
Fighting Back Against Counterfeit AV | EDTech 128
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Shure is working to crack down on counterfeit devices. What can we do to stop these things from making it into classrooms and offices? Looking at solutions like Google's adaptive audio and how to solve the technology equity gap between in-person and remote students. Looking back at ISE 2025 and what the higher education space can take from the show. And unfortunately, we can't get away from talking about tariffs. How global situations affect how we maintain our classrooms and what technology managers can do.
Every month we find the most important news for the higher education space and discuss what technology managers need to know. We discuss these stories with a panel of experts in the higher ed space. Joining us this week is Ernie Bailey from the University of Arkansas, Scott Tiner from Bates College and Jennifer Unitis at Wake Technical Community College.
Host: Erin Maher-Moran
Guests:
- Ernie Bailey – University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
- Scott Tiner – Bates College
- Jennifer Unitis – Wake Technical Community College
Links to sources:
- AV Network – Shure Working Against Counterfeit AV
- rAVe Pubs – Google's Adaptive Audio
- AVNation – ISE 2025 & Higher Ed
- Commercial Integrator – Tariff Effects on AV Industry
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