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First Look—Discovery Education Back To School ’23

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The collection includes learner-centered videos featuring characters from The Electric Company, ready-to-use presentation materials, professional development resources, and lesson plans. · Finally, Discovery Education Experience will soon allow users access to DoodleMath. Questioning is a big part of what we do.

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Panasonic expands SOLID SHINE projector series

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Panasonic, a provider of professional projector solutions, has introduced a new PT-RZ570U 1-Chip DLP Laser Phosphor projector. Laser technology holds tremendous promise for projection technology, improving efficiency, performance and delivering costs savings through maintenance-free operation.

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Panasonic showcases the power of K-12 interactive displays

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The company’s ISTE presence demonstrated how display technology can be crucial in the classroom. Panasonic , provider of professional display solutions for education, demonstrated its BF1 display technology at ISTE 2016.

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Panasonic showcases new laser projectors, digital displays

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Panasonic has launched a wide range of visual systems technologies. The PT-RZ970 Series laser projectors incorporates cutting-edge technology to achieve vibrant picture quality and high 10,000:1 contrast ratio. Variety of laser projectors and multi-touch displays recently showcased. VF1H Series Professional Displays.

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Hack Education Weekly News

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Each week, I gather a wide variety of links to education and education technology articles. “ Digital Promise Global has received a three-year, $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation to address equitable access to computational education in public schools,” Education Week reports. Wait wait wait.