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Collaborative Tech Talk

by ScreenBeam

This is Collaborative Tech Talk, a podcast by ScreenBeam. Here, we host AV insights where the industry's best thought leaders discuss collaboration and better communication in the places we learn the most.

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Collaborative Tech Talk: ScreenBeam in the Classroom

14m · Published 02 Jun 01:23

Teachers have a lot to keep up with when it comes to classroom structure. This is not always helped by new technology, which can sometimes make a complicated job even more so. But there are some new technologies which are actually improving the lives of teachers. ScreenBeam’s 1000Edu is one of those pieces of tech, which has shown to better the classroom experience. How has ScreenBeam in the classroom made the classroom experience better for both teachers and students?

On this episode of Collaborative Tech Talk, David Lopez, Director of Education Strategy at ScreenBeam, speaks with Suzanne Gardner, First Grade Teacher of State Bridge Crossing Elementary at Fulton County Schools, about how the ScreenBeam in the classroom has improved things for Gardner and her school.

For one thing, Gardner is very much a supporter of new technologies, as she has seen first-hand how it can help students. “It’s definitely something that we use and it’s a wonderful tool,” says Gardner, mentioning that her students use iPads and older students use laptops. “So I’ve worked with a lot of technology that has either been one-to-one—before this year we were five-to-one…so it was a little limited, but we had to get creative with technology, but technology is such a big part of our classroom that I think that…it’s wonderful to support it.”

This episode covers:

-The ways ScreenBeam can better the classroom experience.

-Gardner’s history with technology and teaching.

-How school curriculums must adapt to new and evolving technologies.

Gardner emphasizes the ease of using ScreenBeam technology. ScreenBeam has also changed her perspective on teaching and looking at the new district curriculum. “When I would have my computer connected to the wall, I would teach and then run around to my desk to change the technology, and then run back to them,” says Gardner. But ScreenBeam “took away that pressure. I can just take my laptop, go sit next to a student, I can pull a small group, have my camera in front of me—I’m not connected to one thing, I can move around with my computer.”

Suzanne Gardner started teaching third and second graders before her move to first graders. She enjoys the physical hands-on experience that comes with teaching elementary school students and loves how technology like the ScreenBeam 1000Edu has improved the classroom experience for everyone.

Collaborative Tech Talk: ScreenBeam in the Classroom

14m · Published 18 May 02:30

Teachers have a lot to keep up with when it comes to classroom structure. This is not always helped by new technology, which can sometimes make a complicated job even more so. But there are some new technologies which are actually improving the lives of teachers. ScreenBeam’s 1000Edu is one of those pieces of tech, which has shown to better the classroom experience. How has ScreenBeam in the classroom made the classroom experience better for both teachers and students?

On this episode of Collaborative Tech Talk, David Lopez, Director of Education Strategy at ScreenBeam, speaks with Suzanne Gardner, First Grade Teacher of State Bridge Crossing Elementary at Fulton County Schools, about how the ScreenBeam in the classroom has improved things for Gardner and her school.

For one thing, Gardner is very much a supporter of new technologies, as she has seen first-hand how it can help students. “It’s definitely something that we use and it’s a wonderful tool,” says Gardner, mentioning that her students use iPads and older students use laptops. “So I’ve worked with a lot of technology that has either been one-to-one—before this year we were five-to-one…so it was a little limited, but we had to get creative with technology, but technology is such a big part of our classroom that I think that…it’s wonderful to support it.”

This episode covers:

-The ways ScreenBeam can better the classroom experience.

-Gardner’s history with technology and teaching.

-How school curriculums must adapt to new and evolving technologies.

Gardner emphasizes the ease of using ScreenBeam technology. ScreenBeam has also changed her perspective on teaching and looking at the new district curriculum. “When I would have my computer connected to the wall, I would teach and then run around to my desk to change the technology, and then run back to them,” says Gardner. But ScreenBeam “took away that pressure. I can just take my laptop, go sit next to a student, I can pull a small group, have my camera in front of me—I’m not connected to one thing, I can move around with my computer.”

Suzanne Gardner started teaching third and second graders before her move to first graders. She enjoys the physical hands-on experience that comes with teaching elementary school students and loves how technology like the ScreenBeam 1000Edu has improved the classroom experience for everyone.

ISE 2023 Barcelona: What to Expect from ScreenBeam

14m · Published 26 Jan 01:27

In this episode of Collaborative Tech Talk, host Michelle Dawn Mooney, speaks with ScreenBeam's Jay Taylor, senior director of strategic alliances & technical marketing, and David Charbit, business development manager of EMEA, about what to anticipate from ScreenBeam at the upcoming ISE 2023 business conference slated for the end of January in Barcelona, Spain.

