Enterprise Digital Signage Software since 2005
Enterprise Digital Signage Software Since 2005
Connect with your students and faculty with remotely-managed solutions
Bridge The Communication Gap
See why 96% of students notice digital signage immediately and can recall its content.
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Bridge The Communication Gap
Help improve communication, engagement, and safety across your campus.
Use Cases
Building Directories: Simplify navigation with clear campus maps
Cafeteria Signage: Display menus and nutritional information
Hallway Displays: Share announcements and event schedules
Automated Alerts: Leverage software such as Alertus or Everbridge
“When the content becomes outdated, we immediately get a call. That tells me they are very popular and people have come to rely on them for pertinent information.”
Digital signage for education utilizes digital signage software (also known as a CMS) to display content to a display.
These displays can be LED, LCD, or projection screens that are sent content such as images, videos, streaming content, or social media channels from the CMS.
Digital signage can be split into the content, software, and hardware segments. First you have the content that will go on the screen. This can be pictures, videos, or a variety of other content applications.
These files and content apps are handled through the software. The hardware is your digital signage player that will then display the content on your screens.
One of the most important aspects of maintaining a stellar school environment is proper education. With digital signage, administrators can help bridge the school to student gap and engage at a higher level.
Digital screens are harder to miss than static signage so you can expect most students to at least glance at the displays while they are in between classes and before/after school.
Digital signage then allows administrators to display either student or teacher recognition, upcoming events, sports, social media, and more!
The content you need really depends on the solution you have. For restaurants, a simple image display for the menu with a social media feed is a solid choice. For offices and manufacturing, you might want to focus on current/upcoming company events with data visualization charts.
Schools however can utilize almost every content app as digital signage can be used in the classroom, hallway, wayfinding kiosks, and digital menu boards.
Digital signage is primarily a communication tool. It lets businesses, schools, restaurants, and more convey information in an attractive and easy way.
What sets digital signage apart from digital displays is the software. This software lets you quickly view, edit, and change your displays remotely so you can manage multiple locations at once.
Depending on the solution you choose, you can expect to spend anywhere from a small monthly fee to hundreds of dollars a month. Some providers also offer a hardware/software bundle that can help keep costs down.
There are also other costs to consider such as content management, the screens you need, and quality support.
Of course! Mvix offers free software trial accounts to clients curious about the Mvix digital signage software. Contact a solutions consultant today to learn more about our free trial option.
The two types of screen types you have are LED & LCD and the displays are split between commercial and consumer. While commercial displays usually have a higher upfront cost, the long term benefits outweigh the price. The commercial displays have a higher brightness, portrait/landscape options, longer warranties, and can operate for longer hours.