by Dennis Pierce, Campus Technology
Today, students are interacting with content on large touchscreen flat panels. Soon, they could be using immersive head-mounted displays. The way students view and interact with information on digital displays has evolved quite a bit over the last few years — and it’s poised for even greater change in the months ahead. Many schools and colleges have invested in interactive flat panels (IFPs) that students can use as standalone systems without needing an externally connected device. New features and improvements have kept the technology relevant in today’s classrooms. But in the future, audiovisual systems on campus easily could include head-mounted displays (HMDs) that immerse students in fully interactive 3D learning environments.
https://campustechnology.com/articles/2016/03/23/go-big-or-go-small-the-future-of-av-displays.aspx
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