Last week we were able to post something that hopefully many of you found extremely exciting…a glimpse at the IML Connector. The IML Connector is a hand held revolutionary audience response system device. By combining features that traditionally lived inside simple handheld voting device sand combining them with features that traditionally lived only inside smart phones or sophisticated AV devices, the IML Connector is a cutting edge audience response system device that affords the best of both worlds. The marriage should prove to shake up the world of interactive meetings and change the way the audience is able to effectively hear, engage, participate and change the meetings they attend.
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Thursday, June 24th, 2010
Interactive meetings, live voting and audience response systems are on the brink of a major breakthrough. Coming this September, a new level of interactive engagement will provide limitless possibilities for originality, innovation and achievement among your audience. That’s right, the IML Connector is coming this September.
Watch this interview with Richard Taylor, CEO of IML, and learn about the newest, latest and greatest of all IML devices, the IML Connector. See how the addition of a microphone and speaker will allow each person in the audience not only to speak, but directly hear all communication at an event. An OLED screen will allow exceptional battery life in addition to the capability for companies, events and hosts to put logos, moving graphics and animations on the screen.
Any school board knows that when the decision is made to close a school, it often involves a heated debate and a potentially explosive board meeting. That’s exactly what happened in early August at an East Aurora School Board meeting in suburban Chicago. The emotion-filled meeting demonstrated the need for an accurate voting system and method to structure public debate.
The Beacon News reported that after weeks of examining the success of the 1-year-old Magnet Academy, the school board had planned to put the school’s future to a vote during the Aug. 3 meeting. But that vote never occurred. Instead, dozens of passionate parents, school administrators and teachers filled the meeting room and flooded out into the hallway to fight to keep the school for gifted students alive.




