LG Unveils CreateBoard, New Ed Tech Solutions, and Expanded Training Programs

LG Business Solutions unveiled its newest product, CreateBoard, along with other ed tech, and announced expanded training programs through its LG Academy at the 2023 Future of Education Technology Conference (FETC) in New Orleans. The academy includes a new course on using the CreateBoard, which will be followed by more comprehensive courses.

The CreateBoard comes in four sizes, with the new 55-inch model added to the lineup of 65-, 75-, and 86-inch models. The new model CreateBoard is an “up-to 40-point multi-touch interactive display that enables live annotations of digital files and provides tools for content creation, sharing and management,” the company said in a release. The 55-inch model is geared for smaller classrooms and allows students to see the board wherever they are sitting.

Two software programs accompany the board. The LG CreateBoard Lab creates content, imports documents, builds lessons, and includes subject templates that allow collaboration and access to online information and interactive lessons. The wireless LG CreateBoard Share connects student devices to the board, free of software updates or installations. Multiple wireless connections also allow students to stream to different boards. Document cameras, microphones, conferencing cameras, and other peripherals can be added to expand the board’s capabilities.

Schools can sign up for the free LG ConnectedCare DMS (device management service). This will access a school’s or district’s CreateBoard system to make announcements, share reminders for fire/lockdown drills, shut down specific boards, and make firmware updates across the entire network.

To learn more about LG’s education resources, visit the Education Portfolio page.

Visit the CreateBoard web page to see options and prices.

The company also showcased LG cloud-based computers and laptops, mobile all-in-one videoconferencing displays, gaming monitors, interactive displays, large DVLED displays, projectors, tablets and more.

“LG has an innovative solution for virtually every classroom technology need,” said Victoria Sanville, education account lead at LG Business Solutions USA. “Our range of projectors, laptops, displays and all-in-one solutions make it possible for any size room to be utilized for instruction, showing how LG is developing new solutions to untether the teacher and diversify the learning environment options for students.”

LG will also display its CreateBoard and other ed tech at the Texas Computer Education Conference (TCEA) convention Jan. 30-Feb. 2, 2023, in San Antonio; and at the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) Live June 25-28, 2023, in Philadelphia. Links to sign up for these conferences can be found on the Events page.

The LG Electronics USA Business Solutions division serves commercial display customers in the U.S. lodging and hospitality, digital signage, systems integration, healthcare, education, government and industrial markets. Visit the company’s main web page for more information.

About the Author

Kate Lucariello is a former newspaper editor, EAST Lab high school teacher and college English teacher.

Featured

  • abstract pattern of cybersecurity, ai and cloud imagery

    Report Identifies Malicious Use of AI in Cloud-Based Cyber Threats

    A recent report from OpenAI identifies the misuse of artificial intelligence in cybercrime, social engineering, and influence operations, particularly those targeting or operating through cloud infrastructure. In "Disrupting Malicious Uses of AI: June 2025," the company outlines how threat actors are weaponizing large language models for malicious ends — and how OpenAI is pushing back.

  • laptop displaying AI-powered educational content

    Kira Introduces AI-Generated Lesson Tool

    AI company Kira has announced a new AI-powered lesson generation tool that it says delivers complete, standards-aligned lessons that are personalized to each student.

  • illustration of a human head with a glowing neural network in the brain, connected to tech icons on a cool blue-gray background

    Meta Introduces Stand-Alone AI App

    Meta Platforms has launched a stand-alone artificial intelligence app built on its proprietary Llama 4 model, intensifying the competitive race in generative AI alongside OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, and xAI.

  • laptop displaying a glowing digital brain and data charts sits on a metal shelf in a well-lit server room with organized network cables and active servers

    Cisco Unveils AI-First Approach to IT Operations

    At its recent Cisco Live 2025 event, Cisco introduced AgenticOps, a transformative approach to IT operations that integrates advanced AI capabilities to enhance efficiency and collaboration across network, security, and application domains.