On Monday, May 26, 2008, online course login and password functionality was upgraded to simplify login procedures.
Benefits of this change:
Your new login is the username (first name@last name) and password you were given when you joined InfoComm or made an online store purchase. If you need to retrieve either your username or password, or both, please visit: http://eservices.infocomm.org/site/login.asp and select "Forgot Your Password?" Complete the information and your username and password will be sent to the email address you provide.
If you are currently enrolled in online courses, you will be able to continue accessing courses as you always have.
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Access the new login page here. Remember to change your bookmark!
InfoComm's goal is to make access to its services easier for you, but, as with many new processes, there may be initial challenges. If you cannot access the new login page, please send an email immediately to: infocommacademy@infocomm.org.
Already registered for a course? Until June 30, 2008, you may click the links below to log in.
InfoComm Academy Online Courses
GEN101 Quick Start to the AV Industry
GEN102 Essentials of the AV Industry
GEN103 Audio-Video and Control System Networking
INS201 Installation Online
AV Installation Training Library
DES201 Design Online
PTS101 Principles of Tech Support Online
La Academia de InfoComm en espaņol
ESP102 Los Fundamentos de la Industria Audiovisual
InfoComm Akademie-Kurse auf Deutsch
DEU102 Grundlagen der AV-Branche Online
InfoComm Academy OnDemand Videos (no login required)
Aesthetics in AV Design
Audiovisual Best Practices: The Design and Integration Process for the AV and Construction Industries
Audiovisual Best Practices: Determining the Users’ AV Needs
Building a World Class AV Support Team
Digital Signage and the IT Department: Creating a Partnership
Enterprise-Level Selling
Entertainment and Media Servers
Fiber Optics for AV, Part 1: An Introduction to Myths & Truths
Fiber Optics for AV, Part 2: Transmitters and Receivers
Fiber Optics for AV, Part 3: Cable and Connectors
Fiber Optics for AV, Part 4: Basics of Digital Fiber Technology
Fiber Optics for AV, Part 5: Advantages of Digital Fiber Systems
Fiber Optics for AV, Part 6: The Link Budget
Fiber Optics for AV, Part 7: AV Fiber System Topologies
Fiber Optics for AV, Part 8: AV Applications Using Digital Fiber
Gain Structure
How Big is Your Pixel
How to Size a Projection Screen
Improving AV Project Flow
Lighting Control within Integrated Systems
MasterFormat™04 and How It Will Affect the AV Industry
Microphone Basics
Mix-Minus Speech Reinforcement Systems
Moving Video Over IP
Specifying and Assessing Projected Image Quality
Specifying the Projected Image
The Emerging Event Staging Operation
The Interactive Classroom: Student Response Systems
Using Category 5/5e/6 for Audio and Video Applications
What to Do with 16:9
WiFi for the AV Professional