Society has faced massive changes in 2020. Across industries and functions we worry about social distancing and seamless video conferencing among other things. See how some places are transforming how they use technology to meet their changing needs.
Choose comprehensive software and displays or select out-of-the-box options with the functionality you need. Users can choose from new displays like large desktops or interactive projectors, or they can work with legacy systems and equipment. These solutions are designed to fit seamlessly with your existing workflow.
Improving collaboration has emerged a key challenge for medium and large companies over the past few years. The fundamental need for employees to communicate visually and to collaborate with others working in remote locations has shifted the structure of the modern corporate workplace. Read more about how companies can stay productive in this changing environment.
The traditional classroom design that many educators experienced when they were in school, was sufficient when lecturing was the primary method of instruction. But over the last few decades, the nature of teaching has changed dramatically—and the design of classrooms is evolving. Learn how K-12 leaders can create dynamic spaces that improve instruction.
In this fast-paced world, it’s not always possible to get everyone in the same room at the same time. Most people already use social media and video-calling apps to connect with faraway friends and family, and these technologies are playing increasing roles in business collaboration, too. Read more about how collaboration is transforming business in this NEC whitepaper.
Corporate collaboration technology is an enormous market. But integrators need to stay focused on their main mission: to meet and exceed the expectations of their clients. In order to do that, the integrator, client and end users need to be on the same page. Test your corporate collaboration technology knowledge with these True or False questions.
Learning in the digital age has become more mobile, social and technologically rich. This shift has big implications for classroom design. See how Higher education institutions are adapting in this byline.
Live, real-time collaboration is now possible using multiple devices and platforms, either in person or across several different locations. Distance learning might never be the same.
Research suggests that only 10% of people remember what they hear, and 20% remember what they read, but 80% remember what they see and do. This is why K-12 school districts are investing in visual display technologies. Read how K-12 decision makers can address digital and budget concerns, so the solutions they buy will meet their needs well into the future.