Google's Enterprise Device Licensing Agreement (EDLA), launched at the end of 2022, expands Google Mobile Services (GMS) to enterprise-grade interactive displays, redefining digital learning environments. EDLA enables seamless access to the Google Play Store, Workspace apps (Docs, Sheets, Slides, Classroom), Chrome, Drive, Gmail, Meet, and more without needing auxiliary devices or complex sideloading.
This certification ensures enhanced classroom security and reliability through Google Play Protect, regular firmware updates, and adherence to compatibility testing standards. Teachers can log in via PIN, QR code, NFC, or password, enabling real-time annotation, collaboration, and multitasking directly on the screen — improving instructional flow and lowering technical barriers.
By integrating both Google Workspace for Education and Office 365, EDLA-certified terminals allow cross-platform usage, simplifying workflows and reducing hardware costs. Schools benefit from a unified teaching interface that supports diverse apps—from interactive learning tools (e.g., Kahoot!, Seesaw) to productivity essentials—all via a single panel.