[Philip Lelyveld comment: the article is about the safety system, not the 3D program]
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School Safety Summit (www.SchoolSafetySummit.org) announced today that an upcoming Summit Report, produced in stereoscopic 3D for 3DTV, will explore a breakthrough in school safety that allows students in an emergency to speak directly with rescue teams dispatched to the scene. …
High visibility and ease-of-use were key factors in the design of the system, called SAFECOM 911, co-developed by the university and SchoolSAFE Communications (www.SchoolSAFECOM.org). In time for the new school year, Turner will activate a next-generation school safety network starting with eleven strategic outdoor locations on campus. At each location he is installing a 10-foot-tall emergency 2-way radio call box tower. One press of a button at the call box puts the caller on a fast track to safety. …
Read the full story here: http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/3dtv-campus-safety-special-shows-how-students-in-danger-save-lives-1541586.htm