As we delved into audiovisual technologies for higher education last month, we thought it would be fitting to interview a well-known thought leader in the higher education setting. On Thursday, Jan. 31, I had the pleasure of interviewing Joe Way. Way is the Director of Learning Environments at USC and a co-founder of the Higher Education Technology Managers Alliance. We talked about his career, connecting with others and trends in this dynamic industry.
Topics: audio visual technologies for higher education, higher education technologies, Higher Education Technology Managers Alliance
Focusing on AV Solutions for Higher Education Settings
Posted by Julia Sherwin on Jan 31, 2020 9:32:12 AM
At Conference Room Systems (CRS) and our Phila.-area integration company, Haverford Systems, our technology experts have been focused all month long on getting back to school. With the December holiday season behind us, and most college students beginning their spring semesters, we thought it was the perfect time to showcase a variety of audio visual solutions that are helping the higher education market.
Topics: Video Conferencing, Webinars, Epiphan, Sharp touchscreen LCD, white noise, Auto Tracking Cameras, content sharing, wireless sharing, collaboration technology, audio visual technologies for higher education, higher education technologies, Sharp Aquos Board
Welcome to 2020! We are in a new decade, and we're all going to see technological advancements and changes in the years ahead. Of those technologies, the audio visual industry will continue to make great strides for a variety of markets, including higher education.
During December's Higher Education Technology Managers Alliance (HETMA) virtual conference, Joe Way and BC Hatchett during the keynote talk spoke about the diversity of the higher education market. With conference rooms, classrooms and auditoriums peppering college campuses throughout the country, we can all agree there will undoubtedly be a lot of questions concerning audiovisual technologies for higher education. Student-centric higher education, including student retention and higher education affordability, are all affected by integrated technologies that enable student learning. Way and Hatchett emphasized that audiovisual is simply the medium that can impact lives in this realm in such positive ways.
Topics: Epiphan, Sharp touchscreen LCD, education, audio visual technologies for higher education, higher education technologies, AV over IP