10 Benefits of Using Interactive Displays in Education Settings

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There are many benefits to Interactive Displays when it comes to higher and further education. Chalkboards are rare in most of today’s classrooms. Interactive screens are now a standard feature but AV technology is not always used to its best potential in the classroom. Today’s students have grown up with technology and are digital natives. Using interactive displays in education settings is essential to help prepare students for the workplace.

Fitting Image AV Sales Ltd. stay up-to-date on the latest cutting-edge technology to ensure their clients are provided with the best possible AV solutions to suit their unique needs. Here are10 benefits of interactive displays in education setting we have seen:

1. Increased Engagement and Active Learning

Quality AV technology can prove extremely beneficial for students in schools, colleges and universities. Most students will welcome bright, clear images on screen, as well as the interactivity possible during activities and lessons presented. There is an abundance of resources available for increased interactivity that will engage students and motivate them to be more involved in lessons.

2. More opportunities to collaborate

It can often be a struggle to have students discuss and collaborate on activities and tasks. However, AV technology can help improve collaboration between students in school, college, and university. Because the look and feel of the interactive display is similar to their own personal devices, this struggle of encouraging collaboration is minimised. Some interactive displays even have multi-touch capabilities, allowing more than one student at a time to add annotations, highlight, or move content as they see fit. A number of AV displays also have screen mirroring software, which enables students learning from home to participate in class discussions in school, college, or university, benefitting hybrid learning.

3. Innovative software and learning apps 

To make their AV technology offering more appealing to more schools and third level educational facilities, many companies are ensuring that their interactive displays come equipped with classroom software and learning apps. State-of-the-art AV technology solutions with innovative software in schools and colleges allows those teaching to create interactive lessons that include multiple question types, docs, images, videos, slide presentations, and more in a matter of minutes. To reinforce lessons, displays can also include learning apps, many of which are aligned with key learning objectives. Certain apps include dual language support so that students can learn French, German, Spanish, and other languages. 

4. Pose questions to gauge understanding

 Classroom software that comes inbuilt on many interactive displays typically includes tools to allow teachers to view student responses to questions created for each particular lesson. This enables teachers to measure student engagement and understanding while they are presenting, and address any confusion or misunderstandings immediately, rather than after they have finished grading class tests or assignments. Some software and web-based platforms also allow for posing questions on the fly, which is a great way to get a sense of student interest and engagement in the topic.

5. Ability to import 3rd party interactive lessons

Because interactive whiteboards were the popular device for many years in tech forward classrooms, teachers have created and used activities and lessons that have proven very successful for them. Therefore, they typically don’t want to waste the time invested in these treasured lessons. That being the case, state-of-the-art interactive displays have platforms that can import 3rd party interactive whiteboard lessons. 

6. Screen mirroring for hybrid learning

State-of-the-art interactive displays have screen mirroring software which enables teachers to cast images on the display to student devices. Students can annotate on the images, which can be seen by anyone viewing the display. This is especially useful for hybrid learning environments, which involves students learning from home. These students can participate in class discussions and collaborate on tasks using their web-enabled devices.

7. Accessibility for students with disabilities

Using AV technology in schools, colleges and universities can also help increase inclusivity. Interactive displays have been proven to help students with different disabilities participate actively in lessons. For example, students who have difficulty holding writing tools such as a pencil or stylus can instead use their fingers or palm to annotate on an interactive display. Displays mounted on carts help students who are unable to walk to or stand at the board.

8. Incorporate STEM learning 

With interactive displays, students can plan and facilitate experiments, share findings and results, and invite collaboration, especially if the display comes with screen mirroring software. Science classes that have incorporated interactive displays praise being able to invite experts for interviews via video conferencing, helping students envision a future with STEM playing a part.

9. interactive displays in education save time

AV technology can increase productivity in classrooms and lecture halls throughout schools, colleges and universities. Interactive displays are a complete, out-of-the-box solution. Therefore, they don’t require excessive cables, hard wiring, or bulb maintenance. Teachers can save time by not having to deal with making sure images are clear and focused, or connecting their PC to the display. They can simply turn on the interactive display and start working.

10. Sync with cloud drives

Being able to work from anywhere at any time, then save content to the cloud has helped teachers create, collaborate, and share even when not on the worksite. Cutting-edge interactive displays feature the ability to sync with cloud drives, such as Google Drive and Microsoft OneDrive, so teachers can upload and share activities, administrators can share annotated meeting notes, and students can access assigned work.

If you would like to learn more about how AV technology for your educational institution, contact Fitting Image today on +353 (01) 460 2112.

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