5 Collaboration Technology Fails And How They SHOULD Have Gone
Posted on 2018-07-25·By CI Staff

How it should have gone…
When the project team at Moravian College’s “Virtual Cadaver” lab requested Christie GS Series projectors, they learned a newer model had replaced their first choice. Usually, this would strike fear into the minds of budgeting managers — but the team was surprised.
With new laser phosphor projector technology, they minimized the cost and labor associated with lamp-based projectors. Students now easily collaborate with their instructors, who use the technology to more easily portray biological subjects.
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