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From the supplier: Courtrooms are using advances in technology to better present documents and evidence. Some educators are so convinced that technology such as video projection will be an intricate part of the future courtroom that they are providing their students with it during mock trials. One professor, Winton Woods of the University of Arizona College of Law, was denied costly requests from the school and then turned to nVIEW Corp for donations, which the company did with the contribution of its nVIEW Luminator L115 projector. The projector has interfaced with other computer equipment flawlessly and allows users to use a laptop PC or Macintosh of their choosing. Woods' project is called the 'Courtroom of the Future.'
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Title: LCD projectors aid presentation in "Courtroom of the Future." (Technology Information)
Publication:T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education) (Refereed)
Date: January 1, 1996
Publisher: T.H.E. Journal, LLC
Volume: v23 Issue: n6 Page: p50(1)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
LCD projectors aid presentation in "Courtroom of the Future." (Technology Information): An article from: T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education)
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PublisherT.H.E. Journal, LLC
ISBN / ASINB00093UG5M
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