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Call for Presenters: Deadline Extended

9/28/2007

Campus Technology magazine is extending its call for presenters for the Campus Technology Winter '07 conference, to be held in San Francisco Dec. 10 through 12. The deadline for submissions has been extended to Oct. 8 in eight technology categories.

ELMO Updates TT-02 Visual Presenter

9/25/2007

ELMO has launched a new version of its TT-02 Visual Presenter, the TT-02s. The upgraded classroom document camera sports new presentation features and is now ADA-compliant, according to the company.

Novell To Launch Team Collaboration for Open Workgroup Suite

9/19/2007

Novell next month will begin shipping two new workspace and collaboration tools for its Open Workgroup Suite: Novell Teaming and Novell Teaming + Conferencing. The tools are designed to boost team productivity and streamline processes involved in creating, managing, and sharing information.

Drexel Hosts 'PodCamp Philly' on New Media Apps

9/11/2007

Drexel University hosted a conference last week on new media applications, a "PodCamp" to "promote the use of new media to television, newspapers, radio, businesses, educators, and individuals." The conference was free to "podcasters and listeners, bloggers and readers, and anyone interested in new media."

Sanyo Intros 1080p LCD Projector

9/6/2007

Sanyo this week debuted the new PLV-Z2000, a 1080p HD LCD projector with high-end features priced around $3,000. These high-end features include a 15,000:1 contrast ratio and the ability to reproduce 216 billion color combinations through an adaptive color phase and color level management system.

Toshiba Debuts Sub-$1,000 WXGA Projector

9/6/2007

Toshiba has rolled out a new widescreen projector, a sub-$1,000 LCD model with a native WXGA (1,280 x 800) resolution, a brightness of 2,200 ANSI lumens and a contrast ratio of 600:1. The portable (6.2-pound), three-panel TLP-WX2200U LCD projector is targeted toward educators and presentation professionals.

Teaching with Technology: Facilitating the Process (Part 2)

9/5/2007

Colleges and universities across the nation have realized that technology is an absolute when considering how courses on their campuses will be delivered--either face to face sessions, through distance learning sessions, or in mixed formats.

AVerMedia Kicks Off Video Contest

8/29/2007

AVerMedia Technologies, a provider of multimedia and presentation tools, is launching a new contest for students, instructors, and administrators, calling on them to produce videos describing compelling classroom experiences made possible through the use of document cameras. The contest, dubbed the AVerVision Video Contest, is open to all North American K-12 schools, colleges, and universities.

Anystream Nabs Lectopia, Launches Lecture Capture Division

8/28/2007

Anystream this week acquired lecture capture technology provider Lectopia and added it to its higher education division, Apreso. The two units will be combined to form a new entity called Echo360, which will focus on lecture capture and dissemination.

How Dartmouth Produces Video Podcasts

8/22/2007

With an $8,000 investment, Dartmouth's Department of Physics and Astronomy has set up the capability to provide video podcasts for courses that enable students to watch lectures they may have missed or that warrant review.

The Promise and Challenges of Integrating Interactive Technologies into University Pedagogy

8/22/2007

Randy Jackson examines the quest at the University of Washington (UW), Seattle, to create added value in existing learning environments.

Forecast: Future Looks Bright for Dim Projectors

8/15/2007

According to a forecast released last week by display market research firm Pacific Media Associates, the market for pocket projectors and other miniature projection devices is set for a very bright future, though the devices themselves typically offer fewer than 500 lumens of brightness.

U Denver Hosts Student Peace Talks via HD Link

8/9/2007

The University of Denver, in partnership with RJ Macklin and Associates, today will host "peace talks" between students in Israel and Iraq. The twist: The talks will be conducted via high-definition videoconferencing. The technology is being supplied by LifeSize, a developer of HD communications tools.

Multiple Universities Deploy Xythos Document Management

8/3/2007

More than a dozen colleges and universities have joined the ranks of campuses using technology from Xythos Software to collaborate with, store, share and manage their documents.

They Can See Clearly Now

7/30/2007

Anyone who has taken a lab where 24 students strain to watch--and subsequently, replicate--a chemistry experiment knows just how difficult the task can be....

Polycom Intros HD Conferencing System

7/26/2007

Communications technology developer Polycom this week introduced its forthcoming HDX 4000, a videoconferencing and collaboration system that includes high-definition capabilities. It's expected to ship in the fourth quarter.

Ball State Rolls Out HD in Digital Media Project

7/24/2007

A years-long project at Ball State University to digitize a huge range of content is being expanded to include high-definition TV in its offerings.

CA Community Colleges Deploy Web Conferencing System

7/18/2007

The California Community College System (CCCS) is deploying an enterprise-wide Web conferencing solution from Elluminate called Elluminate Live! CCCS is the largest higher education system in the world.

Universities Go Virtual with Live Classroom

7/17/2007

Eight colleges and universities have recently adopted Live Classroom, a collaboration tool designed for higher education that allows institutions to build virtual classrooms and conduct courses online.

Arrive Launches Campus Manager

7/12/2007

Arrive Corp., an ICT/AV technology provider that recently launched in North America, has debuted two facilities management tools targeted toward higher education: Campus Manager and Easy Conference.

Classroom Support at UNCC Goes Both Ways

7/5/2007

A simple two-way digital intercom system installed in classrooms at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte has greatly reduced the support department's response time. And although it hasn't been used for an emergency yet, the intercom system can also serve to instantly broadcast a single message to all or some classrooms at once.

Luidia Previews Classroom Technologies

6/27/2007

At the InfoComm show in Anaheim, CA last week, Luidia previewed several upcoming enhancements to its line of classroom technologies, including new student response capabilities and various updates to eBeam-based systems.

NEC Intros 4 Projectors at InfoComm

6/21/2007

NEC Display Solutions of America has introduced four new models in its lineup of LCD projectors, including one designed specifically for the education market. These include the NP1150, NP2150, NP3150, and VT700. The new models debuted at the InfoComm 2007 show in Anaheim, CA.

Sanyo Shows Off 15,000-Lumen Projector with Wireless HD

6/21/2007

Sanyo this week debuted debuted two new LCD projectors at the InfoComm show in Anaheim, CA. Both models are designed for high light output, including a 6,500-lumen portable model and a 15,000-lumen unit designed for large installations.

Sony Debuts 8 Classroom Projectors

6/20/2007

At the InfoComm show this week in Anaheim, CA, Sony unveiled eight new LCD projectors designed for classrooms and conference rooms, many of which will be available this month. The new model lineup ranges from about $1,000 to $3,300.