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Texas Tech University Adds Video Walls To Classroom Teaching Tools

New, state of the art video walls engage students in real-world work experience and keep the facilities up-to-date.

July 31, 2014 TD Staff 1 Comment

Texas Tech University’s new video wall gives students a glimpse of their field in the work world.

Filed Under: Video Tagged With: Higher Ed, Video Wall

Is ‘Run, Hide, Fight’ Applicable in the K-12 Setting?

"Lock Out, Get Out, Take Out" active shooter response may be more appropriate for schools.

July 31, 2014 Chrissy Winske Leave a Comment

A K-12 security pro and former police officer explains why “Run, Hide, Fight” may not be the best plan in an active shooter situation.

Filed Under: Physical Security Tagged With: Emergency Management, K12, Policy

The Cloud: Public, Private, or Both?

When utilizing a cloud system, do we want a public, private, or hybrid system for our needs?

July 28, 2014 Jonathan Blackwood Leave a Comment

There are several configurations for setting up a cloud system for your company’s needs. Which system suits your needs best? Learn about each in our feature.

Filed Under: IT Infrastructure Tagged With: Cloud, Corporate, Data Center

Boston College Installs Giant Video Boards in Alumni Stadium

The college invests in new high-definition video boards that are sharper than NFL displays.

July 25, 2014 Jessica Kennedy Leave a Comment

Boston College completes video board project to keep fans coming and to beat the living room experience.

Filed Under: Facility Tagged With: Higher Ed, Stadium, Video Wall

6 Factors to Consider When Purchasing Presentation Technology

Every company engages in presentations in some form. Find out what you need when purchasing presentation tech.

July 24, 2014 Jonathan Blackwood Leave a Comment

When purchasing presentation technology, a decision maker needs to take into account the company’s specific presentation needs. Tech Decisions explains what you need to consider to help you decide on presentation solutions.

Filed Under: Video Tagged With: Corporate, Digital Signage, Presentation, Projection, Software as a Service

What’s In a Room: How to Shop for Study Lounge Furniture

Buy study lounge furniture that offer these six features.

July 24, 2014 Jessica Kennedy Leave a Comment

When shopping, look for furniture that offers comfort, support, portability, supports electronics, provides privacy and encourages collaboration.

Filed Under: Facility Tagged With: Furniture, Higher Ed

California Community Colleges Build Nursing Education Facilities with CompView

Nursing students learn how to care for patients using a human patient simulator and videoconferencing technologies.

July 23, 2014 TD Staff Leave a Comment

Nursing students get a chance to try out new medical procedures on high-fidelity human patient simulators rather than live patients.

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Filed Under: Facility Tagged With: Higher Ed, Learning Center

Boston Outfits All School Buses with Security Cameras, Microphones

The new technology is intended to provide better data for investigations into behavioral incidents and traffic accidents involving city school buses.

July 23, 2014 Chrissy Winske Leave a Comment

Learn about the new step Boston Public Schools are taking to end bullying and other incidents on school buses.

Filed Under: Physical Security Tagged With: K12, Surveillance

New Mass Notification Systems Can Help Prepare and Protect Your College

New mass notification technology helps colleges establish two-way communication to improve operations and keep students up-to-date.

July 21, 2014 Jessica Kennedy Leave a Comment

With mass notification technology on the rise, colleges have new ways to use their communication tools beyond typical crisis functions.

Filed Under: Physical Security Tagged With: Higher Ed, Mass Notification

4 Ways to Experience Distance Learning Through the Lens

Consider these 4 features when shopping for distance learning cameras.

July 21, 2014 Jessica Kennedy Leave a Comment

The best distance learning cameras will provide HD images, point-tilt-zoom capabilities, live-streaming and on-demand options and support content sharing.

Filed Under: Mobility Tagged With: Higher Ed, Online Learning, Streaming

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