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Combined with Workspace, the wireless Interwrite Pad is a powerful teaching tool that enables educators to easily control their computer and instructional resources from anywhere in the classroom. Your students will be on their best behavior with the chance to come to the board. The Interwrite Board combined with Interwrite Workspace gives you the power to control your computer from the front of the class. Teaching from the front of the classroom has never been this fun before. Workspace provides one-click integration with CPS, eInstruction’s popular student response systems.
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Unfortunately for NZ schools the contest is only available to schools in the US, however an email from the organisers advises me that there will be one opened up to NZ and Australia as well later in the year.įor the full press release follow the link below: While this is blatantly an advertising stunt (presumably to publicise the amalgamation of e-instruction and interwrite learning), the simplicity of the task and the use of Google Maps to represent the answers means that it will be interesting to revisit this site in a month’s time to read what has been submitted for a sample of the “vox pop” on what teachers say are the benefits of a technology-empowered classroom. The incentives mean that I can imagine there’ll be no shortage of people submitting their ideas. A novel idea from e-instruction in the US, an online competition that asks students and teachers to collaboration on a nationwide Google Maps mashup by posting their vision of the role of technology in education in 250 words of less to a specially set up website.