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Edtech Buyer's Guide: interactive screens
By choosing NEC, you are guaranteed a quality user experience and long-life reliability. The CBM Series UHD Collaboration Boards build on NEC’s superior Japanese engineering to present an all-in-one collaborative touch experience for classrooms and small group learning spaces. Don’t compromise on quality – choose the NEC CB Series to enable productive learning outcomes yet at a remarkably affordable price.Out-of-the-box collaboration
Based on infrared touch technology, experience true multi-touch support with up to 20 simultaneous rapid response touch points. Preloaded with Mosaic whiteboarding software, annotation tools and wireless presenting for screen sharing functionalities, there are no hidden costs, simply start up instantly for interactive learning scenarios. With easy front access to USB ports and controls, the CB Series is supremely user-friendly.Choose the size that fits
Choose from three sizes, 65’’, 75’’ and 86’’, all featuring UHD resolution for pin sharp detail whether viewing from the back of the class or at arm’s length. The ideal screen size will be determined by the number of students and the maximum required viewing distance.Full protection
Premium toughened glass protects the security of the panel yet delivers a perfect touch experience with anti-glare coating to minimise reflections and fingerprints.Future-proof operation
For more demanding applications, the OPS slot provides the opportunity to enhance the computing power by simply upgrading the embedded PC. With a wide range of the latest connectivity interfaces including HDMI, USB and VGA inputs, these displays offer future-proof flexibility.Why NEC?
With digital media surrounding us every minute of the day, schools and universities must mirror this trend and make teaching and learning both digital and collaborative, leading to better learning outcomes. As a preferred supplier of visual solutions to education, only NEC can offer such a broad range of display products to support the learning environment, with interactive screens and projection in classrooms and lecture halls to digital signage in foyers and campus-wide locations. Taking a consultative approach, remaining technology agnostic, we ensure the perfect-fit technology to suit each unique application. Choose NEC for uncompromising reliability and longevity backed by a robust no-fuss warranty and comprehensive technical support.Specification
- 65”, 75” or 86” UHD interactive display
- Infrared touch technology with up to 20 simultaneous touch points
- Finger, glove or stylus operation
- Mosaic Connect wireless presentation software
- Mosaic Canvas interactive whiteboard software
- Web browser
- Annotation tools
- OPS slot technology
- 3x HDMI, VGA, LAN, 6x USB, RS-232
- 350cd/m2 brightness
- Integrated speakers
- Three magnetic pens and wall mount included
Get the low down from every level
Representatives both sides of the aisle will be delivering keynotes this year, including the Minister for the School System, Lord Agnew, and Shadow Minister for Schools, Mike Kane MP. In one of his first speaking engagements in his new role, the new Interim National Schools Commissioner, Dominic Herrington, will be talking on the main stage, as will EPI Chairman David Laws. Key influencers such as Mark Lehain and Fiona Millar will be going tête-a-tête, and other sector heads such as Emma Wilson, Geoff Barton and Andy Mellor will grapple with important issues like funding and recruitment. We will have hands-on practitioners too, with heads, SENCOs, governors and school business professionals showcasing best practice and lessons learned from every aspect of the education landscape.Policy, pedagogy and products
Constantly evolving to meet the ever-changing issues facing the education sector, The Schools & Academies Show has an exciting range of new and improved features for Birmingham in 2018. The Government Village will answer all your policy questions, staffed by representatives from the Department for Education, Education & Skills Funding Agency, Schools Commercial Team and the Standards & Testing Agency. The Government Village provides the opportunity to put your questions to senior department advisors and policymakers. Following its successful debut last year, the ‘Hot Seat’ returns once again with new speakers, new topics and a renewed brief to tackle the thorniest issues in education.The Schools & Academies Show is the place for all leaders in education to meet and exchange ideas and learn about new developments straight from the innovators.New this year are large-scale themed theatres, so whether it’s funding & income generation, governance & leadership, or the MAT summit, we have content that has been specially selected to address the biggest issues of the day. The SEND theatre has been expanded to meet demand, and our school improvement summit will be addressing everything from social mobility to VR technology. Our open theatres pack a punch too, with Kirri Gooch from Google speaking at our technology & educational resources theatre; and one of the largest MATs in the country, Oasis Community Learning contributing to our buildings, energy and estates management theatre.
