
It’s not often one gets to participate in something that is or will become historical, but we have had the honor of doing so in several situations. As many of you know, our company began as TiltRac Corporation in 1987. ...

Analog Cable and TV’s In the late ‘80s and early ‘90s schools invested heavily in TV’s to put cable TV programming in the classroom and utilize the new VHS tape and VCR’s. Much of ...

Teachers looking for new ideas for the classroom should look at a recent post from Free Technology for Teachers. The author created a 3 slide presentation on ways to use the Flip Camera and put out a call for other ideas and thus far has accumulated 21 slides from 57 collaborators...

The world has moved away from VHS tape and this format is no longer manufactured or produced. As a result, many schools may have very large video libraries of VHS tape. This content should be moved to a digital format as soon as possible before it is no longer usable...

The Legacy Zone is that “in between” place where schools transition from older technology to newer technology that holds the promise of revolutionary improvement and ease-of-use. Th...

A new version of VLM is available. Version 3.02 updates drivers and corrects a bug that two customers experienced that related to database issues...

Video is a great tool for entertainment as well as education but a recent study illustrates how video can be used in healthcare to help patients understand and direct end of life care...

Found a great article written several years ago by John Jackman in TechLearning on Lighting for digital video productions...

This is the final article in a series about hospital TV systems and the issues that can cause this asset to be ignored in many hospitals. Reason #1: Lack of Ownership In many hospitals the TV System has no business owner...

This is the fourth in a series of articles about hospital TV systems and the issues that can cause this asset to be ignored in many hospitals...

This is the third in a series of articles about hospital TV systems and the issues that can cause this asset to be ignored in many of today’s hospitals. Reason #3: The CEO’s Spouse Doesn’t Have To Watch It This is meant to be “tongue in cheek” but may resonate with some hospitals. How good...

This is the second in a series of posts about hospital TV systems and the issues that can cause this asset to be ignored in many of today’s hospitals. ...

Over the last 20 years or so I’ve walked the halls of many hospitals looking at their TV systems and evaluating what they needed to do to add an interactive video on demand patient education system to their existing cable system. ...
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