Worldwide interactive whiteboard sales are set to break the million barrier for the first time during 2010.
Lastly, year, the global market topped 750,000 whiteboards – and demand shows no sign of letting up.
Our speed of communication has improved dramatically and I can ensure important messages are displayed across both buildings on the site almost instantaneously. It means that we can have our briefings by data conferencing, which adds to the flow of inteligence. James Henrey, CEO
Worldwide interactive whiteboard sales are set to break the million barrier for the first time during 2010.
Lastly, year, the global market topped 750,000 whiteboards – and demand shows no sign of letting up.
A groundbreaking medical care service aimed at bringing doctors to underserved communities in California is launching with a state-of-the-art audiovisual system.
The service is a $10 million test bed for online medical care provision by technology giant Cisco and some smaller local partners.
For companies that need to stay connected to employees, the new LifeSize Passport is the first HD audiovisual product that packs fantastic performance in to a portable system at a cost that means all your staff can have one.
LifeSize Passport is the first truly portable telepresence-quality system that is so small, it fits in the palm of the hand.
Hundreds of different software providers offer digital signage platforms, so you need the help of someone immersed in the industry with the latest sector knowledge to help you make the right decisions.
Smarter Interactive will appoint an account manager with expertise in the technical sector you want to find out about to help.
For projects needing an ‘ask the audience’ system like TV’s Who Want’s To Be A Millionaire, the technology is now readily available to install in the classroom or meeting place.
Teachers, lecturers and presenters can now play the part of Chris Tarrant and get instant results and feedback from their audience.
People in the know often confuse buyers who don’t have an in-depth technology background with buzzwords and phrases about digital signage.
If you’ve heard the term but don’t understand what it means, some of the digital signage basics are explained here:
One of the problems with delivering training or lessons is some people inevitably miss the session for some reason and are then playing catch-up for the rest of the course.
Now, teachers and trainers can solve this problem with OURlesson, a neat software app that records any audiovisual presentation and stores it online for pupils or staff to download and review at a time that is convenient for them.
If you want to buy a projector, you can spend as much money as you like, but you may not end up with the product with the best features that suit your needs.
Buying too cheap can limit quality and buying too expensive can mean buying a projector that is overkill for the tasks you have in mind.
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Thousands of free packages to help teachers integrate interactive whiteboards in to their lessons are available as free downloads online.
Teachers can pick from professional lesson packages to download in popular desktop software formats like PowerPoint and Word.
Some businesses and organisations waste a lot of money installing digital signage without considering the main objective – helping customers following instructions or advice displayed on the signage.
If you run a big retail store, how many times a day are your staff stopped and asked “Where can I find…” or “Do you stock…” by customers?
Digital signage can help by signposting navigation around premises and pointing out where key product lines are on display. Read the rest of this entry »