Where issues meet solutions
At the heart of the event is the opportunity to network and exchange ideas with your colleagues from academies, maintained schools, local authorities and education charities across the sector – something that can be done in abundance at the central networking area. The exhibition floor is the soul of the Schools & Academies Show Birmingham, with a huge range of suppliers offering the latest technology to help with the issues you face in your school. From providers of the latest in cutting-edge edtech, including Telefonica, Toshiba and Virtue Technologies, to experts demonstrating products and services designed to reduce costs and improve pupil outcomes.The face of the education sector
Put simply, this is the event for delegates from all types of school. Delivered in partnership with the DfE, ESFA, CCS and major sector associations such as CST (formerly FASNA), ASCL, NAHT, ISBL and NGA, this is the leading education policy event to support school business management, teaching quality and pupil outcomes. The Schools & Academies Show takes place on the 21st November 2018 at the NEC, Birmingham. To register for free please visit: https://schoolsandacademiesshowbirmingham.co.uk/ [post_title] => Event preview: The Schools and Academies Show Birmingham [post_excerpt] => [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => closed [post_password] => [post_name] => event-preview-the-schools-and-academies-show-birmingham [to_ping] => [pinged] => [post_modified] => 2018-11-08 10:54:31 [post_modified_gmt] => 2018-11-08 10:54:31 [post_content_filtered] => [post_parent] => 0 [guid] => https://edtechnology.co.uk/dashboard2/?post_type=articles&p=6699 [menu_order] => 2360 [post_type] => post [post_mime_type] => [comment_count] => 0 [filter] => raw ) ) [post_count] => 2 [current_post] => -1 [in_the_loop] => [post] => WP_Post Object ( [ID] => 18972 [post_author] => 73 [post_date] => 2019-10-23 09:46:47 [post_date_gmt] => 2019-10-23 08:46:47 [post_content] =>Edtech Buyer's Guide: interactive screens
By choosing NEC, you are guaranteed a quality user experience and long-life reliability. The CBM Series UHD Collaboration Boards build on NEC’s superior Japanese engineering to present an all-in-one collaborative touch experience for classrooms and small group learning spaces. Don’t compromise on quality – choose the NEC CB Series to enable productive learning outcomes yet at a remarkably affordable price.Out-of-the-box collaboration
Based on infrared touch technology, experience true multi-touch support with up to 20 simultaneous rapid response touch points. Preloaded with Mosaic whiteboarding software, annotation tools and wireless presenting for screen sharing functionalities, there are no hidden costs, simply start up instantly for interactive learning scenarios. With easy front access to USB ports and controls, the CB Series is supremely user-friendly.Choose the size that fits
Choose from three sizes, 65’’, 75’’ and 86’’, all featuring UHD resolution for pin sharp detail whether viewing from the back of the class or at arm’s length. The ideal screen size will be determined by the number of students and the maximum required viewing distance.Full protection
Premium toughened glass protects the security of the panel yet delivers a perfect touch experience with anti-glare coating to minimise reflections and fingerprints.Future-proof operation
For more demanding applications, the OPS slot provides the opportunity to enhance the computing power by simply upgrading the embedded PC. With a wide range of the latest connectivity interfaces including HDMI, USB and VGA inputs, these displays offer future-proof flexibility.Why NEC?
With digital media surrounding us every minute of the day, schools and universities must mirror this trend and make teaching and learning both digital and collaborative, leading to better learning outcomes. As a preferred supplier of visual solutions to education, only NEC can offer such a broad range of display products to support the learning environment, with interactive screens and projection in classrooms and lecture halls to digital signage in foyers and campus-wide locations. Taking a consultative approach, remaining technology agnostic, we ensure the perfect-fit technology to suit each unique application. Choose NEC for uncompromising reliability and longevity backed by a robust no-fuss warranty and comprehensive technical support.Specification
- 65”, 75” or 86” UHD interactive display
- Infrared touch technology with up to 20 simultaneous touch points
- Finger, glove or stylus operation
- Mosaic Connect wireless presentation software
- Mosaic Canvas interactive whiteboard software
- Web browser
- Annotation tools
- OPS slot technology
- 3x HDMI, VGA, LAN, 6x USB, RS-232
- 350cd/m2 brightness
- Integrated speakers
- Three magnetic pens and wall mount included
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