Interactive flat panel (interactive display, interactive whiteboard or smart board) is a technology that helps teachers and students by providing them with an interactive and collaborative learning environment. The interactive flat panel display is an excellent smart board that offers many opportunities for collaboration through new technologies, enabling better learning. It has upgraded whiteboard capabilities and cloud storage that supports easy data management.
There are many health risks in the classroom, such as poor air quality and bacterial accumulation. When such risks are prevalent, it may affect learning efficiency. According to the Australian Association for child and adolescent research, the average student is 8.1 days absent per semester, and illness accounts for 52% of all designated absences. Even the smallest steps can help reduce the time students have to take sick leave. IQTouch display helps protect students and educators from these risks. The display technology covers everything from eye care and bacterial resistance to CO2 monitoring, creating a safe and healthy space for students and teachers.
IQTouch is a must-have for all schools that aim to improve learning efficiency. Reducing health-related risks in the classroom can improve productivity. Between reducing absenteeism, improving concentration and an intuitive screen that can be viewed for a long time, the interactive flat panel display has the ability to take your school learning environment to a new level. Since children are exposed to a lot of screens, many eye problems may start to appear at a young age. Between the risk of blue light and glare, it is often necessary to limit the time of screening to reduce the risk of eye disease.
IQTouch interactive flat panel is a TUV certified flicker free screen with motion sensors. The low Blu ray feature also allows students to spend more time in front of the screen, which can help improve productivity. In addition, the anti glare function reduces the reflection and makes the screen easier to watch, thus increasing the viewing time of the screen.