AV & Presentation


Arizona State and HP Demo Flexible, Unbreakable Displays

12/11/08

The Flexible Display Center (FDC) at Arizona State University and HP are showing off a prototype of flexible electronic displays that the two organizations claim are unbreakable. Made almost entirely of plastic, the displays are portable, consume less power than current computer displays, and use up to 90 percent less materials by volume. Popular applications for the technology could include electronic paper and signage.

North Idaho College To Provide Accessible Lecture Recordings for Disabled Students

12/03/08

North Idaho College will be implementing a new classroom capture system as part of an effort to provide accessible education to students with disabilities. The college will be using SpeakerBox from ClearSky Systems for the lecture capture program beginning in January 2009.

Mitsubishi Ships SXGA+ Projector with DICOM Simulation

12/03/08

Mitsubishi has begun shipping a new LCD-based SXGA+ projector aimed at higher education, specifically medical schools. The new MH2850U, according to Mitsubishi, is "specially engineered for projecting DICOM simulation images for use in medical education and training."

Toshiba Brings DisplayLink to Docking Station

12/03/08

Toshiba has introduced a new USB docking station that incorporates DisplayLink--a technology that allows computers to connect to projectors and other types of displays through USB 2.0.

Smart Debuts Updated Whiteboard Lineup

12/01/08

Smart Technologies last week unveiled updates to its Smart Board 600i interactive whiteboard system. The new lineup includes both a standard 4:3 and a widescreen 16:10 model, each featuring new boom-mounted, short-throw projectors.

Hodges U Credits Lecture Capture for Online Enrollment Boost

11/21/08

Hodges University has reported a 250 percent increase in online enrollment following its adoption of the Tegrity Campus 2.0 service, a class capture Web service for higher education. Hodges deployed Tegrity in fall 2007 in an effort to provide more flexible learning tools to help students boost academic achievement.

Mitsubishi Debuts WXGA Projectors for Education

11/21/08

Mitsubishi is expanding its 500-series of digital classroom projectors with two new wide-format models: the WD510U and the WD500U-ST. The WD500U-ST is a short-throw projector designed specifically for whiteboard applications and other environments where space may be limited.

State-wide New Mexico E-learning Program Adopts Wimba for Collaboration

11/19/08

New Mexico's Innovative Digital Education and Learning program (IDEAL-NM) has selected the Wimba Collaboration Suite to pilot as its statewide collaborative learning platform. IDEAL-NM will deploy Wimba's in its statewide network of K-12 and higher education institutions, which includes 89 districts and 22 college campuses, to enhance student engagement and collaboration and increase learning outcomes.

6 Ways Not To Become Rote Using Instructional Technology

11/19/08

There are, in my experience, six strategies to consider with any use of technology that will guard against rote use of technology and facilitate critical analysis of teaching and learning effectiveness. In this article, I'll share with you the checklist I work with and encourage others to work with in learning about and using new technology.

Mitsubishi Debuts XD95U 'Pico' Projector

11/18/08

Mitsubishi has introduced its new XD95U, a "pico" projector that weighs in at 3.3 pounds and measures 7.5"(W) x 3.1" (H) x 8.1" (D).