A Professional Manufacturer of Smart Interactive Screens For More Than 10 Years
In Australia, toddlers in South Australia will use apps on tablets and touch screen electronic boards in the classroom
First Test of High-
Pre-technical equipmentschoolers.
Prince Alfred College has signed an agreement with Samsung that will provide early services to schools
Tablet, laptop and 65-
Electronic touch screenboard.
The center provides services for children between the ages of two and four. The e-
The board is fully interactive and adjustable in height for kids, which will allow the college to provide apps for studentsbased learning.
Kelvin Sparks, teaching director, said many educational applications are being developed for children, but the benefits are not often reported.
"First of all, we'll look at what apps have improved learning engagement in-game --
Based on the environment.
"Our teachers will observe and report their findings during the early learning phase," he said . ".
PAC student, 4-year-old Bailey says he plays stick man.
But he has been studying.