“I’m a project manager, not a magician. Magicians have way cooler hats.” — Merlin Mann For any project-oriented work like we do as in-house integrators, it is…
“Trying to predict the future is like trying to drive down a country road at night with no lights while looking out the back window.” - Peter Drucker …
221: Aaron Peterson, Senior Solutions Engineer, Mechdyne Corporation with Guest Host Mike Pedersen | Higher Ed AV Podcast
Higher Ed AV Podcast Episode 221
Industry partnerships are an essential part…
217: Amanda Babineaux, Digital Signage and Classroom Technology Training Specialist at South Texas College | Higher Ed AV Podcast
Higher Ed AV Podcast Episode 217
Mike Pedersen welcomes Amanda Babineaux,…
216: Chris Hewitt, Manager, Classroom Technical Infrastructure, University of Guelph | Higher Ed AV Podcast
Higher Ed AV Podcast Episode 216
Mike Pedersen welcomes Chris Hewitt, Manager of Classroom Technical…
Pro AV has just gotten sloppy lately, and it has gotten to the major annoyance level for me. What are we sloppy with? Terminology. There seems to be this mad rush to throw around buzzwords without paying attention to what they really mean.
Pro AV has just gotten sloppy lately, and it has gotten to the major annoyance level for me. What are we sloppy with? Terminology. There seems to be this mad rush to throw around buzzwords without paying attention to what they really mean.
The theme for February is Bring Your Own Device, or BYOD. While I operate on a largely BYOD campus, there have been many times when I have strongly considered installing in-room computers, so I can see both sides. What that said, I will take some time in this article to briefly share some of the pros and cons of each solution.