Next-generation displays and solutions enhance today’s classroom and campuses
Available in 65-, 75- and 86-inch screen models, the Samsung Interactive Display (model: WAF) is powered by the Android 14 operating system and builds on the successes of Samsung’s first Google Enterprise Devices Licensing Agreement (EDLA)-certified classroom display, the WAD series, with a variety of familiar pre-installed and downloadable Google Apps via the Google Play Store and introduces new features to enhance classroom instruction and engagement.
Color E-Paper expands upon Samsung’s portfolio of energy-efficient digital signage—perfect for the dynamic communication needs of K–12 schools and campuses. Leveraging digital ink technology, the Color E-Paper delivers ultra-low power consumption, high visibility and a lightweight, wire-free design. With a fully charged integrated battery, schools can install these displays anywhere—from hallways to cafeterias—without the need for a constant power source. Whether it’s showcasing daily lunch menus, celebrating student achievements and award wins, posting event announcements or sharing timely updates, the Color E-Paper makes it easy to keep students and faculty informed.
Samsung’s latest version of VXT, a cloud-native Content Management Solution (CMS), brings smarter, centralized screen and content management to schools and campuses. Compatible with the company’s newest digital signage, VXT allows IT teams to remotely adjust settings like screen orientation, brightness and power schedules, helping align operations with school hours and reduce energy usage. VXT simplifies content creation with over 200 customizable templates and Pre-Integrated Repeatable Solutions (PIRS) apps, making it easy for educators and staff to share daily announcements, student recognitions, event schedules, safety messages and more. Whether across a single school or district-wide network, VXT empowers educational institutions to deliver clear, timely communication while improving operational efficiency and sustainability.
Education coaches share innovative approaches for today’s classrooms
At ISTELive, Dr. Micah Shippee, Director of Education Solutions & Channel Sales, Samsung,and Samsung Education Coaches will lead on-site sessions that cover pertinent education topics, including sketchnoting, Black professionals in education, instructional strategies and more. Dr. Shippee’s session, “Education 2059,” explores what teaching and learning could look like 35 years from now across classrooms, institutions and the broader workforce. Drawing on his more than two decades of educational experience, Dr. Shippee will guide participants through strategic frameworks for embracing innovation, while emphasizing the timeless importance of human connection in learning.
To learn more about how Samsung empowers educators and creates collaborative learning environments, visit https://www.samsung.com/us/business/solutions/industries/education/
From June 29 through July 2, attendees can stop by the Samsung booth #2436.