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Hi All- Don't know how many of you are familiar with AVNation. It is a series of Podcast shows, put together by Tim Albright. One of the series is EdTech, which has it's first show here: http://bit.ly/Axdqep Check it out. Disclaimer: I... More
Register for the Washington D.C. Business Roundtable on January 19 th , 2012 at the Washington Dulles Marriott Suites. Earn 1 RU with hands-on Manufacturers' Training from Biamp, Chief, Kramer and Williams Sound. Earn another RU from Peggy O'Keefe's... More
On December 6th I did a webinar for InfoComm on Designing Classrooms in the Digital Age. It was very well received a great response to the presentation and I've gotten a number of questions about it. I've followed up with a number of people directly... More
We have a pilot project just underway at a university that will include classroom spaces. So far it is going fine. More
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The State of California intends to regulate “vampire” chargers by requiring manufacturers to ship efficient chargers with their products, potentially saving $306 million in energy costs and cutting power usage by up to 13 percent. Said vampire charges are those ones that continuously draw energy when plugged in, even if there isn’t a device attached [...]
I had my first videoconference experience in about 1999 – which is a century ago in the evolution of most technologies. Today, I use some form of videoconferencing almost on an daily basis. While there have been vast improvements in sound and image quality and the technical specifications, the overall experience is really not that [...]
Is the AV industry doomed? If it’s the “audio/video” industry, I think so. If all your company does, after years in the industry, is sell and install projectors and screens, or TVs and stereos, then yes, absolutely, that business model is a dying breed. Is the electronic systems contractor/systems integration industry doomed? No. That’s an expanding [...]