Sony revealed a range of new AV gear for schools at the ISE 2020 conference taking place in Amsterdam this week. That includes five new laser projectors, with one offering a brightness of 13,000 lumens.
A British school that works with people who have severe autism is turning to virtual reality to help its students try out new experiences.
The initial implementation will cover 150 ProColor displays, with the expectation of installing about 500 displays throughout the district over the next year. The installation work is being handled by Howard Technology Solutions, chosen through a bid process.
Audiovisual company Maxell has released a new lecture capture system that lets operators upload interactive video content and collaborate with classrooms across remote locations. The MA-XL1 is intended for education settings.
LG Business Solutions has introduced a three series line of IR-based Interactive Digital Boards and an 86-inch Interactive Digital Board with in-cell touch technology.
Epson has debuted two new models in its BrightLink line of interactive laser displays for education.
The new app created by Weyo and Sesame Workshop gives preschoolers a safe, ad-free environment to learn and play online.
Wearing headsets, students can visualize how the magnetic field works in two or three dimensions by manipulating virtual bar magnets with their fingers and watching how compass needles respond to this invisible phenomenon.
Optoma has added new models to its laser and lamp projector series, all designed for education.
The Arkansas Department of Education is rolling out an interactive experience to teach middle and high school students about concussions using virtual reality.