What to expect from ScreenBeam at ISE:

  • Latest advancements in wireless display and conferencing technology
  • How our solutions work seamlessly with industry-leading partners
  • ScreenBeam’s three demo stations, each showcasing different scenarios and applications of their technology

According to Taylor, “ISE is a central conference for technology. It's a worldwide conference where people come from around the globe to learn what different technology providers are working on. I am excited to get back to meeting people and also share some of the exciting things we are working on.”

Charbit added that this will be the first ISE conference since the pandemic and the timing couldn’t be more perfect by starting 2023 with new business opportunities and conversations.

With nearly 30 years in the technology sector, Taylor is responsible for defining alliance strategies as well as engaging key partners and customers for the wireless display business. Previously consulting large brands on IT/AV technology implementations, Charbit manages the company’s wireless display business across Europe for both sales and business development as well as establishes key partnerships with elite partners.

ISE 2023 In Barcelona: What to Expect from ScreenBeam

14m · Published 26 Jan 01:26

In this episode of Collaborative Tech Talk, host Michelle Dawn Mooney speaks with ScreenBeam's Jay Taylor, senior director of strategic alliances & technical marketing, and David Charbit, business development manager of EMEA, about what to anticipate from ScreenBeam at the upcoming ISE 2023 business conference slated for the end of January in Barcelona, Spain.

What to expect from ScreenBeam at ISE:

  • Latest advancements in wireless display and conferencing technology
  • How our solutions work seamlessly with industry-leading partners
  • ScreenBeam’s three demo stations, each showcasing different scenarios and applications of their technology

According to Taylor, “ISE is a central conference for technology. It's a worldwide conference where people come from around the globe to learn what different technology providers are working on. I am excited to get back to meeting people and also share some of the exciting things we are working on.”

Charbit added that this will be the first ISE conference since the pandemic and the timing couldn’t be more perfect by starting 2023 with new business opportunities and conversations.

With nearly 30 years in the technology sector, Taylor is responsible for defining alliance strategies as well as engaging key partners and customers for the wireless display business. Previously consulting large brands on IT/AV technology implementations, Charbit manages the company’s wireless display business across Europe for both sales and business development as well as establishes key partnerships with elite partners.

ISE Countdown ScreenBeam

7m · Published 25 Jan 23:10

ScreenBeam Breaks Barriers at InfoComm 2022

17m · Published 05 Jul 21:27

The era of hybrid work is ever present in today’s leading industries. More and more companies are meeting in person again while still looking for ways to integrate employees that work remotely. The recent InfoComm 2022 conference for the pro av industry was a reminder of this return. Mike Ehlenberger, Vice President and General manager of ScreenBeam Inc., who attended the conference spoke with Tyler Kern at Collaborative Tech Talk about the event and much more.

“The attendance was great, the enthusiasm from the industry was really there, people are really engaged, and you can tell that the industry is back in business,” Ehlenberger said. “Overall, it was a 10 out of 10 for ScreenBeam.”

With customers seeking out solutions to solve their audio-visual (AV) needs, the overarching question remains, “can they solve this problem of getting meetings to work with remote and the in-person employees working inside of their facilities,” he said.

Companies want to maximize access and ensure interactivity amongst their employees. “There's a lot of great solutions out there and ScreenBeam is at the top of the charts when it comes to bringing solutions together. Whether it's a single turnkey solution or a solution that can really integrate with other types of room systems that customers are deploying,” Ehlenberger explained.

The solutions ScreenBeam provides and their most recent unveiling of technology, the USB Pro switch, which is a companion to the ScreenBeam 1100 plus, recently allowed the AV company to be named best of show at the InfoComm 2022 conference. “This product is enabling us to allow customers to add wireless coverage, wireless presentation and wireless collaboration to existing room systems,” which is a big challenge where many systems have platform restrictions that become a nuance.

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ScreenBeam Breaks Barriers at InfoComm 2022

17m · Published 05 Jul 21:17

The era of hybrid work is ever present in today’s leading industries. More and more companies are meeting in person again while still looking for ways to integrate employees that work remotely. The recent InfoComm 2022 conference for the pro av industry was a reminder of this return. Mike Ehlenberger, Vice President and General manager of ScreenBeam Inc., who attended the conference spoke with Tyler Kern at Collaborative Tech Talk about the event and much more.

“The attendance was great, the enthusiasm from the industry was really there, people are really engaged, and you can tell that the industry is back in business,” Ehlenberger said. “Overall, it was a 10 out of 10 for ScreenBeam.”

With customers seeking out solutions to solve their audio-visual (AV) needs, the overarching question remains, “can they solve this problem of getting meetings to work with remote and the in-person employees working inside of their facilities,” he said.

