Students can learn a lot from the world around them. They can meet people who can share life experience and expertise. They can see places that will stick with them for the rest of their lives.
But getting outside the walls of your school can be a hassle with paperwork, transportation and expense. Thankfully, there’s a virtual option that’s usually free. Anyone can take it -- and your interactive display can help!
In this video, I’ll share my four favorite ways to connect your classroom to the world with your interactive display, including virtual guest speakers, virtual field trips, and more.
Samsung has a fantastic interactive display called the Samsung Interactive Pro. With its gorgeous brush mode, easy to use web browser and intuitive features (including a handle on the back!), it’ll help you inspire and illuminate ideas in your classroom.
Video sponsored by Samsung
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