It looks like a system that can mirror content to tablets has been installed at elementary and junior high schools across the city.
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What Is Mirroring?
Back in February, elementary and junior high school students in Nishinomiya City each received their own tablet.
Here’s the article from that time↓
The newly introduced system that enables mirroring is the video transmission access point “ACERA(アセラ) 1150w”.
Wait, what is that? Sounds super complicated! If that’s what you’re thinking, don’t worry!
It’s actually very simple.
It’s a system that can display the same screen on everyone’s tablets.(= mirroring)
Quoted from Furuno Systems
With this system, things like school-wide morning assemblies can be shown on each student’s tablet like a TV broadcast, which means crowding can be avoided.
Quoted from PRTIMES
It’s basically the kind of livestreaming that’s so common these days.
Here’s what livestreaming at school looks like↓
Quoted from PRTIMES
It can also come in handy for events like entrance ceremonies and graduation ceremonies. Apparently, it was actually used at the graduation ceremony of Nishinomiyahama Compulsory Education School attached to the Nishinomiya Municipal General Education Center.
By the way
What’s amazing about this video transmission access point “ACERA(アセラ) 1150w” is that it was made by Furuno Systems of Furuno Electric, whose headquarters are in Ashiharacho, Nishinomiya City.
Finally
Since the start of this year, digitalization in schools has really picked up speed. Still, it’s pretty amazing that a system made by a Nishinomiya company is being used in elementary and junior high schools across the city. It’s like local production for local consumption, but for systems. It’ll be exciting to see what kinds of systems get introduced next.


