Companies want to maximize access and ensure interactivity amongst their employees. “There's a lot of great solutions out there and ScreenBeam is at the top of the charts when it comes to bringing solutions together. Whether it's a single turnkey solution or a solution that can really integrate with other types of room systems that customers are deploying,” Ehlenberger explained.

The solutions ScreenBeam provides and their most recent unveiling of technology, the USB Pro switch, which is a companion to the ScreenBeam 1100 plus, recently allowed the AV company to be named best of show at the InfoComm 2022 conference. “This product is enabling us to allow customers to add wireless coverage, wireless presentation and wireless collaboration to existing room systems,” which is a big challenge where many systems have platform restrictions that become a nuance.

Follow us on social media for the latest updates in B2B!

El trabajo híbrido ha cambiado la colaboración permanentemente. ¿Esto requie-re inversiones en renovar la oficina?

45m · Published 01 Dec 18:53

En este primer episodio hispanohablante del podcast Collaborative Tech Talk de ScreenBeam, exploramos tendencias en el trabajo híbrido en Latino América y cómo esta gran migración a un nuevo tipo de trabajo ha afectado a las instalacio-nes y sus profesionales. Hay una pregunta inminente para muchas organizaciones hoy en día: Cómo habilitar espacios para la colaboración híbrida. Mientras que aumenta el número de empresas y organizaciones que planean el regreso a la ofi-cina, los gerentes de tecnología, integradores, arquitectos y fabricantes de tecno-logía están revisando detenidamente de que elementos disponen en los espacios para reuniones.

Esta tarea puede ser abrumadora para muchas empresas sin importar su tamaño y, a primera vista, puede hacer que las personas piensen que necesitarán rehacer por completo sus espacios de reunión. Para llegar al punto donde una empresa vea una función útil en sus cuartos de conferencia o sus lugares de colaboración, varios factores se tienen que considerar: Identificando cuales periféricos audiovi-suales ya están instalados, qué falta y, en última instancia, cómo debe funcionar tanto para los empleados presenciales como para aquellos que necesitan partici-par de manera remota. Es fácil ver porque esto rápidamente se vuelve estresante y debilitante para los gerentes de edificios comerciales.

Pero cómo nuestros dos invitados al podcast nos cuentan, no todos los espacios tienen que ser destruidos y renovados, lo que a menudo requiere un presupuesto elevado. En este podcast, analizaremos valiosos consejos y soluciones que las or-ganizaciones deben considerar para ayudar a crear los entornos híbridos adecua-dos para sus empleados y, al mismo tiempo, ahorrarles valiosos fondos. Para perspectivas, hablamos con Mario Hernandez, director de negocios comerciales para Advance Networks, y Benny Sterental, parte del equipo de ventas latinoame-ricanas para ScreenBeam.

El trabajo híbrido ha cambiado la colaboración permanentemente. ¿Esto requiere inversiones en renovar la oficina?

45m · Published 01 Dec 18:42

En este primer episodio hispanohablante del podcast Collaborative Tech Talk de ScreenBeam, exploramos tendencias en el trabajo híbrido en Latino América y cómo esta gran migración a un nuevo tipo de trabajo ha afectado a las instalacio-nes y sus profesionales. Hay una pregunta inminente para muchas organizaciones hoy en día: Cómo habilitar espacios para la colaboración híbrida. Mientras que aumenta el número de empresas y organizaciones que planean el regreso a la ofi-cina, los gerentes de tecnología, integradores, arquitectos y fabricantes de tecno-logía están revisando detenidamente de que elementos disponen en los espacios para reuniones.

Esta tarea puede ser abrumadora para muchas empresas sin importar su tamaño y, a primera vista, puede hacer que las personas piensen que necesitarán rehacer por completo sus espacios de reunión. Para llegar al punto donde una empresa vea una función útil en sus cuartos de conferencia o sus lugares de colaboración, varios factores se tienen que considerar: Identificando cuales periféricos audiovi-suales ya están instalados, qué falta y, en última instancia, cómo debe funcionar tanto para los empleados presenciales como para aquellos que necesitan partici-par de manera remota. Es fácil ver porque esto rápidamente se vuelve estresante y debilitante para los gerentes de edificios comerciales.

Pero cómo nuestros dos invitados al podcast nos cuentan, no todos los espacios tienen que ser destruidos y renovados, lo que a menudo requiere un presupuesto elevado. En este podcast, analizaremos valiosos consejos y soluciones que las or-ganizaciones deben considerar para ayudar a crear los entornos híbridos adecua-dos para sus empleados y, al mismo tiempo, ahorrarles valiosos fondos. Para perspectivas, hablamos con Mario Hernandez, director de negocios comerciales para Advance Networks, y Benny Sterental, parte del equipo de ventas latinoame-ricanas para ScreenBeam.

Collaborative Tech Talk has 31 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 12:54:13. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 21st 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 19th, 2024 22:11.

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