Spotlight
A recent trend in AV has been migrating smart classroom technologies onto the network--from document cameras and projectors to student laptops to classroom audio systems. One of the most commonly cited benefits has been simplifying device management for the IT staff. But, as Harrisburg University AV specialist Keith Thomas explains, there are major educational benefits as well. More
News & Product Updates
University at Albany, part of the State University of New York, is adding Microsoft's Live@edu services to its IT portfolio. MoreA small, four-year college in Georgia will be moving off of a home-grown learning management system and onto an LMS from Edvance360. Emmanuel College in Franklin Springs made the move in an effort to address a growing demand for online courses for its 800 students. MoreCisco has debuted an array of new and enhanced video collaboration and communication tools to help organizations capture and share lectures, training sessions, meetings, and other events online. MoreCrestron has rolled out a new AV presentation controller that sends commands to a maximum of three devices via infrared or one via RS-232. MoreClassroom equipment maker Elmo USA has rolled out a new classroom AV cart that combines a projector, document camera, and several other interactive presentation tools into a single mobile unit. In addition to the cart, Elmo has also introduced a new classroom AV switcher that operates off RS-232 and infrared. MoreMobile software company Pocket Watch has released its cloud storage management application, ActiveCloud 1.0, for iOS. More
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