See You at TCEA 2023!

Attention educators! Get ready for an exciting event that will bring together educators from across Texas and beyond to explore the latest technologies in education. The TCEA conference, held at the Henmerbee Convention Center in San Antonio, Texas, from January 30th to February 2nd, is set to be a game-changing gathering of industry peers. And PPDS, the leader in education display solutions, will be there to showcase their groundbreaking product: the E-Line interactive flat screen panels.

Jason Manguba, the PPDS Regional Sales Manager for the West, is thrilled to announce their presence at the conference. At booth 1991, educators will have the opportunity to discover the simplicity and power of the E-Line interactive flat screen panels, specifically designed for teachers. The E-Line comes equipped with the innovative Interact software, along with other key features that teachers find essential for an engaging classroom experience.

PPDS understands the unique needs of educators, and their E-Line interactive flat screen panels have been crafted with utmost care. These panels provide an immersive and intuitive interface, allowing teachers to create dynamic lessons that capture students’ attention and foster collaborative learning. With the E-Line, teachers can harness the full potential of technology to enhance their teaching methods and inspire student engagement.

Don’t miss the chance to visit booth 1991 at the TCEA conference and connect with the PPD’s team. Jason Manguba and Patrick will be available to discuss PPDS’s comprehensive portfolio of educational solutions. Whether you’re looking for interactive displays, software compatibility, or insights into the latest advancements in education technology, the PPDS team is ready to assist you.

Join the educational revolution at TCEA and experience the transformative power of the E-Line interactive flat screen panels. Discover how PPDS is reshaping the future of education with innovative solutions designed to elevate the teaching and learning experience.

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