Video walls are giant visual displays that can be custom-built to fill unique spaces. The demand for this technology is on the rise in nearly every industry. Fortune Business Insights projects that the market for video walls will more than double by 2036, going from $16 billion today to more than $35 billion in the next decade, with an annual growth rate of 11%.
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OneScreen 2022 Year in Review: A Wealth of New Resources
Summing up 2022 in a single word: Exploration. OneScreen explored the limits of the possible in new sectors where we can make a difference and we dug deeper for creative solutions in the areas where we already excel.
Put on your explorer’s hat and come with us for a spectacular view overlooking the landscape of 2022.
What I Learned About Education Today from Abbott Elementary
In case you missed all the buzz about Abbott Elementary, it’s a mockumentary series about a fresh-faced teacher in her second year at a tough inner city school in Philadelphia.
Highlights from Podcasts We Love: A More Equitable Approach to Learning
Welcome back to our latest series: Highlights from Podcasts We Love. Here you’ll find bite-sized breakdowns of popular podcasts for busy professionals.
Schools See Better Learning Gains from Interactive Displays Over Lectures
In the past, interactive learning usually took place when students collaborated in small groups on various projects and during Q&A sessions. Fortunately, major technological progress has greatly improved interactive learning. Over the last several decades, research has shown that gamification and interactive learning techniques boost student participation and yield stronger educational outcomes. A 15-week Harvard study in 2019 compared student input about traditional learning versus active learning methods. The majority of students surveyed scored higher on tests with interactive learning compared to traditional instruction and lecture sessions.
Ask Us Anything: Security Cameras
Security Camera FAQs
Before any other consideration, school leaders prioritize the health and safety of the students, teachers and staff under their care. Fortunately, technology has taken great strides in the past few years to help them reach that foundational goal. With greater public awareness around school violence come the responsibility to assure students that the school leaders are doing everything in their power to keep the grounds a safe space for learning.
4 Ways to Wake Up Your Corporate Professional Development Program
Improve Your Corporate Professional Development Program
Corporate professional development means very different things to different people. For some, it is an exciting portal to new skills and possibilities. For others, it is a lesson in anxiety or an afternoon nap.
Creative Lesson Ideas for Substitute Teachers
Lesson Plans for Substitute Teachers
After the turbulence of the past two years, educators are looking for creative ways to help students get ahead both academically and socially. Increasingly, school leaders are turning to interactive whiteboards to broaden the range of learning materials, enhance engagement, promote classroom retention rates, and improve the learning process overall. Interactive whiteboards accomplish this through videos, apps, original visualizations, virtual experiences, gamification, and video calls with real-world experts.
Highlights from Podcasts We Love: The Power of Microlearning
What is Microlearning?
Welcome back to Highlights from Podcasts We Love, where we listen to the best podcasts in the education space to save you time and point the way to some excellent resources. We encourage you to listen to the full podcast when you have the bandwidth. In the meantime, here you can get the gist in a glance.
Partner Spotlight: 4 The Office Rises to No. 1 in Fulfilling Customer Needs
4 The Office Rises to the Top in Meeting Customer Needs
This year marks the 16th anniversary of 4 The Office, based in Pittstown, PA. Their unique location places them right in the heart of the Eastern Seaboard, just two hours from the concentration of offices in New York City and Philadelphia.