success/Retention
Jenzabar, Campus Marketplace (Platinum)

Tablet
Wacom, Wacom Cintiq Pro 27 (Platinum)

Training/Professional Development
Adobe, Adobe Connect 12 (Platinum)

Video Wall
Planar, Planar Luminate Ultra Series Fine Pitch Outdoor LED Video Wall (Platinum)

Video/Web Conferencing Hardware (Camera)
Logitech, Logitech Brio 505 (Platinum)
PTZOptics, Move 4K (Platinum)
BenQ, BenQ DVY32 Smart 4K Conference Camera (Gold)

Video/Web Conferencing Hardware (Docks and Hubs)
Logitech, Logi Dock (Platinum)

Web Security
Lenovo, Lenovo NetFilter (Platinum)

Winners will receive awards for their recognized products. They will also be featured on the industry-leading website campustechnology.com and included in an upcoming Campus Technology e-newsletter.

“We are pleased to honor the winners of this year’s New Products Awards and recognize that technology lays the foundation for digital transformation in higher education, across all aspects of the institution — from classrooms to administrative offices and beyond. Congratulations to all of the outstanding products making a difference this year,” said Rhea Kelly, editor-in-chief of Campus Technology.

Information about the 2023 Campus Technology New Product Awards will be available at campustechnology.com in the fall of 2023.

For more information, please contact

Susan May
Group Marketing Director
1105 Media Infrastructure Solutions Group
[email protected]

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