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Improving learning by 400%

Improving learning by 400% Research by the iconic brand company 3M, found that visual aids improve learning by over 400%. This is one of the reasons that audiovisual systems have become so popular in both business and school environments. Other research says that different people learn in different ways. By combining visuals and sound, we […]... Read More »

No credibility for bad sound

No credibility for bad sound. Recent research released by the University of Southern California and the Australian National University has proven what many of us intuitively knew. We don’t like events and presentations with poor audio. But it goes even further than just a mild distaste or revulsion from the content. We actually don’t believe […]... Read More »

Time for a Springclean of your Audiovisual System

Time for a spring clean of your Audiovisual System? “Spring was moving in the air above and in the earth below and around him, penetrating even his dark and lowly little house with its spirit of divine discontent and longing.” So said Kenneth Graham of Mole in Wind in the Willows. Some researchers trace the […]... Read More »

Audiovisual Lunchtime at St Michael’s Cafe

Audiovisual Lunchtime at St Michael’s Cafe One of our recent projects at St Michaels Cafe. This project included an Extron control system with multiple zones and multiple displays. This system gives the staff and teachers the ability to stream to other spaces throughout the school. We supplied, installed and configured a NEW Lumens LC200 Capture […]... Read More »

Food up at Westall Secondary College

The team at DIB recently installed a projector system with camera and LED Display Options in the Food Tech Classroom of Westall Secondary College. At Westall Secondary College excellent teaching and education support staff, work collaboratively in dedicated teams to plan and facilitate a teaching and learning program that meets the needs of all students. […]... Read More »

DUAL LED ‘Joined’ Displays for Mount St Josephs

In this brief review, we’ll discuss the dual LED no touch joined displays we installed in the Finucane Building. In a recent project, we installed projectors and LED Screens in 12 locations for Mount St Josephs Girls College. The two screens were as follows: Screen 1 Screen 1 was a Philips Q-Line, 65″ UHD Commercial […]... Read More »

Eltham College – For the love of performing

For the love of performing. Eltham College is an independent, non-denominational, co-educational day school situated in Research, an outer suburb northeast of Melbourne. Founded in 1973, the school has a non-selective admissions policy and currently caters for approximately 1,200 students from Kindergarten to Year 12. Eltham is a suburb known for its art and Eltham […]... Read More »

Uniformly great first impressions at Mackillop Catholic Regional College

Uniformly great first impression. There are two ways that Mackillop Catholic Regional College presents a great first impression. The first is with their aesthetic entrance foyer to their administration office. The second is with good quality uniforms for their students. The team at DIB were delighted to assist with both of these in a recent […]... Read More »

Presentations go Mobile at David Scott School

Presentations go Mobile at David Scott School A great majority of our installations are in fixed locations. So it is always fun to create a high quality, yet mobile platform for our clients to run presentations. We recently completed not one but 4 mobile trolleys for David Scott School. These trolley systems consist of 3 […]... Read More »

Inside skinny on an outdoor display for St Michaels Grammar Junior School

Inside skinny on an outdoor display If you want an outdoor display screen, you face a number of unique obstacles not encountered indoors. The team at DIB Audiovisual are pleased to share the inside skinny on a recent project where we installed screen both indoors and outdoors for St Michael’s Grammar School. The first challenge […]... Read More »