Extron Promotes TeamWork Digital Collaboration System
The new solution supports groups of four to six users.
Explaining A/V and IT Convergence Today
How AV and IT convergence takes A/V to the network.
How to Build a Lecture Capture Solution to Fit Your Needs
The University of New Hampshire uses document cameras, a Crestron control system and Tegrity software to create a custom fit lecture capture solution.
Extron Ships VN-Matrix Single-Channel Recorder
The VNR 100 is a scalable solution for single- or multi-source applications.
HDMI 101: Inside the Cable
Even though a cable manufacturer must follow certain HDMI compliance standards, a company has the ability to create cables with its own personality. Plus round-up of HDMI cables from Atlona, C2G (formerly Cables To Go), Extron, Gefen, Key Digital, Peerless-AV, SnapAV and Straight Wire.
Best of 2012: Taking Down the Walls of Distance Medical Education
Best of 2012: Distance learning at its best. Dalhouse University built an AV system to connect 19 campuses with high-definition face to face lecture capture and videoconferencing capability and high quality audio visual technology.
There’s No Crying in Network Security
Like peeling away layers of an onion, securing today’s networks means understanding A/V.
Wireless Locks Give Ouachita Baptist University Safety and Convenience
Ouachita Baptist University installed Sargent wireless locks powered by Persona Campus software to simplify safety procedures.
Keeping Equipment Racks Cool
That equipment doesn't just take care of itself. Here's why you need to know about equipment rack cooling.
Growth of Video Conferencing Necessitates Video Storage
The need to retrieve and share videoconferencing data for later is driving an increased demand for video storage.
Develop a Disaster Recovery Plan
Five tips to help develop a data storage backup and recovery plan.
Choosing the Right Systems Integrator
Selecting the right integrator is a vital step in the success of your project.
The Cloud Is Lined with Spreadsheets, Tables and Forms
Microsoft Excel joins a host of spreadsheet applications available to schools via the cloud, offering security, access, and cost-savings benefits.
8 Smartphone and Tablet Apps to Improve Productivity
Download these iPhone and Android apps to make your smartphone the most valuable tool you own.
Tips from 2 HigherEd IT Pros to Make Sure New Tech Gets Used
When IT departments do anything from a routine software upgrade to purchasing new hardware they must consider more than purchase and installation costs. IT staff should also schedule formal training sessions to ensure teachers and administrators are comfortable with new technologies. Staff needs to understand why the new technology was implemented and how it's used in order to achieve ROI. This advice applies to any new purchase or installation whether it be SMART Boards, projectors, document cameras, or a control and automation system complete with a touch panel.