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By Ana Ximena Esquivel Olmos, Content Creator, Genius Plaza If you want to tell a story that's engaging, timely and culturally relevant, you must have people that can relate to the content you're creating. Genius Plaza is comprised of people with different backgrounds who bring their cultures and experiences to the table. In order to provide families living in underserved communities equal access to quality education, we must have everyone connect with the purpose that will drive that initiative forward. Walk into our headquarters in the heart of downtown Miami and you'll see a lot of friendly faces and hear many accents from around the world. In one room, you'll find people from New York working in conjunction with people from India, Dominican Republic, Venezuela, Cuba and on occasion, you may even spot a native Floridian here and there, and that's by design. What better way to connect the world than by having people from all over the globe pitch in? At Genius Plaza, diversity What Makes Genius Plaza Unique? Think stability. Think innovation. Marvel has been in the manufacturing business for over 70 years, and all of its fur- niture is Made in America, never imported. Marvel is never out of stock. It offers adjustable height student desks to make student/teacher interaction easier. The Focus Desk Series Mobile sit/stand desks that students can adjust with just one hand – no tools or electric- ity required. Models available for kindergarten through college students. The Marvel Focus Series 32-inch, 48-inch and 60-inch activity tables and desks are ideal for Makerspace activity. Marvel Aire Marvel Aire creates an open, clean and simplified environment with a flexible system of components that produce a multitude of configurations and storage options. Hanwha Techwin (formerly Samsung Techwin) debuted the Wisenet BabyView Eco PT wireless video baby monitor – the latest in its line of consumer video moni- toring and home surveillance products. The BabyView Eco PT includes an energy efficient mode for power conservation and has a camera that allows users to pan up to 295 degrees and tilt up to 110 degrees for a full range of visibility in any room of the home where children are present. "Hanwha Techwin is committed to providing home security products that effort- lessly enable people to keep an eye on their homes and children," said Richard Simone, Hanwha Techwin America Vice President of Sales and Marketing. "The BabyView Eco PT is the newest addition to our line of video baby monitors, helping people keep their babies even safer with low-power consumption and a full range of vision control." Parents can now keep a closer eye on their children thanks to the remote-control pan and tilt function of the new BabyView Eco PT camera. Especially useful for babies The Plano Independent School District, which serves students in the North Texas community of more than a quarter-million, has recently invested in a large-scale 1-to-1 computing environment in its quest to connect all of its teachers and students to the advan- tages of digital technology. At the same time that district adminis- trators recognized the benefits that universal internet access from a 1-to-1 fleet of Chromebooks and all of their associated resources would bring to their students, they were also wary of the potential for digital distractions. Instant Access with Multiple Login Options To manage the Chromebooks (and the potential for distraction), Plano finds ClassLink invaluable. It's a single sign-on tool that's used by nearly everyone every day. "Beyond providing one click access to the products we use to learn, teach and do the work of schooling, we also glean invaluable insights about how often other tools Continued on Page 21 Continued on Page 21 Marvel's Educational & Office Furniture Lines Designed to Enhance Classrooms Hanwha Techwin Introduces New Eco-Friendly Baby Monitor An Invaluable Tool for the 1-to-1 Environment Continued on Page 21 Continued on Page 19 Oser Communications Group Philadelphia Tuesday, June 25, 2019 AN INDEPENDENT PUBLICATION NOT AFFILIATED WITH ISTE BOOTH #1151 BOOTH #1200

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