Q&A: Determine What Your K–12 District Needs in an Interactive Display
Modern classrooms in today’s K–12 education environment often call for interactive displays that allow students to collaborate and engage with the material. Choosing the right interactive display, however, can be daunting. IT leaders and administrators must know exactly what their classrooms need and how different displays will align with the teaching and learning in their districts.
Micah Shippee spent 22 years in the classroom teaching American history to middle school students. His time there led to an interest in cutting-edge educational technology. Now, Shippee is the director of educational technology consulting and solutions at Samsung. In this role, he and his team help school districts implement and embrace the latest Samsung technology —including interactive displays — in their own classrooms.
Shippee understands the intersection of what schools are looking for and what interactive displays can help teachers accomplish. He shares their educational benefits with EdTech, including how they can be used in and outside of the classroom.
EXPLORE: Find the right Samsung displays for your K–12 classrooms.