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Unlocking creativity in the classroom: using technology to teach and collaborate

In today’s rapidly evolving educational landscape, technology is more than a supplementary tool. It is a transformative force redefining how learning happens. At Optoma, a world-leading visual technology and software provider, we offer schools a comprehensive suite of digital solutions that promote classroom collaboration, engagement and learning outcomes. From interactive LCD and LED displays to […]

In today’s rapidly evolving educational landscape, technology is more than a supplementary tool. It is a transformative force redefining how learning happens. At Optoma, a world-leading visual technology and software provider, we offer schools a comprehensive suite of digital solutions that promote classroom collaboration, engagement and learning outcomes. From interactive LCD and LED displays to projectors and easy-to-use management software, Optoma’s solutions empower teachers to unlock creativity and transform the teaching and learning experience.

Bridging the gap between technology and teaching

Despite the proliferation of edtech, many teachers still face challenges integrating technology effectively. Optoma acts as educators’ trusted partner to address these struggles, providing reliable and flexible digital solutions that enable teachers to create, engage and teach the way they want to.  

A recent report found approximately half of UK teachers feel increased stress due to challenges incorporating digital tools. This underscores the need for edtech that is not only powerful but also intuitive and accessible. To ensure that its solutions can effectively and tangibly enhance teaching, we listen to and collaborate with teachers, ensuring our digital solutions address pressure points without additional stress.

For some, the challenge lies in the steep learning curve of new tools. Optoma’s holistic customer care enables schools to access the professional development and support that are key to the successful integration of technology. It also works hand-in-hand to equip teachers with the confidence, knowledge and skills to make the most of any new digital solution.

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