You’ve made the plunge: you’ve bought a brand new display that will be a cornerstone of your office digital signage. Now what?! In theory, the purchase was a good idea, but putting digital signage on[…]
On April 15th - 18th, the annual Association of Technology Leaders in Independent Schools (ATLIS) Conference was held in Washington DC. Rise Vision had the opportunity to be part of one of the[…]
Lori Bakken, Administrative Professional Principal at Fulda Elementary School, is like most users: always searching for ideas for engaging viewers. The school has had great success with using a live[…]
There are many ways to create digital signage that stays fresh without having to continuously update it. One of the best ways is to show a live stream on your display. But what live streams should[…]
Both students and educators alike are using the social platform to connect and interact with one another.
Have you ever passed by one of your displays and saw a big error message? Or maybe nothing at all? Worst, you say to a colleague, “Hey, I just noticed the display was down,” and they reply, “Yeah[…]
If you’re looking for more ways to incorporate technology into the classroom, then you’ve probably thought about using Twitter. But how do you turn a social platform into a learning tool? Here are[…]
You’ve heard a Bitcoin. Everyone’s heard of Bitcoin. Even your Grandma’s heard of Bitcoin! But what on Earth is Bitcoin?! Is it just a buzzword or does it really matter? And, if so, how should you[…]
Here are some facts about the environment: The average school uses 250,000 pieces of paper annually. The cost $25,000 a year! Paper accounts for 25% of landfill waste! Every tree produces enough[…]
UPDATE: Chrome has been released. We’ve listened!
Why would anyone want to display a document on a TV screen? Sure, it might work in a classroom where you are displaying an outline for students, but digital signage? Seems a little ridiculous, right?[…]
On January 15, 1929, the great Civil Rights leader Michael King Jr. was born. That’s not a typo. He’s known today as Martin Luther King, Jr., but his birth name was actually Michael. King’s dad[…]