How Samsung helps transform education through technology

It’s time to retire the traditional blackboard and glass board to transform the classroom into a digital and immersive experience

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Education is one of Samsung’s main commitments when developing new technologies. With its innovative devices, the company aims to facilitate learning with a vast portfolio of solutions that complement each other and create a fully connected environment. Among the highlights of the solutions created by the South Korean giant is the Samsung Flip interactive screen. One of the most suitable tools to facilitate communication between teachers and students, especially for current generations who are more accustomed to digital learning.

“It’s amazing to think about how we can transform education through technology. Solutions like the Samsung Flip, when incorporated into classes, can draw more attention from a generation that grew up connected. Dialoguing with these students using digital tools is the path to a more modern, inclusive and facilitated teaching for teachers and students.”, emphasizes Kaue Melo, Director of the B2B Division and monitors at Samsung Brazil.

The replacement of traditional whiteboards

Imagine if the teacher, in the middle of the explanation, managed to better exemplify the theory to be taught, putting a video on the board that better demonstrated the topic studied and then quickly returned to his notes? With the Samsung Flip you can do that and much more. The interactive screen allows users to enjoy the familiar, natural feel of traditional writing in a versatile digital format that allows users to choose and use a variety of colors and styles. Collaborative, the device adapts to up to four people writing, drawing or taking notes at the same time directly on the screen, encouraging creativity and dynamism in classes.

Samsung Flip offers fluid and intuitive navigation for teachers. It is possible to synchronize the screen with content from other sources, such as notebooks, desktops and mobile devices, through the multiple connections – USB/HDMI/DP/NFC – and even take additional notes and notes, which can be shared later with the students. It’s a way to bring more practicality to the classes and help those who for some reason missed part of the explanation or couldn’t be in person.

In addition, the Samsung Flip display features consistent and clear UHD resolution quality, which displays images with high precision for different purposes, regardless of the environment or use case, which ensures more impactful and interesting visuals for classes, meetings or presentations. Its compatibility with various programs such as Microsoft 360 also allows the display of works, presentations, documents and even cloud services to maximize your productivity.

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Another advantage of Samsung Flip is wireless mirroring1 with devices that support the Windows 10 operating system. The TIZEN 3.0 operating system also provides ample storage space and an intuitive interface for locating and accessing saved material. As for the design, the device is available in light gray and has an ergonomic tilt of 4.5°, in addition to a spacious front tray with pen holder so that the teacher can place his essential work and presentation tools. The portable stand with wheels also makes it easy to handle and rotate the screen 90° if needed.

The educator can also create original contents from predefined templates that are available in the product’s memory and edit them in pen or brush modes. Annotations are also enabled for browsing internet pages, making it possible to explore breaking news and other information available on the web on a 100% interactive screen.

With sizes available from 55 to 85 inches, the Samsung Flip is a great choice for transforming a traditional classroom into an immersive digital experience. For more information about the product, visit the virtual store, and don’t miss the brand’s news at Samsung Newsroom Brazil.

1Samsung Galaxy Note 8 and Galaxy Series (from 2016) devices with an updated Android operating system support full-screen mirroring in portrait mode.

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