Newark, NJ – June 30, 2021 – Today’s education learning environments require flexible and interactive technology that encourages information sharing, collaboration and productivity, regardless of the location of the student or educator. As we approach a new school year, Panasonic System Solutions Company of North America (PSSNA) today announced several collaboration-focused solutions to support hybrid learning experiences.
“For more than 40 years, Panasonic has been at the forefront of classroom innovations, working closely with education experts to bring forth new AV technology solutions focused on improving student outcomes,” said John Baisley, Senior Vice President, Professional Imaging & Visual Systems, PSSNA. “Regardless of whether classes are remote, in person or hybrid, it is critical that each learning space is well thought out with new modalities in mind to ensure students are engaged and feel fulfilled after the lesson.”
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