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Think stability. Think innova- tion. Marvel has been in the manufacturing business for more than 70 years, and all of its furniture is Made in America, never imported. It is never out of stock. Marvel offers Adjustable Height Student Desks, to make student/teacher interaction easier. Marvel Vizion ® includes Portable 3-D Printer Cart Makerspaces, Adjustable Height Teaching Stations, Compact Classroom Carts, Sit/Stand Mobile Workspaces and Mobile Teacher Carts designed espe- cially for floating teachers. Marvel Vizion products have unique features sim- ply not found in competitive products. Large adjustable EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT AND TECHNOLOGY FURNITURE FROM MARVEL An interview with Barry Lloyd, President, Aeries Software. ESD: Tell our readers about your company. BL: My father, Jerry D. Lloyd, founded Aeries Software in 1995. My father was a Data Processing Manager in the Orange County Schools Data Center, where he witnessed the struggle of school dis- trict personnel in dealing with managing student records. Jerry went on to code several revolutionary fea- tures and functionalities in the core Student Information System that would later be considered standard features included in every Student Information System today. An interview with Dusty Moore, President, iCEV. ESD: Tell our readers about your products. DM: We have seven areas of curriculum in which we specialize: agriculture science; architecture, construc- tion, transportation and manufacturing; business, mar- keting, finance, IT and media; career exploration; fami- ly and consumer sciences; health science; and law, pub- lic safety, corrections and security. Each product consists of pre-built courses and les- sons. Each lesson features either a video or slide deck as the main instructional vehicle. Also, each lesson has project-based learning ideas and templates as well as Julia Dweck's classroom in Macungie, Pennsylvania looks more like a production studio than your typical elementary school. Students from different grade levels work together in small groups, scribbling angles and math formulas on the whiteboard, writing a storyboard script for a video and creating code on their iPad for a robot named Dash from Wonder Workshop™. There are occasional heated debates and shenanigans, but they are all laser focused on solving challenges in the Wonder League Robotics Competition. STEM education is top of mind as high-paying jobs in STEM fields are growing with not enough American An interview with Randal Heise, President, Mackin. ESD: Tell our readers about Mackin. What does Mackin offer? RH: Mackin is a 35-year-old company offering high-quality educational resources, including printed books in all bindings, eBooks, audiobooks, databases and videos along with professionally-curated classroom and leveled libraries, new school collections, curriculum materials and more for schools and libraries. Our free digital content management system, MackinVIA™, provides districts, schools, students and Continued on Page 25 ITProTV, founded in 2013 and headquartered in Gainesville, Florida, gives students the ability to learn wherever they are. With lessons streamed live every day, students can watch from a desk- top, tablet, smartphone or via their dedicated Apple TV or Roku channels. Those want- ing excellent Information Technology (IT) training find that ITProTV offers customers an affordable subscrip- tion-based training that keeps them up-to-date through access to a constantly expanding course library. This for- mat provides a connection for self-study users with real world experience for those who desire to have IT careers. The programs give them a solid and entertaining path to Continued on Page 29 Continued on Page 29 AERIES SOFTWARE: A COMPLETE ECOSYSTEM OF TOOLS TEXAS STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION ADOPTS CEV MULTIMEDIA INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS HIGH-QUALITY EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES FROM MACKIN HOW ROBOTICS TRANSFORMS STEM IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS STUDENTS STUDY AND LEARN LIVE WITH ITPROTV Continued on Page 25 Continued on Page 29 Continued on Page 25 Oser Communications Group Austin Thursday, February 9, 2017 AN INDEPENDENT PUBLICATION NOT AFFILIATED WITH TCEA

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