> ArielRiverPlatense1 said on
10-26-2009 at
19:16:
si en la argentina no dura ni dos minutos
> bluepolkadotzzzz said on
09-24-2009 at
00:18:
i have the smart board i think smart board is better
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06-15-2009 at
09:12:
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06-15-2009 at
08:51:
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> zzzronin said on
03-12-2009 at
17:18:
I dunno if this is so great for kids... Sometines, it's better for them to use papers, pencils, scissors and books so they can develop more skills.
> MagicXXMadness said on
02-07-2009 at
14:35:
this is like the Windows Touch Table
> WorstToFirstOrg said on
02-04-2009 at
21:28:
What an incredible tool for the kids ( and the teachers) to be involved in. It really puts hands-on learning in the fast lane.
> junitatheangel1 said on
01-15-2009 at
01:36:
I'm in Grade 6 and we have a SMART Board... I think we're the only school in all of BC to have one! Maybe. I think they're saving up to buy one of these things too...
> artalvgom said on
11-12-2008 at
02:36:
En México en las escuelas La Salle del Estado de México, cada salón cuenta con los SmartBoards, son una maravilla para la educación. Han revolucionado la forma en que los profesores impartimos clases. Felicidades por este nuevo desarrollo.
> jimryanajones said on
11-11-2008 at
19:57:
my high school. Stadium High, has smart boards in every classroom. we will probably buy those table things too!
> nuntuk said on
11-08-2008 at
15:05:
there are currently only a few of these tables made. The full version of the SMART Table has not been developed as of yet. But you can expect to see them becoming available in the near future to paying customers
> Farhanbavealan said on
10-24-2008 at
19:29:
In london all schools have SmartBoards lucky ones might get the smart table or even more!im talking about univercity's collages and even private schools
> andylforever said on
10-23-2008 at
18:30:
Though perhaps not practical for every classroom one in this bleak economic climate, it is a great direction for the near future in terms of making collaborative learning exciting. If learning can be compelling as playing NHL 09 on a PlayStation and Xbox360, think of the possibilities for our next generation.
> salman06p0020 said on
10-23-2008 at
15:59:
This will eventually be in every school, but its cost must come down drastically. In its present format and its cost I don't see many takers, but once its price is affordable I am sure all kids will be having many big "iPhones" in their classes.
> boonifer said on
10-23-2008 at
14:48:
Artphanto, it is not that expensive and I'm sure some schools could get grants or fund raise to get the money. I would play a roll to get it in my childs classroom and most people would too I bet :)
> didacticadelcrecer said on
10-23-2008 at
14:19:
I can see the little ones in a Montessori classroom integrating this easier than even the computers
> artphanto said on
10-23-2008 at
03:21:
As incredible of a tool this is, I don't see many schools purchasing this with budgets so tight-teachers are barely able to get the essentials like paper and pencils. Good luck selling the Smart Table in this economy-it is great, but who will fork over the cash?