For as long as we can remember, billboards were known for their presence along highways and busy roads. Today, digital signage solutions are replacing traditional billboards and signs that hang in lobbies, but this isn’t where they stop. With so many capabilities, electronic signage NJ is extending into college campuses, elevators and shopping centers. Let’s take a look.
Classroom Settings
A lot of classrooms use computers, projectors and whiteboards to convey ideas and instruct students of what to take notes on. All of these devices can be combined into a simple solution: digital signage.
Educational programs can be shown to students, and digital messages can be published when the teacher isn’t using the signage. Teachers can even use the signage to play class-specific content, list test questions or host activities. Interactive digital signage takes the learning to another level since the Internet can be accessed.
Conference and Meeting Rooms
We all know that conference rooms aren’t that exciting on their own, which is why people sit there yawning or gazing off. Luckily, live video boards brighten up the space almost immediately. The material presented on the screen is much more inviting than on paper, and interactive signage encourages the group to share their ideas and be involved. Also, you can use interactive digital display signage for video conferencing or video streaming, which is a great way to stay connected.
Physician’s Offices
The average wait time to see a doctor is 23 minutes. This can feel a lot longer if you have kids with you or a horrible cold to combat. That’s why more doctor’s offices are having video message boards installed. And it doesn’t stop with just doctor’s offices. Clinics, hospitals and dentists are using them, too.
Digital signage keeps patients entertained with trivia, fun facts, health tips, upcoming classes and services like flu shots and blood pressure screenings. Digital signage is also useful inside patient rooms where more waiting goes on. Imagine how much more pleasant a dental cleaning could be if you had something to watch?
Public Transportation
We already know that digital signage appeals to those on the road, but think about what it could do if it were placed onto a city bus. That’s exactly what Santa Monica did, and their move kept bus fares down for passengers. Signage installed on public transportation is an excellent way to share travel information, fare information and routes, upcoming events and other fun attractions in cities.
These are just a few of the places where digital signage services are popping up. Be ready. Be excited. But most of all, be prepared to welcome these changes into your own life or workplace.