Impact of COVID-19 on Higher Education Digital Signage Networks
2:00 pm to 3:00 pm
Digital Signage Expo (DSE) has announced a free 2020 webinar series that covers specific business verticals and their efforts to manage digital signage networks during the time of COVID-19. The first installment — for higher education — is entitled Impact of COVID-19 on Higher Ed Digital Signage Networks and will be presented Tuesday, June 2 at 2 p.m. ET.
Moderated by Rhea Kelly, Executive Editor for Campus Technology, this 60-minute session will benefit higher education technologists, marketing and communications professionals responsible for their institution’s digital signage communications network.
Featured discussion leaders include:
- Stephen Stavar, Digital Signage Specialist, West Virginia University
- Nate Morris, Services Lead, University of Nebraska
- Jon Cheatwood, AV Technician, University of Notre Dame
- Dr. Elizabeth Cornell, Director, IT Communications, Fordham University
The webinar will discuss the ways in which higher education professionals are currently leveraging their digital signage infrastructures outside of their physical campuses, and going forward, how they foresee using digital signage differently when classes return to campus.
Attendees will learn:
- How their peers are using digital signage to stay relevant when campuses are mostly empty.
- How their peers are planning to leverage digital signage to assist with the return of students and faculty.
- The importance of having a “return” strategy in place.
Attendance for this webinar is free, but registration is required through this link.