the first time i touched an eBeam device was 9 yrs ago, dangling cables, troublesome connections and calibration, in short there’s too many pieces of equipment to handle and by the time 1/4 of a 35-mins lesson’s gone. this morning, saw this piece of video (below) via Tucksoon, and was amazed how eBeam has continued to evolve and improve itself. one sleek device attached to the side of the board, if only i can get to play with it (:
oh btw, “Engage” reminds me of Star Trek (:
Hi.
I work for the distributor in Perth Australia. The eBeam edge system is also sleek and small for a more portable solution. If you are ever down our way come in to have a look and I’ll see if I can get you and evaluation version.
If you want to have a look at the comparison of the new versus the old have a look at my blog – http://halljackson.blogspot.com/search/label/eBeam
Thanks Hall for sharing that useful comparison post! I’m afraid we’re quite far apart cos I’m located in Singapore. Perhaps we may have the chance to catch up at some international conferences? Cheers!
Hi I love this ebeam. we have introduce something similar in our school recently, called interwrite. hope it is as easy as ebeam too
greetings shilpa! would you like to share how you have been using interwrite in your classrooms? which subject(s) and level(s) do you teach? (:
IS FANTASTIC!
I am a preschool teacher and a blackboard so would help me a lot.
Preschool children are very restless and the board would keep hypnotized.