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The next generation of technology has arrived at the Aspen Elementary School, where teachers and students are using high−tech electronics for lessons in math, language arts, science, and social studies. It’s not unusual to see a student clicking, dragging, illustrating, or presenting material in front of the class using whiteboard technology powered by the Kramer SummitView system.
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At SAP Labs, developers, solution managers and designers are continually seeking ways to improve the usability of the company’s business software applications. Researchers from the SAP User Experience group test global business applications during various phases of the software development process by conducting hands−on studies with actual users in SAP’s usability labs in Palo Alto, CA.
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Visitors to Sprint Center in Kansas City, MO, are greeted by a 70−foot media wall featuring interactive audio and video technology. They can experience music, video and games through a touch−screen panel, gesture recognition technology, focused audio, or even their own cell phones.
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Jerusalem’s iconic Tower of David is located in the magnificently restored Citadel in the heart of the Old City of Jerusalem. Within the Citadel’s walls, the Tower of David Museum of the History of Jerusalem in Israel initiates and undertakes projects that add new dimensions to the usual museum experience.
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This impressive large scale digital signage project was conceived in September 2004, with the objective of installing a Signage System in all Sào Paulo Metro Cars that would provide real time information to passengers as well as delivering advertisements.
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After Hurricane Ivan destroyed much of Florida’s Pensacola Naval Air Station (NAS) in 2004, this Navy base began its quest to rebuild its Wings of Gold. Two years later, one of its finished products is a conference facility that features high-speed audio/video communications with improved quality and signal routing, a user-friendly interface, and a remarkable feeling of high technology.
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When two community colleges in Houston, TX, wanted to create a simple solution for classroom presentations, they turned to Kramer Electronics. The colleges were searching for a better way to switch multiple video and audio sources, all with different resolutions.
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