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Technology Advancements in Higher Education Classrooms: Focus on ViewSonic in 2025/2026

ViewSonic's Product Marketing Director, Jeff Muto, offers insights into upcoming trends and discusses the impact of Advanced Visualization and Information Technology (AV/IT) technologies on transforming higher education classrooms, among other arenas.

Future Higher Education Classrooms - Year 2025/2026: ViewSonic Equipment
Future Higher Education Classrooms - Year 2025/2026: ViewSonic Equipment

Technology Advancements in Higher Education Classrooms: Focus on ViewSonic in 2025/2026

In the realm of education, California is leading the charge in technological innovation. The California State University at Fullerton has recently installed a ViewSonic direct-view LED display, providing students in news broadcasting and film studies with an immersive learning experience.

This move is part of a broader trend in the education market, where hardware and software tools are being developed to boost student engagement. In addition to the Fullerton installation, the University of Southern California (USC) followed suit in 2025, installing a ViewSonic Direct-View LED Display to serve as a backdrop for students involved in journalism and film studies.

The integration of technology extends beyond traditional classrooms. Students can now interact with classroom hardware and computers using their cell phones, through casting or scanning QR codes. This modern approach is transforming the learning environment, making it more accessible and interactive.

Moreover, dedicated study spaces equipped with interactive displays are being constructed. These spaces cater to a variety of needs, from viewing CAD files and brainstorming sessions to practicing presentations. Higher learning institutions are investing in touch-screen monitors, direct-view LED displays, ultra-wide interactive displays, and other smart hardware to aid students in their learning and collaborative efforts.

The AV/IT industry is also experiencing a surge in discussion and investment. A group of 17 thought leaders are delving into topics such as AI, the cloud, and AV, while 28 are focusing on visualization technologies. Additionally, 15 are discussing next-generation audio, and another 15 are exploring the world of Esports.

This focus on innovation is not limited to specific institutions or technologies. Higher learning institutions across the board are embracing a variety of hardware and software tools to facilitate better learning and collaboration. Library innovation and makers centres are being equipped with the latest technologies, providing students with a wealth of resources to explore and learn.

The year 2025 is expected to be a significant milestone for the AV/IT industry, as it continues to evolve and shape the future of education. Furthermore, 15 manufacturers are supporting this industry, ensuring that the tools and technologies necessary for modern learning continue to be developed and refined.

In conclusion, the integration of advanced technology into higher education is revolutionising the learning experience. From California State University to the University of Southern California, institutions are investing in premium technology to aid career development and readiness. Libraries, makers centres, and dedicated study spaces are becoming hubs of innovation, providing students with the resources they need to succeed in the digital age.

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