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O s e r C o m m u n i c a t i o n s G r o u p A u s t i n W e d n e s d a y, F e b r u a r y 3 , 2 0 1 6 An interview with Ji Shen, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, HoverCam. ESD: With so many docu- ment cameras on the mar- ket, why did HoverCam invest in creat- ing new document cameras? JS: Traditional document cameras are large, bulky and expensive or have really poor performance with blurry video. We wanted to fix that. Teachers deserve bet- ter technology that's affordable and HOW HOVERCAM RE-ENERGIZED THE DOCUMENT CAMERA The Interlocal Purchasing System (TIPS) is the Region 8 Education Service Center Purchasing Cooperative. Region 8 Education Service Center is a State of Texas public education agency and was created by the Texas Legislature in 1967. TIPS Purchasing Cooperative was creat- ed by Region 8 ESC in 2002 to help pub- lic agencies operate more efficiently and effectively. TIPS has grown to be one of the leading national public purchasing cooperatives serving agencies with An interview with Bob Hill, Global Education Manager, Ergotron. ESD: Tell us what Ergotron has in store for TCEA attendees this year. BH: Diverse options for charging sys- tems will continue to be a strong requirement for educators, and we are excited to show off our entire family of Ergotron charging carts, wall cabinets and desktops, especially Ergotron's YES series charging systems built with 3D printing has become a hot topic in recent years because the technology is rapidly improving, while the price tag is continually diminishing. Given this ever-changing horizon of innovation, how can we know which machine is best suited for our needs? It may be difficult and time consuming to analyze competition and accurately arrive at a conclusion. Fortunately, 3D Hubs conducts com- prehensive reviews of the most popular 3D printers. Headquartered in Have you ever been frustrated by a lack of support from a technology supplier? Sometimes companies seem unable or even unwilling to provide help when you need it the most. With world-class support and a proven commit- ment to its K-12 customers, Extron Electronics is different. Extron is a leading manufacturer of classroom audio and video solutions for the K-12 market. It also provides system design assistance and ongoing technical support that's unmatched in the industry. Continued on Page 33 The combination of new and evolving technology and c o m p l e m e n t a r y solutions is allow- ing school districts to save money, gain IT control and secure print. OKI Data's reliable multifunction printers (MFPs) paired with the latest software solutions help schools reduce page volume and waste and cut down on consumables costs. Solutions that complement OKI Data's MFPs in the classroom include: PaperCut MF™: A cost accounting, Continued on Page 37 Continued on Page 33 TIPS: YOUR SCHOOL'S TECHNOLOGY PROCUREMENT PARTNER CREATE AN ACTIVE CLASSROOM WITH ERGOTRON EXTRON ELECTRONICS: COMMITTED TO K-12 THE BENEFITS OF 3D PRINTING WITH ZORTRAX M200 REDUCE PRINT VOLUME, MAINTAIN YOUR BUDGET WITH OKI Continued on Page 37 Continued on Page 37 Continued on Page 33 Today's youth are growing up as dig- ital natives; using technology in every facet of their lives. It's how they entertain themselves, connect with their peers and access the world. The goal at Best Buy ® Education is to get ed-tech devices into every kid's hands. In partnership with parents and educators, it makes student education as interesting as their entertainment. What is BYOD? BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) An interview with James Piraino, President, Piraino Consulting, Inc. ESD: Who is Piraino Consulting? JP: Piraino Consulting is your complete audio/video needs specialist. Whether your needs include interactive boards, flat panel displays, audio and projection systems, document cameras or classroom video content and management, our team of audio/video experts is dedicated to supplying the latest classroom and school Continued on Page 32 HOW TO GET ED-TECH DEVICES INTO EVERY KID'S HANDS PIRAINO CONSULTING: PROVIDING TECH SOLUTIONS Continued on Page 33

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