School Specialty To Unveil 2012 Product Line at FETC

School Specialty, a provider of educational products and services, will introduce its new line of classroom technology solutions at FETC 2012 next week.

"The new lineup includes the latest document cameras, short throw digital projectors, interactive white boards, listening centers, student response systems, slates, and pads," according to information released by the company.

Classroom technology products carried by School Specialty include:

  • The Education Station, a line of interactive projection stations from 3M;
  • Mimio document cameras, interactive systems, wireless tablets, student response systems, and whiteboard capture tools;
  • PolyVision interactive and touchscreen whiteboards; and
  • Dukane learning centers with short throw projectors, document cameras, touch-capable whiteboards, AirSlates, and audio enhancement systems.

School Specialty will be in booth 1057 at FETC 2012 in Orlando, FL at the Orange County Convention Center January 23-26.

To see a complete list of education technology solutions carried by School Specialty, visit store.schoolspecialty.com.

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