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Taking a 3D Shufti

by Len Scrogan

‘Shufti’ is an Arabic word meaning ‘look!’ It was brought back to Britain after the Second World War by returning soldiers who learned the word from Arab peddlers. Its meaning now suggests taking a …

Tags:3D Content Creation| 3D software| Autostereo 3D| display technology| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor

Trends in the Ed Market: the 2015 Horizon Report

by Len Scrogan

This summer the New Media Consortium (NMC), together with the Consortium for School Networking (COSN), released their annual K12 Horizon Report, a report that is very informative for manufacturers and integrators in the display …

Tags:display technology| Education| Vol 22 - Issue 38

Dissecting the 2015 K12 Horizon Report

by Len Scrogan

This summer the New Media Consortium (NMC), together with the Consortium for School Networking (COSN), released their annual K12 Horizon Report, a document which can be very informative for manufacturers and integrators in the …

Tags:display technology| Education| Vol 22 - Issue 37

Getting Totally Immersed in Ford’s Booth

by Steve Sechrist

Ford’s VR Specialist (Visionary) Elizabeth Baron stands in front of the best darn display at Siggraph includes a 100-inch Barco dual laser image and work of love that was 5 years in the makingAnother …

Tags:3D (Three Dimensions)| Barco| display technology| DLP Projectors| Head Up Displays HUDs| Large Display Monitor| Laser Phosphor Projectors| Mobile Display Monitor| Siggraph 2015| Virtual Reality| Vol 22 - Issue 33

The Display Sharing Phenomenon: Enter EXO U

by Len Scrogan

At both ISTE 2015 and InfoComm 2015, it was evident that device/display sharing is quickly becoming all the rage. For those less familiar with this arena, device/display sharing technology is designed to integrate visual …

Tags:Collaboration| display technology| Education| Panasonic| Vol 22 - Issue 31

Trends @ ISTE 2015

by Len Scrogan

The ISTE 2015 educational conference, with over 21,000 in attendance, is the largest ed-tech conference held in the U.S. As expected, ISTE experienced solid growth in attendees this year, but the conference also topped …

Tags:display technology| Education| Stereo 3D| Vol 22 - Issue 35

Huddle Up! Huddle Spaces and K-20 Education

by Len Scrogan

One of the most pronounced developments appearing at InfoComm 2015 this year involved the stately arrival of the venerated “huddle space” in a featured posture in the exhibit hall. (I stopped counting at 12 …

Tags:display technology| Education| Vol 22 - Issue 32

Infocomm 2015: Currents and Undercurrents for the Education Marketplace

by Len Scrogan

I’ve been an educational technology director for 25 years, with a significant track record in large educational technology and AV purchases. I just returned from walking every aisle of Infocomm 2015, poking my head …

Tags:Collaboration| display technology| Education| Interactive Displays| Pico Projectors| Projectors| Vol 22 - Issue 26

QLED cell

Kim Dae-hyeong (IBS, Korea) Develops Flexible QLED Cell

by Norbert Hildebrand

Kim Dae-hyeong, a researcher at the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) has developed a flexible LED cell called QLED that refers to a “quantum dot light emitting diode”, as reported by The Korea Times. …

Tags:display technology| LED| Mobile Display Monitor| Quantum Dots| Vol 22 - Issue 21

Waiting for Godot

by Ken Werner

It takes a long time to develop novel display technologies. As a result, product designers sometimes express a desire for display characteristics that the industry cannot supply – at least not yet, and maybe …

Tags:display technology| Novel Displays| Pentile| SID Display Week 2015| Vol 22 - Issue 20

Light Emitting Paper Developed at Umeå University in Sweden

by Norbert Hildebrand

OLED development is a worldwide scientific undertaking. Asian countries lead in the manufacturing of OLED-based displays today, however material development as well as development of other light emitting technologies is widespread over the world. …

Tags:display technology| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 19

3D: The Why and Not the Wow

by Len Scrogan

CoSN (the Consortium for School Networking) has released their latest 2015 Ed Tech Next report “Dimensions in Learning: Visualizing, Designing, and Making in 3D.” The report focuses on the growth and potential of 3D …

Tags:3D (Three Dimensions)| 3D Projection| display technology| Education| Vol 22 - Issue 18