Interactive Products Case Studies
Interactive Learning a Hit Beside the Seaside
OVERVIEW:Interactive whiteboards in Bournemouth School for Girls.
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Hitachi’s interactive technologies make Aberdeen College the high-tech hub of the city centre
Scotland’s largest College of Further and Higher
education, is equipping its students with the essential presentation and
technology skills required in today’s competitive global business
environment.
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ReMIT, a Government-backed body training young people in motor-vehicle maintenance, has embraced vocational training for the last 30 years.
The company’s interactive whiteboards have transformed ReMIT’s lessons, with classes using every aspect of the boards: saving work, the Internet, PowerPoint, even simple spirit-pen use. The boards have been so successful that ReMIT has even rolled one out to Feltham Young Offender Institution and Remand Centre, with impressive results.
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Wykeham Primary School in Neasden
A North London school once placed under ‘special measures’ by
inspectors because of its poor performance has turned itself around. The transformation is all down to the hard work of the staff, pupils and parents.
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Interactive whiteboards are injecting a new enthusiasm into teaching at Danecourt Special School
“Since installing Hitachi’s interactive whiteboards, we can use an increasing variety of teaching materials to deliver relevant, engaging
lessons that encourage and inspire the children to learn. The interactive graphics and audio accompaniment are helping the children to make increasingly fast progress because they are learning
from each other as they study.”
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DfES Interactive Whiteboard Funding - An overnight success story at Darrick Wood School
The classrooms are well equipped, well looked after and boast a multitude of high quality work on the walls. Darrick Wood teachers certainly know how to make the most of the technology available to them. It is therefore no surprise that, following a DfES announcement that £25 million of funding was available for schools to purchase interactive whiteboards, Darrick Wood was the first school in Bromley LEA – and one of the first in the country – to jump at the opportunity.
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The SANEF, management and protection of the motorway network in the North and East of France.
“This package has enabled us to optimise our operations and save time when managing a crisis.”
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The SDIS - a presence 24 hours a day - no matter what the situation
"The package offered by Hitachi Software was most closely able to meet our needs and offered a very good quality/price ratio."
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Hitachi's interactive whiteboards make saints out of Southampton schoolchildren
“The package offered by Hitachi Software was most closely able to meet our needs and offered a very good quality/price ratio.”
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