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Epson to Demonstrate How Leading K-12 Display Technology Creates Immersive Learning Experiences at TCEA 2024
Posted on Wednesday, January 31, 2024
Epson to Demonstrate How Leading K-12 Display Technology Creates Immersive Learning Experiences at TCEA 2024

LOS ALAMITOS, Calif. – Jan. 31, 2024 - Epson America, Inc. will participate in the upcoming 2024 TCEA Convention & Exposition in Austin, Texas from Feb. 4-6, in booth #1116. Epson will showcase its extensive lineup of lamp-free laser displays, including standard and ultra-short throw projectors and interactive solutions, as well as wireless document cameras – all designed to create immersive learning experiences and empower educators to optimize technology and create multipurpose classrooms.

Committed to progressing education through technology, the TCEA stands as the largest nonprofit association for education technology in the U.S. At the TCEA Convention and Exposition, Epson will showcase its impressive lineup of lamp-free laser displays and demonstrate how to bring exciting and immersive learning to classrooms that will help engage students and encourage collaboration.

Featuring user-friendly tools and virtually maintenance-free laser light sources,1 Epson projectors empower teachers to seamlessly integrate display technology into their classrooms and lesson plans. In addition to showcasing interactive and non-interactive display stations, the Epson booth will take show attendees through a variety of applications relevant to today’s educational institutions.

Demonstrating Epson’s deep understanding of the education market, its booth is designed to inspire today’s educators with new ideas and provide a solid understanding of how large displays impact classrooms and how Epson’s technology simplifies integration. Key booth takeaways include:

  • How to create immersive and environmentally conducive spaces that encourage social-emotional learning in today’s multipurpose classrooms. Educators will experience different projection solutions and applications that take students out of traditional sitting-at-the-desk learning and place them into interactive educational experiences. Furthermore, the booth will show how projection can keep students engaged with content and subject matter projected onto walls – from the floor to the ceiling – and how to achieve this in a cost-effective way.
  • How to optimize classroom technology and utilize Epson partners such as Eduscape for enhanced lesson plan content that inspires student creativity and elevates learning. Offering professional insight and lessons at the Epson booth, educators will be able to engage and ask questions of Eduscape. Ultimately educators will walk away with a deeper understanding of how Epson technology can seamlessly integrate into current programs and curricula, such as Google Classroom and STEM/STEAM lessons, as well as teacher-led exercises for social-emotional development.
  • A better understanding of the latest projection technology along with the why and how display size impacts learning in classrooms. Attendees can explore various flexible display solutions that enable educators to optimize wall space and utilize smart, functional mobile solutions such as Artome S1 with the PowerLite® 770F for active learning environments. Plus, with the PowerLite 810E’s optical engine and extreme short throw technology, show attendees will experience firsthand the impressive image size that one projector solution can achieve. Capable of a 160-inch image, one PowerLite 810E can deliver more than four times the display size of a 75-inch flat panel display.

As a leader in the education technology space, Epson works closely with customers to gather insight and better understand classroom technology needs. Chad Lewis, Epson customer and director of technology at Tampa Preparatory School, will present “Tell Stories in a New Way with Virtual Production” at TCEA, discussing steps for planning and creating virtual filmmaking programs in high schools to better prepare students for college.

When: The TCEA Convention and Exposition will be open Feb. 4-6, 2024. Lewis’ session, “Tell Stories in a New Way with Virtual Production,” will take place on Monday, Feb. 5 from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. CT in room 14.

Where: The 2024 TCEA Convention and Exposition is held at the Austin Convention Center in Austin, Texas. Epson will be at booth #1116. Additional details can be found at: https://convention.tcea.org/

Why: It is more important than ever for educators to have access to technology that seamlessly integrates into today’s learning environments. Epson’s flexible and powerful lamp-free laser displays are designed to make the most out of education spaces while empowering educators and enhancing learning environments. Built with integrated tools for simpler use, setup and management, Epson lamp-free laser displays offer big, vibrant images with convenient, user-friendly collaboration options to meet the needs of educators and students today.

About Brighter Futures® Program

As a leader in innovation and partnership, Epson offers the Brighter Futures program, a unique sales and support initiative available specifically for schools. Designed to help educators select and implement the best products for their classrooms while making the most of their budgets, Brighter Futures offers special pricing, Epson limited warranty coverage for a total of three years, dedicated education account managers, and toll-free technical support for all Epson projectors and associated accessories. For additional information about Epson education projection solutions, visit www.epson.com/projectors-education.