Episodios

  • Classroom AV On A Budget | EDTech 134
    Sep 19 2025

    AV over IP has made strives in the industry, including the IPMX standard. Does it have a place in the higher education space? AVIXA's numbers are showing some growth for AV. How classroom budgets are feeling as we start a new semester. And we look at a piece about how AV teams have grown to be integral to campus tech. What this means for technology managers to have a bigger role in education.

    The video version of this podcast can be found here.

    Every month we bring you the latest news and stories for the higher education AV space. We discuss these topics with a panel of experts across different campuses. Today we are joined by Rob Rasberry from Drexel University, Ernie Bailey of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and Chris Kelly from Creighton University.

    Host: Erin Maher-Moran

    Guests:

    • Rob Rasberry – Drexel University
    • Ernie Bailey – University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
    • Chris Kelly - Creighton University


    Links to sources:

    • AVNation – IPMX & AV over IP
    • AV Magazine – AVIXA IOTA Report for 2025
    • Commercial Integrator – AV Managers More Important Than Ever


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    33 m
  • Open AV Standards in Higher Ed | EDTech 133
    Aug 22 2025

    26North's acquisition of AVI-SPL is a major turning point in the AV industry. What this move means for the higher education space and technology managers within. When cloud storage and similar solutions were introduced they were a little shunned and feared. Now AI has taken that mantle, so should we go about re-examining those opportunities more? What open AV standards means across a campus. The evolution of E-Paper and its effect for both sustainability as well as interesting tech in the classroom.

    The video version of this podcast can be found here.

    Every month we bring you the biggest news and stories from the higher education space. We discuss these topics with a panel of experts across campuses from universities to community colleges. Joining us this week is Scott Tiner from Bates College, Ernie Bailey of University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, and Andy Vogel from Ohio State University College of Engineering.

    Host: Erin Maher-Moran

    • Guests:Ernie Bailey – University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
    • Scott Tiner – Bates College
    • Andy Vogel – Ohio State University College of Engineering


    Links to sources:

    • rAVe Pubs – 26North's Acquisition of AVI-SPL
    • rAVe Pubs – Open AV Standards & The Cloud
    • AVNation – E-Paper's Evolution for AV


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  • What A Growing Industry Means for Higher Education | EDTech 132
    Jul 18 2025

    We had an episode right on the InfoComm show floor, but this time we have enough space between it to look back. Was it a success for HETMA and the higher education space altogether? Mergers and acquisitions are making a wave in the industry. What this growth means for the space and how it affects technology managers across campuses. Speaking of HETMA, they announce the "#RoadTo10K". Just what does that mean? Making higher education the focus and growing as a community.

    The video version of this podcast can be found here.

    Every month we bring you the biggest news and stories for the higher education space as it pertains to the AV industry. We bring a panel of experts from campuses to discuss how these topics impact technology managers from universities to community colleges. Joining us this month is

    Host: Erin Maher-Moran

    Guests

    • :Ernie Bailey – University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
    • Rob Rasberry – Drexel University
    • Scott Tiner – Bates College
    • Matt Kaminski - UC Berkeley


    Links to sources:

    • AV Buyers' Club – Higher Ed at InfoComm 2025
    • AV Magazine – Rising in Mergers & Acquisitions in AV
    • Higher Ed AV – HETMA's #Roadto10K


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  • InfoComm Focuses on Higher Ed | EDTech 131
    Jun 20 2025

    Last week was InfoComm 2025, one of the biggest trade shows for the AV industry. And in the past few years, higher education has had a huge presence at the show thanks in part to organizations like HETMA. On this episode, our crew sits atop the HETMA booth to discuss everything about the show. Joining us this week is Ernie Bailey from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Tim Van Woert from Rutgers, and Drew Middleton from John A. Logan College.

    The video version of this podcast can be found here.

    Host: Erin Maher-Moran

    Guests:

    • Ernie Bailey – University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
    • Drew Middleton – John A. Logan College
    • Tim Van Woeart – Rutgers University


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  • Surviving InfoComm As A Tech Manager | EDTech 130
    May 23 2025

    InfoComm 2025 is almost here! It's become an important place for technology managers in the higher education space thanks to groups like HETMA. What can you bring from the show to your classroom? Scott Tiner writes about the line between facility and AV control. Can they integrate like David Danto says, or never will the 'twain meet? Looking at the relationship dealers and campuses for AV equipment. Are ecommerce platforms the next step?

    The video version of this podcast can be found here.

    Every month we gather the most important stories pertaining to the higher education space of AV. We discuss these topics with a panel of experts. On this episode we're joined by Ernie Bailey from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Rob Rasberry from Drexel University, and Mark Eggert of Macalester College.

    Host: Erin Maher-Moran

    • Guests:Ernie Bailey – University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
    • Rob Rasberry – Drexel University
    • Mark Eggert - Macalester College
    • Links to sources:AV Network – Preparing For InfoComm 2025
    • AV Buyers' Club – Facility & AV Control
    • AV Magazine – Direct ecommerce from AVIT


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    34 m
  • Best Ways To Use AI In Higher Ed | EDTech 129
    Apr 18 2025

    NAB 2025 was last week, and AV has had a growing presence an otherwise broadcast-heavy show. The takeaways we can get for the higher education side of things. AI talk will never stop! When will slop turn into top of the pops? Maybe through translation services. Looking at how AI is being used for communication efforts in the classroom. There's another new standard for media interfacing. GPMI has been showing up in China for 8K displays. Will it have the power to dethrone HDMI?

    The video version of this podcast can be found here.

    Host: Erin Maher-Moran

    Guests:

    • Ernie Bailey – University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
    • Rob Rasberry – Drexel University
    • Scott Tiner – Bates College
    • Lisle Waldron – The University of Trinidad and Tobago


    Links to sources

    • AV Network – NAB 2025
    • rAVe Pubs – AI's Role in Translation
    • AV Magazine – New Media Standard, GPMI


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    33 m
  • Fighting Back Against Counterfeit AV | EDTech 128
    Mar 21 2025

    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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    28 m
  • A HETMA Revolution at ISE 2025 | EDTech 127
    Feb 21 2025

    Trade shows are a brilliant way to see the innovations within the AV industry. What an organization like HETMA has realized is the potential for the higher education space to see and utilize this technology within their campus spaces. They've been taking a more active role at trade shows in the past few years, so we join some of those representatives to talk about the show and what it means for higher education. Joining us this month is Patrick Angielczyk and Teddy Murphy about what they've seen

    Host: Erin Maher-Moran

    Guests:

    • Patrick Angielczyk – Mohawk College
    • Teddy Murphy – University of Pikeville


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    25 m