High school digital signage takes educational role
A Colorado high school that deployed digital signage several years ago has seen its networked displays become both a highly effective communications channel and an educational tool for students.
Heritage High School in Littleton, Colo., just outside Denver, deployed five digital signage screens throughout the school, starting in 2009. One display greets students and visitors just inside the main entrance; another sits above the school’s “Senior Pit” area; while the remaining three hang in the school’s student center.
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