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WorldVentures’ United Event Runs on Inexpensive Content Management Software
The massive scale of the event requires a top-shelf infrastructure to support content management and playout across multiple large screens.
United is an annual live multi-day event from WorldVentures that bills itself as an international convention that brings people together from countries around the world to celebrate each other’s strength and diversity. This year’s workflow delivered multiple outputs to a series of large display screen, supporting multiple resolutions – centrally managed and delivered via Renewed Vision software on a MacBook.
St. Cloud State University Forecasts Real World Broadcasting Experience with Updated Studio
SCSU's new studio serves as a learning-lab and professional broadcasting space for communications students.
St. Cloud State University’s updated broadcast center provides students with a new learning space and real-world experience.
Inside a Successful 1:1
A CTO, administrator and instructional technology specialist explain why they chose 1:1 over BYOD and offer advice for their peers.
The CTO for Union County Public schools, the superintendent and an instructional technology specialist explain why they chose to go 1:1 over BYOD. The three K-12 professionals also share their biggest challenges and offer tips for success. The devices used by Union County are Lenovo X131e Chromebooks.
University of North Texas Upgrades Broadcast Studio While Planning for the Future
The school chose A/V systems and cameras that are cutting edge now, but robust enough to last for years.
The University of North Texas upgraded it’s student broadcast studio with new HD Hitachi cameras, RU1000VR remote control panels, a Ross Vision-M 1.5-M/E multi-format switcher, Compix Synergy 2 dual-channel HD graphics system, a Blackmagic Design router and a 360 HD Maxx server. The studio was designed to with the latest technology and built to last at least 5-7 years.
Takeaways and Best Practices from Cisco’s Midyear Security Report
John N. Stewart speaks about the biggest security threats found in the report.
Twice each year Cisco releases a security report that helps companies learn where they are vulnerable. John Stewart sat down to speak about key takeaways, and best practices for security measures.
Radio Call Box System Improves Safety for California Schools
The new technology provides a budget-friendly communication system that allows for authorized only access to campus facilities.
Read about one California school district’s new Ritron call box.
United Therapeutics’ BioWall Exhibits Scientific Videos for Public Enjoyment
The 16-foot by 9-foot video was created for the purposes of relaxation, reflection and enlightenment.
When the Montgomery County parks and Planning Commission agreed to allow the company to expand their campus, it came with the caveat that a space would be created to better the community as part of the build.
5 Ways to Amp Up Your College’s Sports Stadium
Colleges should consider these five elements while upgrading their sports stadium.
Colleges are able to attract attendees by updating their digital signage presence, Wi-Fi, seating spaces, parking spaces, and food menus.
7 Features to Look for in a 1:1 Device
The right features can make your device of choice a standout.
When shopping for a 1:1 device, look for these seven device features.