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CAST shows wysiwyg R41, launches new BlackTrax, new broadcast capability and global training program at LDI 2018

techlearning

The company will also launch a new global training program. Supporting the launch of its new training program, CAST will host a series of tutorial sessions on its stand throughout LDI, providing an opportunity for designers to get up-to-speed with the latest technologies and their applications.

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IT Fortifies Physical Security to Protect K–12 Communities

EdTech Magazine

NCSD deploys a Panasonic Video Insight system for security in all of its schools. The system is obviously used for security screening, but we’ve also used it to work with our first responders in their training. . We’ve grown exponentially in the area of surveillance,” says Perry.

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5 secrets for rolling out a successful 1:1 initiative

eSchool News

Instead, it’s a mix of the right training, tools, and support. We invited vendors, including Panasonic, Lenovo, and Asus, to demo their products. Classrooms have become increasingly tech-focused, though technology alone isn’t enough to change a classroom. This way, we knew what our stakeholders wanted from the beginning.

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‘The reckoning is here’: More than a third of community college students have vanished

The Hechinger Report

Tesla started working in 2018 with community colleges to train students for certifications in automotive manufacturing and service; along with Panasonic, it began another partnership in January to provide apprenticeships in the electronic vehicle industry for community college students.

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

The Business of Job Training. ” Coming soon to a “flexible classroom” near you: “ Panasonic’s human blinkers help people concentrate in open-plan offices,” says Dezeen. .” Via The LA Times : “Teacher who recounted Trump aide eating glue as a child is placed on paid leave.”