- Enhancing campus appeal with next-generation digital displays
- Using 21st Century Tools for College Success
SUBSCRIBE
Glowpoint’s Video Network Operations Center offers complete management for a school or college’s video conferencing environment. Glowpoint’s unified user portal is a secure web site dedicated to scheduling daily and…
3LCD showed InfoComm attendees that projectors with the same number of lumens can produce entirely different pictures. The company says its Color Light Output makes the difference, brightening the red,…
Adtec Digital products have adopted zero-configuration network technology that allows campus and school IT officials to access a simple table showing any device that announces itself on the local network.…
Serif’s GraphicsPad tablet could prove valuable to educators hoping to incorporate graphics and other multimedia options into class projects and presentations. The GraphicsPad–a cordless and battery-free device–comes with an interactive…
Extron Electronics introduced InfoComm attendees to the new TouchLink, a touchpanel control system designed to handle control needs of rooms with single displays, several displays, or video conferencing. The TouchLink…
Ken-A-Vision highlighted its line of durable, flexible Video Flex microscopes, which were displayed in a variety of new, bright colors and can be hooked up to TVs and computers so…
Black Box joined dozens of companies in unveiling new digital signage technology at InfoComm. The company introduced the iCompel, which allows schools to combine video with scrolling text, photos, and…
Belkin’s booth was highlighted by the high-resolution CAT5e extenders that allow schools and universities to manage point-to-point audiovisual connections between content management systems and public displays. The variety of Belkin…
Aurora Multimedia’s V-Tune Pro HD reportedly will be valuable to schools and campuses looking for a tuning solution that would broadcast pre-set or spur-of-the-moment announcements or alerts to an entire…