EDTech 70: What is Being Said
Panasonic has a new control app, and getting faculty to use microphones.
Panasonic has a new control app, and getting faculty to use microphones.
Conferences are not only a way to network with fellow colleagues, but further your own growth and education in the AV field.
Imperial College Business School tries out holographic lectures. What it takes in terms of power to make it happen.
Discussing how to manage relationships, the pros and cons of outsourcing IT, and comparing value added resellers and standard integrators.
Peerless-AV announces a new line of heavy-duty universal projector mounts. The pros and cons of using a universal device.
Data like metrics and service-level agreements could be used to see where performance can be improved. The benefit of centralizing both the AV and IT department in one space.
Looking at holographic lectures as the next advancement in video lectures, and what conventions are worth going to for your professional development.
Peerless announces new heavy-duty projector mounts, using metrics to improve your work, and discussing how to use Service Level Agreements.
From transparent overlays on projectors to smart boards and beyond, how the technology in classrooms has evolved in the past two decades.
Looking at AV as a service in the classroom. How necessary is it?