{"id":2442,"date":"2014-01-22T15:09:02","date_gmt":"2014-01-22T15:09:02","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.ccsprojects.com\/?p=1124"},"modified":"2014-01-22T15:09:02","modified_gmt":"2014-01-22T15:09:02","slug":"aver-to-showcase-tabcam-and-tabsync-at-bett-education-technology-conference","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ccsprojects.com\/aver-to-showcase-tabcam-and-tabsync-at-bett-education-technology-conference\/","title":{"rendered":"AVer to Showcase TabCam and TabSync at BETT education technology conference"},"content":{"rendered":"

Video conferencing technology<\/a> provider AVer will be showcasing some of its new products for the global education market at the BETT technology show<\/a> in London Jan 22-25. The conference is the largest global exhibition for the education technology community, with over 35,000 attendees expected to attend.<\/p>\n

AVer will highlight its BETT 2014 award finalist, TabCam<\/a>, along with AVer\u2019s TabSync<\/a> charging cart and its ClassHD video conferencing solution. These education-market focused tools will be on display at the AVer booth.<\/p>\n

AVer\u2019s innovative TabCam is a lightweight, portable wireless camera with an app that allows educators to stream live video from textbooks, presentations, experiments and more directly to tablets (iOS and Android) used in a classroom. AVer\u2019s TabCam has been chosen as a finalist in the BETT 2014 awards for the ICT tools for teaching and learning category.<\/p>\n

Its use is helping to revolutionize the way teachers communicate information to students. Teachers can customize and record video with digital inks, narration and photos using Tabcam. These methods have shown to improve education clarity and keep students engaged. A teacher\u2019s lessons can even be recorded on TabCam for later use or shared via social media. See a clip below of AVer\u2019s TabCam.<\/p>\n