article thumbnail

Sony launches high-end visual display technology

eSchool News

New scalable system has 99 percent black surface area for high contrast, high resolution, immersive visuals. At InfoComm 2016, Sony will highlight its display capabilities in a big way, focusing on upgrading the landscape for large-scale visual entertainment.

Sony 58
article thumbnail

Sony Vows to Bring “Blockchain” Tech to Education. Will It Take Hold in K-12?

Marketplace K-12

Sony Global Education Inc. says it has developed a system to bring “blockchain” technology–meant to serve as a decentralized-yet-secure system for transmitting data–to education, as the concept slowly begins to attract attention in the K-12 space. Goodbye, Middleman?

Sony 40
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Can Virtual Reality Improve Education?

EdTech4Beginners

For example, Sony Playstation VR software and designs have evolved dramatically over the past few years, seeking to create a more comfortable and natural experience for users. VR technology is increasing at a rapid pace, and with each new app, there is endless learning potential.

Sony 176
article thumbnail

eLearning Brothers Expands Family with Two Corporate Training Acquisitions

Edsurge

To support that pursuit, eLearning Brothers has acquired two companies: course-building tools provider Trivantis and learning management system provider Edulence. Customers include PepsiCo, Bangkok Airways and Sony. Customers of Edulence’s learning management system, Knowledgelink, include Lincoln Financial Group and AARP Services.

Training 106
article thumbnail

How “blockchain” technology could influence education

eSchool News

Sony Global Education sims to build a new, widely applicable educational infrastructure that enables diverse methods of evaluation, open sharing of academic proficiency and progress records. This would be a first if implemented on a system-wide basis.

Sony 40
article thumbnail

How AI is changing special education

Neo LMS

Kaspar is a social robot developed by the University of Hertfordshire’s Adaptive Systems Research Group, with the specific intention of developing a learning companion for ASD students. Here are a few examples: Kaspar. Pronounced “now”, Nao is a programmable, social robot and is the only autonomous robot on our list.

Robotics 228
article thumbnail

IPEVO's cool new DO-CAM

Kathy Schrock

It is easy to carry the IPEVO DO-CAM back and forth from home if you need to -- it has a small footprint and and a handy cable storage system. DO-CAM FEATURES Image quality: DO-CAM comes with an 8MP Sony CMOS image sensor for exceptional performance in noise reduction and color reproduction.