Jeremy,
When you say "wireless tablets" just what have you chosen to get?
Thanks,
Ann
Ann Bloomquist
Ann Bloomquist
Technology Coordinator
Dayton Elementary School
Southeast Webster-Grand
104 2nd St NW
Dayton, IA 50530
Phone: 515-547-2314
Fax: 515-547-2213
and
Boxholm Middle School
Southeast Webster-Grandl
404 Walnut St.
Boxholm, IA 50040
Phone 515-846-6214
Fax 515-846-6212
e-mail: [email protected]
alternate e-mail: [email protected]
On Apr 7, 2009, at 3:49 PM, Pearson, Jeremy wrote:
Everyone-
We have two of the NEC Interactive whiteboards that we
do not plan on using. We have chosen the wireless tablets as our
interactive piece, so we don’t want to install these boards around
the district. New they are $1000, and we would love to sell them
for $500 each. We have one out of the box that we have played a
little with, and the other is NIB.
Here is a link to more information:
http://www.necdisplay.com/
Products/Series/?series=c22ff1e8-2b79-429d-84f5-890ff9b3ebd3
Have a great one!!!
Jeremy
From: [email protected] [mailto:info-tech-
[email protected]] On Behalf Of McKenney, Kurt
Sent: Tuesday, April 07, 2009 3:33 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [info-tech] Interactive Whiteboards, Document Cameras,
etc.
Ok, we have had the best luck with the Mimio http://www.mimio.com/
solid technology, good price, and though it doesn’t have the
highest rated lpi scan, you’re not going to be doing detail work on
the Sistine Chapel with it.
For Document Cameras, the best bang for the buck we’ve found in the
Elmo TT-02s http://www.amazon.com/TT-02S-USB-2-0-SLOT-LIGHT/dp/
B000VK5BMG shop around, the price varies by vendor and it changes
often. Our teachers love them, and they are useful in ways that the
old overhead projectors are not. For example, putting a big picture
book under one and just being able to project it on the screen or
whiteboard.
As for projectors, remember, none of these work without a
projector. We’re pretty sold on Epson for general usage.
For additional stuff…
http://www.h-itt.com/
http://sunwaytouch.trustpass.alibaba.com/product/
217035024-0/32_42_Touch_Screen_High_Definition_PC_PPT_32_42_HDPC_.html
Up and coming…
http://www.engadget.com/2007/08/31/researchers-develop-a-360-degree-
holographic-display/
From: [email protected] [mailto:info-tech-
[email protected]] On Behalf Of A.Bloomquist
Sent: Tuesday, April 07, 2009 2:50 PM
To: info-tech
Cc: Jorgensen Dr. Mike; Heggen Sharon
Subject: [info-tech] Interactive Whiteboards, Document Cameras, etc.
We are working towards ordering interactive whiteboards for our
elementary classrooms.
I have reread the emails from those that have or are planning to
add these to their schools.
If any of you could give an update on where you are with the
interactive whiteboards - which ones you are using, what you
recommend, how they are being used, and any warnings before
ordering these.
I know a couple of teachers have mentioned the document camera to
me but I think it would be a modernized overhead projector.
Our superintendent attended a national conference, attended a
demonstration of an interactive whiteboard and returned saying he
wants them put in all of the elementary classrooms.
Appreciate any help, it does get confusing when researching the
various ones.
Thanks,
Ann
Ann Bloomquist
Ann Bloomquist
Technology Coordinator
Dayton Elementary School
Southeast Webster-Grand
104 2nd St NW
Dayton, IA 50530
Phone: 515-547-2314
Fax: 515-547-2213
and
Boxholm Middle School
Southeast Webster-Grandl
404 Walnut St.
Boxholm, IA 50040
Phone 515-846-6214
Fax 515-846-6212
e-mail: [email protected]
alternate e-mail: [email protected]