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The paperless classroom: How interactive displays drive sustainable education


Across the world, schools are discovering that the path to sustainability runs straight through their classrooms. It’s transforming education in a very good way.

Picture this: A classroom that saves thousands of sheets of paper each year, students who collaborate on virtual whiteboards, and teachers who share content digitally. Imagine a world of education where assignments flow seamlessly without wasting a single sheet of paper. No more overflowing recycling bins, and no more guilt about the impact on the environment. Welcome to the paperless classroom.

The paper trail problem: The hidden costs of traditional classroomsTraditional classrooms operate on a consumable-intensive model, creating ongoing financial and environmental burdens. Research shows that classrooms consume massive quantities of paper, In the US, for example, schools use 32 billion sheets annually at a cost of $1.6 billion. In the UK, schools consume on average one million sheets per school every year ...


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