Allin’s system allows teachers to determine what multi-media content is appropriate, when it is accessible, and who is authorized to view it. Security features make it easy to assign and manage passwords and track actual usage and viewing by individual.
Students can view multimedia educational programs from any TV set on the private structured cable network. Individual students can take advantage of the system’s interactive features to set the pace of learning and to take on-line tests. The system automatically tracks usage and stores responses on a centralized database.
Centralized content distribution and management supports a variety of administrative functions ranging from taking attendance and lunch count to distributing school wide publications such as video newsletters, event calendars, sports results, or kiosk-style public address announcements.
While ensuring consistently high quality audio and video output, Allin’s digital library technology saves time and money by eliminating the need to replicate or replace media that has been worn out or lost.
Because the administration and control system is based on Microsoft tools and supports popular web development tools, customization and maintenance is easy and affordable. Allin protects investments in technology by using a familiar standards-based architecture.
In addition to being able to display and control all of your content within a structured cabling architecture, the Allin system is capable of supporting streaming media, allowing users that are not physically located within the campus system to have access to the broadcast-quality video contained in the media libraries.