By Linda Seid Frembes
Higher education administrators and staff members face an enormous challenge of trying to effectively communicate to a transient group of people on campus. Some students live on campus during the school year while other students live elsewhere and only come to campus to attend classes. ...
Bringing Control to the Classroom By Linda Seid Frembes
The problem facing many K-12 classrooms these days is integrating its AV products effectively. A classroom may have all the AV tools--such as a projector, DVD player, iPod, document camera, interactive whiteboard, and classroom computer--but lacks an affordable control system that brings a cohesive ease of use...
CEDIA Preview By Jack Kontney
As the CEDIA Expo arrives at the Colorado Convention Center in early September, more than 25,000 designers, integrators, architects, and builders are...
InfoComm 08 in Review By Trevor Boyer
InfoComm 08 was a packed and energetic show, with important technology on display in all categories video, audio, AV, and various types of related gear....
Technology Showcase: Handheld Device Integration By Bennett Liles
One need look no further than the nearest living-room coffee table to find one of the most revolutionary devices to impact modern communication: the remote...
The Perfect Storm of Telepresence, Part 2 By John DeWitt
The exploding application market for telepresence—video communication that incorporates audio, visual, and physical elements of a meeting-room environment to create an immersive experience—is a double-edged sword, offering both challenges as well as significant opportunities for AV integrators in the corporate space....
Suffolk County Community College Goes Digital By Linda Seid Frembes
At its recently unveiled Digital Television Studio Complex, Suffolk County Community College (SCCC) in Selden, N.Y., is well on its way to fulfilling a three-year digital-technology-upgrade plan. The two-year college is nationally known for its advanced radio and television production program, which was founded in 1968...
AV Motivates Students on Year-round School Calendar By Linda Seid Frembes
Now that it’s July, there is no doubt that summer has arrived. Thoughts of school are far behind most teachers and students; but for a select group, the change in temperature doesn’t mean time off from the classroom...
Picture This: InfoComm Trends By Jeff Sauer
InfoComm 2008 was full of heavy hitters, especially in the flatscreens and projectors arena. Contributing editor Jeff Sauer goes over what he saw at the show that was forward thinking...
Clemson University Upgrades Performing-arts Center By Linda Seid Frembes
When most people think of Clemson University in Clemson, S.C., one word comes to mind: "football." But believe it or not, the school also has a thriving performing-arts department that oversees the campus's largest non-athletic venue, the 1,000-seat Brooks Center for the Performing Arts...
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