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Epson Expands its Laser Projector Warranty for Schools Through Brighter Futures Program

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Epson today announced it is expanding warranty coverage on laser projection models 1 for education through its popular Brighter Futures ® program. Epson is known for world class service and support for the education industry and the new limited warranty dramatically expands its service commitment to education customers. “We

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Epson PowerLite Laser Projectors Now Available for Enhanced Learning and Eye-Catching Signage

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Epson, the number-one selling projector brand worldwide, 1 today announced six new PowerLite ® laser displays for education and signage are now available. Plus, with added flexibility the new projectors seamlessly integrate into today’s changing education environments.

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AV Tech Gets Creative

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Whether tossing around a blue foam ball microphone to record verbal book reviews or using interactive displays for multiple small hands to track migration patterns across the Serengeti, teachers are using AV tools in creative ways to engage their students. All students can connect to the projector wirelessly and mirror their screens.

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What’s New: New Tools for Schools

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ADVANCED & MEASURED PROGRESS ( www.advanc-ed.org ) & ( www.measuredprogress.org ) Measured Progress and AdvancED will join forces to form a unique and far-reaching nonprofit educational company focused on data-driven tools for school improvement. The merger will create a $120-million nonprofit organization with 500 employees.

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29 K-12 edtech predictions for 2021

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education system. It will provide more support for students who are struggling in the online environment, it will take some of the burden off of the teachers, and it will help schools support educational equity by creating greater access to services that previously were only available to families that could afford it. –

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WHAT’S NEW: NEW TOOLS FOR SCHOOLS

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CENTRALREACH PK-12 ( www.centralreach.com/industry/pk-12-education ) CentralReach launches CentralReach PK-12, a collaborative and data-driven software for special education. The software helps schools foster communication and coordination of instruction and care for students in special education programs.

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