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From spotlighting campus events to showing highlights of Saturday's football game to providing daily cafeteria menus, schools have a wealth of information they have to share with a range of different audiences. Schools can take advantage of the latest digital signage technology to communicate quickly and effectively with staff and students.
An integrated campus-wide digital signage platform brings organizational communications into the 21st century, improves efficiency and ensures message delivery in an era when people (students especially) need a reason to look up every once in a while. The same state-of-the-art technology that's dynamically changing major industries across the country, including retail, restaurant and hospitality, can also help schools stay at the forefront of communications technology. Moreover, deploying or upgrading to a single campus-wide digital signage platform is an important component to reaching the potential of a modern communications infrastructure...
A unified approach
Many campus communications outlets consist of disjointed signage networks, an infrequently visited intranet or messy and over-crowded bulletin boards. For example, the college of engineering at a given university might have deployed their own signage system, which may be a completely different signage platform than the athletics department; meanwhile the finance building still has flyers cluttering a tack board in their lobby. That severely limits the reach of the messages and information.
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Source: Digital Signage Today