The young people at the Næstved Youth School have two screens 100 inches used to watch live sports shows; while it serves as a tool for school staff to teach the principles and design of games.

Dnp en Næstved Youth School

e-Sports are becoming, little by little, in the most popular sports in the world and Næstved Youth School, located in Denmark, is joining this trend. Recently, has created a 'GameTech House' that educates and motivates young people from among 13 y 18 years in this type of electronic sports, preparing them to design the games of tomorrow.

The young people of Næstved have a new state-of-the-art e-Sports facility with two screens 100 inches dnp LaserPanels, which are used to watch live sports shows. And at the same time, school staff have a tool to evaluate events and teach game principles and design, as well as application development.

Dnp en Næstved Youth School

Næstved Youth School wanted a display solution that met both size and presentation requirements. Two dnp LaserPanel screens 100 inches, one of them with touch capacity, They met the format and image quality requirements, and at a lower price than LCD panels.

In addition to e-Sports training, there are game design classes twice a week, that prepare students to continue their studies. Lisbeth Pedersen, school principal, explains: “We know that the skills we are developing here will be highly sought after in the future job market. Have quick thinking, improvisation ability, collaboration skills, Creativity and analytical sense will be some of the key qualities that these future professionals must have if they want to be successful.”.

Dnp en Næstved Youth School

By, 11 Dec, 2017, Section: Case studies, Display, Training

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