Image provided by Merritt Group. Alexander Seage. Image provided by Merritt Group. Not many high school IT staff get their start in cruise line IT and digital signage like Alex Seage, but he says it prepared him for dealing with students. After all, Seage quipped, there is not too much of a difference between rambunctious cruise ship passengers after a few margaritas and the average rowdy high schooler. Now serving as senior director of technology and innovation at Christopher Columbus High School in Miami, Florida, Seage explains the power of digital signage in the education space, a growing area for the digital signage industry. Seage says his eclectic background gives him an edge in supporting digital signage in schools, where not many have knowledge and experience in signage. "As a consumer day to day, you see digital signage every day, you just don’t know it’s called digital signage," he said. As an outsider, he was able to bring a fresh perspective. "Schools for the most part, what I noticed coming from the outside was, well, most people who work in a school, they’re there for quite a while. They often don’t know what’s actually out there beyond the four […]
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