7 Facts Every Education IT Team Should Know
Humans are shockingly bad at remembering things. Our eyes are far from 20/20. We waste more class time than we realize. And there’s something our brains process even faster than pain.
The facts in this guide reveal secrets about how people learn, process information and collaborate, and how IT teams can help remove the barriers that get in the way.
Download this free infographic guide to uncover all seven facts and see how the right display technology can help schools create better in-person learning experiences.
Inside the guide:
→ 7 facts that change how IT teams think
→ Human-centered insights about learning
→ Practical takeaways for classroom technology
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Uncover 7 facts that help IT teams make smarter decisions.
of what we learn disappears fast
of class time quietly slips away
is how fast the brain does what?
people have this problem
Turn facts into action
This guide helps IT teams make smarter technology decisions for their schools.
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Make things hard to forget
Important information rarely sticks the first time. The right display strategy can help schools keep key messages visible, timely and impossible to miss.
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Reclaim lost class time
Small delays add up fast. Choose collaboration technology that creates a consistent, reliable and easy experience.
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Be ready for anything
When emergencies happen, make sure your school is prepared and informed.
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Show the value of IT
Leverage usage metrics to track adoption, validate decisions and show how IT efforts support the school.
A smarter IT strategy
The guide gives IT teams a new way to evaluate classroom technology: start with how people actually learn, see and spend time together.
Use the facts to think differently about display strategy, collaboration tools, schoolwide communication and the everyday moments that shape in-person learning.
Ready to see all 7 facts?
Download the free infographic guide and discover what education IT teams should know about how people learn, process information and collaborate.