The mobile stand of the wihteboard gives us a hint that this school doesn't have whiteboard in every classroom. This can be one of thre reason that the current user didn't know how to use it. We are thinking about a plan to sale visualizer while let school trade in the old overhead projectors. http://www.ipboardonline.com
Actually, this is a fixed installation (not mobile). You are correct that we don't have interactive whiteboards in all our classrooms, but most have been multimedia rooms for quite a while (including document cameras).
At what point does a school simply get rid of their overhead projectors. Doesn't simply removing them from the premises help people make the transition?
Talk about horse-and-buggy usage. That horse is gonna die if it keeps dragging that auto-mo-bile thingy behind it.
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It is now, Mike. Thanks for your comment!
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The mobile stand of the wihteboard gives us a hint that this school doesn't have whiteboard in every classroom. This can be one of thre reason that the current user didn't know how to use it.
ReplyDeleteWe are thinking about a plan to sale visualizer while let school trade in the old overhead projectors.
http://www.ipboardonline.com
Actually, this is a fixed installation (not mobile). You are correct that we don't have interactive whiteboards in all our classrooms, but most have been multimedia rooms for quite a while (including document cameras).
ReplyDeleteAt what point does a school simply get rid of their overhead projectors. Doesn't simply removing them from the premises help people make the transition?