Gary Discovers Killer Classroom App

In a small corner of the ELMO booth at InfoComm 2014, a new product called Circle P2MP from start-up Circle Technologies made its debut. It literally allows an instructor in a classroom to take over and send anything and everything from his/her own laptop to all the tablets or laptops of the students in the class – and even locks them out of doing anything other than seeing the presentation (or content) being sent to them.
You can see the video rAVe founder, Gary Kayye, shot here:

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