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Kensington Interested in Your Advice
As a manufacturer of security, presentation, ergonomic, security, charging and other education products for mobility and desktop technology, Kensington is learning how to make new and better products by trading product samples for advice. It is an important part of how it is developing and improving its products. Kensington’s security cable locks have been a mainstay of security for over 30 years. Not only did Kensington invent the trackball, it has been a major player in the mouse, keyboard, surge protection and presentation device industry. Kensington would like to invite you to become involved in this free, informal program. It is in the process of building the next generation of education mobility device controllers, wireless screencast, USB-C docking and ergonomic products, and needs your help. With the move to one-to-one computing, and the need to charge student devices, wireless charging, ad hoc charging and secured charging methods are going Continued on Page 17
MackinMaker Continues to Grow in Makerspaces Across the Country
2017 marked the formal beginnings of a new specialty division and accompanying website, www.mackinmaker.com. Tapping into the interest and success of the national Makerspace revolution, MackinMaker® offers customers hundreds of maker-related books, products, professional instruction and professionally curated starter, classic, value and advanced kits for four different levels, designed in-house and created for the novice, all the way to the experienced Makerspace practitioner. “This form of experiential learning is so fresh and vital to helping students learn in a more exciting and impactful way, we decided that now is the perfect time to tap our knowledge-base and professional expertise to create this new division,” states Randal Heise, co-Owner of Mackin. MackinMaker Project Manager, Ethan Heise, remarked, “We have sourced some of today’s most creative and influential products and made them the foundation of this Continued on Page 17
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HoverCam Redefining Wireless in the Classroom
HoverCam, an innovative technology leader in the education market, is now shipping the award-winning Ultra 10, the latest addition to the company’s family of best-in-class document cameras. The solution features three methods of wireless connectivity; smooth, lag-free 4K @60FPS video output; a fully integrated, powerful Android computer; a 7.1-inch multitouch screen that mirrors what students see; and a 16 megapixel camera sensor that achieves an unprecedented document camera resolution. Users can connect a display, IFP or projector via wired HDMI or wirelessly through the included 4K transmitter to easily record lessons, capture vibrant images and show live video in stunning 4K clarity. Building Stronger Wireless Classrooms Wireless isn’t just a buzzword, it’s the new norm for classrooms. However, it brings
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Bring the Power of Creativity to Your School with New Adobe Tools, Pricing & Lesson Plans
You’re working hard to prepare your students for a rapidly changing world. Technological advancements like artificial intelligence are automating rote skills and making creative expression, thinking and problem-solving more important than ever. Adobe is especially excited to share details about the following new benefits of Adobe apps. You can give your students access to the same creative tools at home that they have at school. Now your students can do their creative class projects and assignments anywhere on any device – at school, at home or even on the bus. Bring the full set of Adobe Creative Cloud apps to your school for its best price ever – just $5 per K–12 student per year with a minimum purchase of 500 licenses. You can explore the power of creativity with five types of student projects. Teaching your students to create digital experiences is easier than you think. Find out how to integrate five types of creative projects into your curriculum – presentations, Continued on Page 17