Every classroom is unique, just like each student. Educators need powerful and flexible tools to create a learning environment that equally serves all students and spaces. That’s why Samsung built the EDLA-certified Samsung WAD Interactive Display. The display comes packed with technology that supports teachers and students, whether presenting topics and materials, hosting group exercises, or making multitasking possible, all while creating a more engaging and fun learning environment.
Customization options further fine-tune the display to the given situation, enhancing the application and impact. Here’s how to customize your Samsung WAD Interactive Display and raise the education bar to a new level.
1. Set a mood with custom wallpapers
Ambiance sets the tone in any room, and the right one can enrich all activities. The same goes for classrooms. With the WAD display, you can create the right tone with custom wallpapers. Want a calming space? Show a serene landscape. Need something vibrant to energize the class? Switch to a bright or colorful background. With just a few taps, you can use wallpaper to transform your classroom completely.
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2. Go easier on the eyes with dark mode
Bright screens can be tough for some students, especially after looking at them all day. The “dark mode” feature on Samsung WAD Interactive Display reduces this eye strain by setting a black background. It also makes important visuals pop more on the screen, increasing their impact on students.
3. Personalize tools in the Notes app
You can customize the built-in Notes app, too. Whether you want to use a green or red pen to organize notes or add a cool graph paper background for math practice, the app makes it happen. This helps you communicate better, teach how you like and have more fun with your students.
4. Navigate the way you want
Not everyone uses technology in the classroom the same way, and Samsung WAD Interactive Display respects that by providing control options. Whether you prefer pressing buttons or gesture-based controls, WAD gives you the power to control the navigation experience.
5. Increase access for everyone
Students have different learning needs. That’s why Samsung WAD comes with a range of accessibility features so that all students can participate, regardless of individual challenges. From screen readers and enlarged text options to customizable color schemes that help the visually impaired, the display helps foster an inclusive environment where every student can achieve their best, be their best and learn their best.
Customize learning to improve outcomes
Customization is more than just a convenience. It’s essential to the educational experience. When teachers can tailor teaching tools to their needs, they can create a learning environment that works better for everyone. A flexible and adaptive classroom display like Samsung WAD is key to this because it provides more tools for that customization.
Changing backgrounds, reducing glare with dark mode, adjusting navigation and personalizing the Notes app are just a few ways to customize Samsung WAD. Additionally, custom accessibility features create a more inclusive space so no student gets left behind. From field trips to hybrid classrooms, Samsung WAD brings interactivity and collaboration to any educational environment.
Create a truly unique learning environment
Samsung EDLA-certified WAD Interactive Display is more than just a teaching tool — it’s a platform for developing a more engaging, inclusive and unique classroom. Better yet, it walks the walk, offering customization features to create a more successful classroom experience that meets your students’ changing needs and fosters positive outcomes.
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