Implementing a digital signage network on campus comes down to collaboration and communication — and working with stakeholders to get the content right.
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A higher education technology leader offers his take on three transformative themes that will dominate in colleges and universities for 2018.
Digital signage can improve the way students, faculty, staff and visitors interact with a university campus, offering relevent and timely information in a targeted, helpful manner.
Slowing the pace of education technology work makes projects more sustainable, gives people a chance to connect, allows for more meaningful conversations and helps prevent burnout.
Information technology professionals across the country report on their compensation, experience, outlook on the future, top challenges and more.
Johns Hopkins University developed a web application to help learners explore and easily document relationships among visual materials. Users can annotate images with rich multimedia content and link to image, audio and video resources to put the materials in a visual context.
The key to managing digital signage on a tight budget is to get more leverage out of the content you already have. The result might even be a higher quality product.
Founded in 2014 by Colorado State University, Indiana University, the University of Michigan, and the University of Florida, Unizin is a nonprofit consortium dedicated to improving the learning experience with technology and creating a common, interoperable infrastructure for education.