Newline Interactive Announces Collaboration with MobileMind

Newline Interactive, the leading provider of quality interactive touch displays and collaboration solutions, is pleased to collaborate with MobileMind in offering Newline content on their professional learning hub.


Newline Interactive, which already offers free on demand training, is now available on MobileMind’s professional development platform. Now, existing MobileMind clients will have access to Newline content with their MobileMind paid subscriptions. This content will include training videos on our latest products that will have a short knowledge check after each video.


“This partnership ensures that educators new to Newline are set up for success and can leverage Newline’s award-winning interactive panels in a way that immediately impacts student outcomes,” said Tyce Miller, MobileMind’s Founder & CEO. “Newline engages students in creative learning just as MobileMind engages teachers in creative learning.”


“By collaborating with MobileMind, we are giving customers another avenue to learn about Newline and what we have to offer. MobileMind’s existing clients will now be able to access all things Newline and acquire tools that encourage innovative learning in the 21st century classroom.” Stated Ty Hall, Newline’s Senior Vice President of Sales & Marketing.


Newline Interactive’s content page will be live on MobileMind’s professional learning hub soon!


About Newline Interactive

Headquartered in Allen, Texas, Newline Interactive is a leading supplier of interactive touch screens and innovative software that increases productivity and enables collaboration. Newline Interactive develops products that help organizations in a wide range of vertical markets including financial services, education, healthcare, law enforcement, manufacturing, municipalities, and legal services. 


About MobileMind
Founded in 2015, MobileMind is a privately held, Atlanta-based educational technology company. MobileMind is a Google and Microsoft professional development partner offering a cloud-based, asynchronous professional learning platform designed to provide personalized growth opportunities to teachers and staff that improve teaching and learning. The professional learning hub is the only platform that allows districts to consolidate all of their PD initiatives, from new technology to curriculum to compliance. MobileMind delivers anytime, anywhere access to personalized micro-courses, activity-based learning, digital badging, and reporting to K-12 school districts.

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