Why EDLA Certification is a Game-Changer for Smart Classrooms
Why EDLA Certification is a Game-Changer for Smart Classrooms, In recent years, smart classrooms have evolved from being fancy extras to being essential environments for modern education. With edtech, interactive displays, hybrid learning models, and increasing digital demands, schools need solutions that deliver performance, security, and ease of use. One such solution is EDLA certification for interactive devices (smart boards, panels, etc.), which is fast becoming a gold standard. Let’s explore what EDLA is, why it matters, and how platforms like The Digital Classrooms are helping schools unlock its benefits.
What is EDLA Certification?
EDLA stands for Enterprise Devices Licensing Agreement, a Google program introduced to bring full Google Mobile Services (GMS) support to large-touchscreen devices (typically 18″ and above) such as smart boards. thedigitalclassrooms.com+2StarBoard Solution GmbH+2
EDLA-certified devices are those that meet certain performance, security, compatibility, and user-experience standards as per Google’s requirements. Key features include:
- Native access to Google Play Store (official educational and productivity apps) thedigitalclassrooms.com+2avtodaymag.com+2
- Seamless integration with Google Workspace tools (Classroom, Meet, Docs, Slides, etc.) thedigitalclassrooms.com+2mint+2
- Regular security updates and protections (Google Play Protect etc.) to safeguard devices and data. Indian Conventions+2global.horion.com+2
The Real Benefits: What EDLA Brings to a Smart Classroom
Here are the advantages EDLA delivers — particularly important in the Indian context and for schools wanting to leapfrog in digital learning.
- Ready-to-use Google Ecosystem
Teachers and students can use Google apps directly on the interactive panel: setting up lessons, video conferencing, documents, collaborative whiteboard tools — all without needing extra devices or mirroring. This reduces friction in lesson preparation and execution. thedigitalclassrooms.com+2avtodaymag.com+2 - Improved Security & Long-Term Support
Since EDLA-certified devices get official updates and security patches, schools can maintain them longer with lower risk of vulnerabilities. This matters especially in large-scale deployments where many devices are used across multiple classrooms. avtodaymag.com+2thedigitalclassrooms.com+2 - Better Teacher & Student Experience
Devices perform more smoothly, respond to touch accurately, provide reliable connectivity, have better hardware (RAM, storage, etc.) — all helping reduce the usual headaches of lag, crashes, or app incompatibility. Plus, with features like multi-user profiles, content can be tailored per class or per user. thedigitalclassrooms.com+2global.horion.com+2 - Hybrid & Interactive Learning Made Easier
With EDLA panels, video calls (via Google Meet), digital collaboration, screen sharing, whiteboarding, and interactive apps are all built-in. No need for external dongles or unreliable third-party integrations. This means seamless shifts between in-class, hybrid, or remote teaching. thedigitalclassrooms.com+2Indian Conventions+2 - Cost Efficiency Over Time
Although EDLA devices might cost more upfront, they tend to lower total ownership costs. Less maintenance, fewer add-ons, and more future-proof hardware help avoid repeated replacements. Also, device management (central updates, security, etc.) reduces staff time spent maintaining tech. thedigitalclassrooms.com+2Education Week+2 - Alignment with Educational Policy & Local Context
In Indian schools, tools and hardware that support NCERT curricula, vernacular languages, localized content are essential. The Digital Classrooms is already building software like Mannat that is aligned with Indian curricula and optimized for Indian classroom constraints. When hardware (like EDLA boards) works smoothly with such software, the whole ecosystem becomes stronger. thedigitalclassrooms.com+1
How The Digital Classrooms is Enabling EDLA in Smart Classrooms
From what The Digital Classrooms offers, it seems they are well positioned to help schools capture the benefits of EDLA. Some of their relevant contributions include:
- They provide interactive flat panels, all-in-one PCs, OPS modules, etc. — hardware that supports high performance, which is essential for EDLA-certified devices. thedigitalclassrooms.com+2thedigitalclassrooms.com+2
- Their Made-in-India Software Mannat helps in integrating curriculum aligned content, teacher tools, 3D/ multimedia assets, device management—so the software and hardware can work together smoothly. This synergy is key to making EDLA more than just a badge. thedigitalclassrooms.com+1
- Their blog analyses and guidance (e.g. “Best EDLA Smart Board …”, comparison of panels, features to look for) help schools understand what specifications are important. This helps in informed decision making. thedigitalclassrooms.com+1
Challenges & Things to Watch Out For
EDLA is powerful, but deployment must be done thoughtfully. Some of the caveats:
- Initial Cost: EDLA-certified panels are typically more expensive than non-EDLA ones. Schools must budget carefully.
- Infrastructure Needs: Good internet, power supply, sufficient space, comfortable lighting, etc. are required to get full benefit.
- Teacher Training: Even with excellent hardware/software, unless teachers are comfortable using them and adjusting pedagogy, the tech may sit unused.
- Maintenance and Support: Ensuring after-sales support, service centers, good warranty, and updates are properly provided.
Why It’s a Game-Changer
Putting it all together, EDLA certification isn’t just a technical specification—it changes how classrooms can function:
- It shifts classrooms from being “projector + whiteboard + add-on digital tools” to integrated, reliable digital environments.
- It allows schools to reduce complexity: fewer external devices, fewer compatibility headaches, less time lost in setup.
- It makes collaboration (among students, teachers, remote participants) more fluid.
- It increases equity: when devices are reliable, secure, and support needed apps, students in under-resourced areas can catch up more easily.
- It aligns India’s educational institutions with global standards while also allowing localization (content, languages, curricula) to remain central.
Conclusion
Smart classrooms are happening. But to truly reap their potential, we need more than just flashy displays—we need devices and ecosystems that are secure, performant, and fit for purpose. EDLA certification offers that foundation: giving schools a reliable way to adopt large-format interactive displays with full Google services, with built-in security, updates, and compatibility.
Platforms like The Digital Classrooms, by building both hardware supply (interactive panels, smart boards, AIO PCs) and software ecosystems (like Mannat), are helping bridge the gap between ambition and implementation. For schools, administrators, and teachers planning to upgrade or build smart classrooms, choosing EDLA-certified devices is not just desirable—it may soon be essential.
FAQs
1. What is EDLA Certification?
EDLA (Enterprise Devices Licensing Agreement) is a Google program that certifies devices with built-in Google Mobile Services (GMS) for secure and seamless classroom integration.
2. Why is EDLA important for smart classrooms?
It ensures reliable access to Google apps, better device security, and regular updates—making teaching smoother and smarter.
3. Which devices are EDLA certified?
Interactive displays and OPS modules that meet Google’s standards for performance, security, and manageability receive EDLA certification.
4. How does EDLA help teachers and students?
Teachers can easily use Google Drive, Docs, and Classroom, while students enjoy a connected and efficient learning experience.
5. Where can I get EDLA-certified smart boards?
You can explore The Digital Classrooms (DLSL) website — thedigitalclassrooms.com — for the latest EDLA-certified smart boards and solutions.
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