Yes. CIM has a very popular and successful Try and Buy program.
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CIM offers professional development for all of the products it sells.
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Great question!
If you're starting from scratch (ie your classroom has a desktop computer + overhead projector) then we recommend
- DLP or LCD projector - Our recommendations
- Screen - Our recommendations
- Document camera - Our recommendations
- Clickers (CPS) - Our recommendations
- Wireless slate/tablet or an interactive whiteboard - Our recommendations
- Professional development
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An intranet is a private computer network that uses Internet technologies to securely share any part of an organization's information or operational systems with its employees. Sometimes the term refers only to the organization's internal website, but often it is a more extensive part of the organization's computer infrastructure and private websites are an important component and focal point of internal communication and collaboration. (full page view)
Digital signage is a network of customizable digital displays that you can control electronically using a computer, allowing you to change your content remotely for the most targeted messaging possible. Digital signage networks allow you to create and deliver targeted messages that inform, educate and motivate your audiences without your budget taking a painful hit.
Changing digital signage is cost effective and can be done in seconds from one location. It allows the network user to send content to an infinite number of displays at one time.
Digital signage installations can take the form of scrolling message boards, plasma screens, large projection screens, as well as other display types. Digital signage is normally implemented in high traffic areas, and thus, it is important to go with a robust and stable digital signage software package to ensure that the right messages appear at the right times on the right displays.
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Distance learning, sometimes called e-learning, is a formalized teaching and learning system specifically designed to be carried out remotely by using electronic communication. Because distance learning is less expensive to support and is not constrained by geographic considerations, it offers opportunities in situations where traditional education has difficulty operating. Students with scheduling or distance problems can benefit, as can employees, because distance education can be more flexible in terms of time and can be delivered virtually anywhere. (full page view)
E-procurement is the business-to-business purchase and sale of supplies and services over the Internet. An important part of many B2B sites, e-procurement is also sometimes referred to by other terms, such as supplier exchange. Typically, e-procurement Web sites allow qualified and registered users to look for buyers or sellers of goods and services. Depending on the approach, buyers or sellers may specify prices or invite bids. Transactions can be initiated and completed. Ongoing purchases may qualify customers for volume discounts or special offers.
E-procurement software may make it possible to automate some buying and selling. Companies participating expect to be able to control parts inventories more effectively, reduce purchasing agent overhead, and improve manufacturing cycles. E-procurement is expected to be integrated with the trend toward computerized supply chain management. (full page view)
Teleconferencing is the real-time exchange of information between people who are not in the same physical space. Through teleconferencing, companies can conduct meetings, customer briefs, training, demonstrations and workshops by phone or online instead of in person. Teleconferencing involves the use of either a simple conference type speaker phone, to more involved installed microphone and speaker systems that allow an entire boardroom to converse through normal conversational tone.
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A videoconference is a set of interactive telecommunication technologies which allow two or more locations to interact via two-way video and audio transmissions simultaneously.
Videoconferencing is a powerful tool that enables face-to-face, real-time communications between associates around the world. A business executive in Indianapolis can hold a virtual meeting with his satellite offices in England. A sales manager can demonstrate a new projector to sales reps spread out across the country. Or, military commanders in the Pentagon can send new orders to soldiers in the field.
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To use the Internet to broadcast live or delayed audio and/or video transmissions, much like traditional television and radio broadcasts. For example, a university may offer on-line courses in which the instructor Webcasts a pre-recorded or live lecture, or an enterprise may Webcast a press conference in lieu of or in addition to a conference call. Users typically must have the appropriate multimedia application in order to view a Webcast.
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