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April 2012 Newsletter

April 2012 Newsletter

The Epson BrightLink interactive projector is in a class all its own. With the flexibility of being able to use on almost any surface, the ultra-short throw design eliminates many of the common problems with the interactive boards such as shadowing and eye glare are minimized. The short throw also allows an image to project up to 113” from as close at 3 feet from the image surface. The BrightLink has a seamless integration with the Windows Vista® and Windows 7 operating systems. Also, the BrightLink is cross-compatible with most instructional software applications including SMART Notebook. For schools that do not already have an education software program, RM Easiteach can be added on as the curriculum software.

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April 2012 Newsletter

April 2012 Newsletter

The Epson BrightLink interactive projector is in a class all its own. With the flexibility of being able to use on almost any surface, the ultra-short throw design eliminates many of the common problems with the interactive boards such as shadowing and eye glare are minimized. The short throw also allows an image to project up to 113” from as close at 3 feet from the image surface. The BrightLink has a seamless integration with the Windows Vista® and Windows 7 operating systems. Also, the BrightLink is cross-compatible with most instructional software applications including SMART Notebook. For schools that do not already have an education software program, RM Easiteach can be added on as the curriculum software.

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March 2012 Newsletter

March 2012 Newsletter

No board. Just a wall and a projector. That is the idea behind the latest additions to the Interactive Projector family from 2 of the leaders in interactive education and corporate technology: Epson and SMART Technologies. With the ultra short throw design, many of the common problems with the interactive boards such as shadowing and eye glare are minimized. The short throw allows you to project large images up to 113” from as close at 3 feet from the image surface.

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February 2012 Newsletter

February 2012 Newsletter

CCS is proud to announce that as of January 24th, 2012 CCS New England is officially Cisco ATP Certi-fied. CCS met all of the ATP program requirements and criteria necessary to earn the designation of Cisco ATP—Cisco TelePresence Video Ex-press Partner in the USA.

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January 2012 Newsletter

January 2012 Newsletter

Every year CCS New England supports our troops in Afghanistan and Iraq by pulling together and donating items to a unit overseas. The 2011 Holiday season was no exception.

This year, CCS utilized the website www.anysoldier.com, a website updated daily that allows people to identify any member of the armed forces overseas and help them out with things they need and can’t get themselves. CCS chose an Army Unit of Paratroopers stationed in Iraq where for most of the soldiers it was their 3rd or 4th holiday spent away from home. The leader of the unit put on the website a list of items that they desperately needed and CCS helped out with those needs for snacks, candy, toiletries, DVDs, socks, magazines, and so
much more. Check out our pictures below to see what else we sent out troops!

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