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TechDecisions’ Most Notable Products of 2014

December 29, 2014 TD Staff Leave a Comment

TechDecisions has compiled a list of some of the most notable products in the year 2014, as recommended by industry leaders, tech decision makers, and end users.

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Boston Beats New York with 90-Foot, LED-Lit Christmas Tree

December 25, 2014 TD Staff Leave a Comment

Parker 3D completes 200,000 square foot holiday lighting installation in Boston, where the 90-foot Christmas tree is the tallest in the Northeast (sorry, New York!).

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17 A+ University Tech Projects from 2014

December 25, 2014 Jessica Kennedy Leave a Comment

Highlight on 17 of 2014’s most innovative college projects.

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8 Ed-Tech Products Making a Difference In K-12 Schools

December 15, 2014 Chrissy Winske Leave a Comment

Our readers chose eight technology products that have had a positive impact in their schools this year. See what made the list.

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University of Toledo Trains Future Healthcare Professionals with Simulation Center

December 4, 2014 Jessica Kennedy Leave a Comment

The University of Toledo constructed a new simulation via AVI-SPL with technology provided by Cisco, Crestron, Barco and Sharp among others. The simulation center was built in order to give students, future healthcare professionals, a chance to get real world experience in the medical field before practicing on actual patients. The building was constructed based on the tri-center model, where there are three centers in one to train students. Each floor provides students with opportunities to practice debriefing skills, surgery, patient safety and treatment of human patient simulators. The simulation center is even open to people outside of the university, providing training, workshops and presentations.

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St. Louis University Creates Digital Courtroom Experience with New Law Building

November 26, 2014 Jessica Kennedy Leave a Comment

St. Louis University (SLU) built a new, 12-story academic building to teach students law digitally. The building includes classrooms, conference room, courtrooms and digital signage on each floor.

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A Look At One of the Most ‘Teched Out’ Schools in the Country

November 20, 2014 Chrissy Winske Leave a Comment

Lèman Preparatory School in Manhattan is known for its academics and cutting-edge use of technology. It’s classrooms feature interactive whiteboards, tablets, a Crestron control system and more to create fully digital, connected classrooms.

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6 Technologies That Will Keep Your Mock Courtroom in Order

November 13, 2014 Jessica Kennedy Leave a Comment

Some law schools are installing mock court rooms and updated law technology to give law students real world experience.

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Public Safety Complex Consolidates Collaboration Using Video Walls

November 10, 2014 Jonathan Blackwood Leave a Comment

In January of 2009, the City of Tallahassee and Leon County signed a memorandum to construct a Public Safety Complex. Five years later, dual video walls allow for emergency response teams to collaborate better than ever.

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Colleges Can Raise ROI By Creating Classes and Spaces That “Look Like Where Students Will Work”

November 10, 2014 Jessica Kennedy Leave a Comment

To keep current students happy and boost the number of accepted students, colleges are providing curricula and learning spaces that “look like where students will work.” Students that take advantage of such curricula and learning spaces have the opportunity to see where their degree paths could take them after graduation, and get real world experience during their undergraduate years.

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