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NYCU faced the challenge of enhancing their teaching and interactive capabilities in their campus environment. They were seeking solutions to improve user experiences, strengthen multi-device synchronization, and facilitate remote collaboration.
To meet the needs of NYCU, Optoma provides the 52+ series of Interactive Flat Panels that have passed the low blue light and flicker-free TUV certification. These devices not only support multi-touch and writing, but also offer the exclusive smart quick-draw pen function, allowing teachers to start the smart whiteboard or annotation function with just a pen stroke for teaching.
In addition, Optoma's Interactive Flat Panels come with exclusive cloud-based smart whiteboard and wireless projection software, allowing teachers and students to collaborate and interact more smoothly. This ensures that everyone can clearly keep up with the progress of class discussions. Through the smart whiteboard's built-in Google Classroom, teachers can easily prepare lessons before class, upload teaching materials for real-time teaching during class, and provide students with review and assignment submission after class. For device management or information department personnel, Optoma's exclusive management suite (OMS) can remotely monitor devices, schedule system updates, broadcast announcements, and synchronize the management of other devices such as projectors, improving system operation and management efficiency.
Optoma built Creative Board using Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for MariaDB with multi-AZ architecture to ensure service availability for its global customers. It uses Amazon CloudFront for low-latency data transmission, which is essential to support the real-time interaction component of Creative Board. It also employs Amazon ElastiCache for Redis to power real-time applications with sub-millisecond latency.
Additionally, Optoma leverages Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) for data storage and retrieval. Amazon S3 has 99.999999999 percent data durability, which reduces our risk of service interruption by providing high stability to our customers. Optoma recently concluded a technical review of its Creative Board build with the AWS team, learning from and applying the principles of the AWS Well-Architected tool. AWS helped evaluate our architecture design to make sure our service is robust enough to meet the real-time demands of educators and students around the world.
As a result of the collaboration, NYCU became the first user of Optoma's 52+ series, allowing them to benefit from improved interactive applications, smooth synchronization, and connectivity. The university provided Optoma with valuable feedback, enabling Optoma to better understand user needs and enhance the user experience.
The collaboration between Optoma and NYCU showcased the positive outcomes of the industry-academia partnership, highlighting the successful interaction and implementation of advanced smart space solutions in the university environment.