Sony will present at BETT 2014 its collaborative and audiovisual vision for digital teaching
The latest developments for collaborative learning in digital centers and classrooms of Sony is the proposal that the company will present at the educational technology reference event BETT 2014, which is held in London of the 22 to the 25 next January.
Sony participate in the technology for education event Bett 2014, of the 22 to the 25 next January at stand E136 of the Excel venue in London, with a wide range of products and solutions aimed at strengthening collaborative learning and ready for digital classrooms, to show educators how to harness the potential of multimedia content and interactive teaching to improve their work environment.
Referring to your experience in entertainment and audiovisual technology, Sony has designed innovative solutions that support education and improve learning, as energy-saving smart grid projectors, professional displays, cameras, laptops and portable devices to fit every budget and application.
As Damien Weissenburger points out, from Sony, "Education evolves rapidly in our world of digital natives and, for this reason, teachers need to interact with students through dynamic and powerful multimedia tools. We are working hard to meet the needs of students with technologies that integrate perfectly with the work of teachers and improve it, in addition to creating a strengthened learning experience, more attractive and participatory".
As part of its commitment to creating a more flexible and dynamic learning environment, the company's range of products and solutions in this area can be integrated with the existing IT infrastructure to help teaching professionals capture, create and inspire students.
Sony's proposal in this regard is based on the interactive solution for Multiview presentations; ultra-short and interactive range projectors (including laser models); screens and TVs with HTML 5 for dynamic communication; Vaio laptops and Xperia tablets, with tap ranges, duo, Pro and Fit, as well as cameras and camcordes.
According to Weissenburger, "for schools, downtime has a major impact on productivity and, therefore, in the results. As budgets for IT and VA are cut, works under increased pressure; that is why it has never been more important for organizations to use the technologies with the greatest guarantee of the future that protect investments., offer a low cost of ownership, to respond to the needs of students and teachers".
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