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Find out why the Extron PowerCage was the right solution for the QUT AV Team. Read on...

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Education

Redlands College Selects MediaLink Solution

By RGB Integration

Priding itself on its modern, state-of-the-art facilities, Redlands College at Wellington Point in Queensland provides its 1,200-plus Prep to Year 12 students with the most up-to-date resources available.

Classroom audio visual (AV) systems provide the best possible learning environment for students. In the College’s new science building, thismeans interactive whiteboards and data projectors in every classroom. An Extron control system, supplied and supported by RGB Integration, is helping teachers maximise the time they spend working withstudents in classrooms and minimise time spent setting up AV. Read on...

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Building Relationships - More Than Just Trade Shows

By Melissa Buchanan

Recently I had the pleasure of to helping to co-ordinate a visit to Extron's Head office and manufacturing operations in Anaheim, California. The opportunity provided an insightful experience that demonstrated the value of understanding and building relationships, beyond simple face value experiences with manufacturers at trade shows. Read on...

Five Steps to Successful Technology Integration For Schools

By Extron Electronics

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At some point in the history of almost every school, there is a story to be told about the one piece of technology that sits in the corner and collects dust. You know, the one that some person at some time must have thought was a great idea. These technologies were usually cutting edge, quite expensive, and held great promise to make some impact on teaching and learning. Read on..

How to measure return on investment for classroom technology

By Extron Electronics

One of the key factors used in determining whether or not to purchase new classroom technology is a calculation of Return on Investment, or ROI. While there are many factors to consider, ROI generally falls into two main categories: hard returns, which can be demonstrated in financial terms, and soft returns that are less tangible, but no less important, benefits to students, teachers, and administrators. Evaluating both types is an indispensable part of the decision-making process. Read on...