For further information, contact:
For NEC projector and plasma images:
Jenna Held
http://www.necvsd.com/Pxchange/igallery.php
NEC Solutions (America), Inc.
630.467.4617
CREATE YOUR OWN VIDEO ABOUT THE POWER OF DISPLAY
TECHNOLOGY IN THE CLASSROOM AND WIN
25 PORTABLE NEC VT47 PROJECTORS FOR YOUR SCHOOL
NEC Engages Students and Increases Learning Retention with Vivid, Larger-Than-Life Images
Chicago, April 11, 2005 –
Display technology dramatically transforms the way teachers teach and students
learn in school. Show us how NEC displays would make an impact in your own classroom! Teachers and
students from kindergarten through 12
th
grade are encouraged to develop a creative two-minute video
showing how display technology would positively affect learning in their classroom. The winner will
receive 25 NEC VT47 projectors for their school. In addition, the public can cast their vote for their favorite
video on NEC’s website!
“We’ve found the main challenge teachers face is the need for updated technology,” said David Woolf,
senior director of marketing, NEC Solutions America. “Kids are being raised in the information age, and are
accustomed to living in a visual world. We’ve found that display technology helps motivate students,
enhances parent and family communications, and can help students with learning retention.”
Incorporating technology into curriculum at any level can greatly increase the effectiveness of teaching, and
NEC’s award-winning projectors and plasma displays are ideal for educational environments -- from
classrooms to hallways to auditoriums. In addition, NEC projectors can be placed on a media cart for easy
sharing with other teachers and classrooms.
The video contest starts on April 1 and ends September 1, 2005. For official rules and details on how
teachers, educators and students can enter to win 25 NEC VT47 projectors and to order a free
TECH 101
notebook, visit
or call 1-800-632-4636.
The
TECH 101
notebook is a handy tool for teachers that outlines:
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How display technology can improve learning