Digital notice boards for schools and universities
Replace cluttered cork boards with clean screens showing exam schedules, cafeteria menus, and campus announcements.
School notice boards are a mess. Layers of paper, outdated flyers, thumbtacks holding up a poster from three months ago. A digital screen in the hallway replaces all of that with one clean, current display.
What to show
Exam schedules — dates, rooms, and times for upcoming exams. Use the Stats template for a clean grid. Update as the exam period progresses.
Cafeteria menu — today's lunch options and prices. Update it every morning. Students check it on their way to class.
Campus events — club meetings, sports games, guest lectures. Use the Announcement template with the event details. Remove past events, add new ones.
Emergency notices — school closures, schedule changes, weather alerts. The speed of digital signage is critical here — update once, every screen on campus changes.
Where to place screens
Main entrance, cafeteria, library lobby, and major hallway intersections. These are the highest-traffic spots where students naturally pause and look around.
Who manages it
A single admin staff member can manage all screens from their desk. No need to walk around the campus with printed notices. Each screen is a URL — update the content in the browser and the hallway screen refreshes.
Cost for schools
Most schools already have TVs in common areas. Screens by thosekids.studio is free to start. The only investment is mounting the TVs where students can see them. The time saved on printing and posting pays for itself in the first week.