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#ICYMI | FREE RESOURCES OF THE MONTH |
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In Case You Missed It: These free resources are too good not to share. |
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Women of InfoComm and CTS |
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The Women of InfoComm Network Council has several initiatives underway, among them a push to encourage women to become Certified Technology Specialists. Listen now. |
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Displayed Image Size: How Big is Big Enough? |
A standard development task group is studying this very question to determine how big a displayed image should be, and the answer may surprise you. Their work is based on teachings from the 4-6-8 rule and more recent science and testing, as well as the viewing categories used in PISCR (the Projected Image System Contrast Ratio standard). Don't know what those categories are? Hear Greg Jeffreys update you on the latest findings of the group and what they still have to figure out!
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InfoComm Standards Update |
Did you know InfoComm International® recently published a standard about AV drawing symbols? Were you aware that a standard is currently in public review and InfoComm wants your input? Find out all about what InfoComm is doing to help you provide an exceptional experience. Get the big picture and the overview of all the standards InfoComm has published, the ones that are in development, and the ones that are coming your way.
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Modern Approaches to Control Systems Design |
Today’s audiovisual solutions are business tools. The people who use and manage those tools are driven by two dynamic forces: AV/IT convergence and the proliferation of smart devices. Find out how to see your control system with a new perspective. AV-enabled rooms are interconnected components of larger systems, which must be managed and supported, and AV control systems are a strategic enterprise asset that must be planned, funded, implemented and managed as such.
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