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SMART Board™ Interactive Whiteboards
The SMART Board interactive whiteboard is a large, touch-sensitive display.
Connected to a computer and projector, the interactive whiteboard is like a
giant computer screen that students and teachers simply touch to operate. Using
their finger or a pen as a mouse, teachers and students can access and control
any computer application, file or multimedia platform, including the Internet,
CD-ROMs and DVDs. They can also write over applications in digital ink, then
save their work for future study and review. The SMART Board interactive whiteboard
engages students with diverse learning styles by providing both immediate access
to a wide range of digital materials and a common focus for the entire class
– not something easily achieved with other classroom technology products.
It is the number one choice among primary and secondary school educators in
more than 75 countries worldwide because it captures the imagination of students
of all backgrounds and abilities in order to help them learn together, understand
better and achieve more. For more information, visit www.smarttech.com/smartboard.
Models
| SMART Board 660 interactive whiteboard |
Features and accessories
- 64" (162.6-cm) diagonal active screen area
- SMART Board software
- SMART Pen Tray, styluses, eraser, wall-mounting kit, USB cable, expansion slot
- Optional floor stand 670
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| SMART Board 680 interactive whiteboard |
Features and accessories
- 77" (195.6-cm) diagonal active screen area
- SMART Board software
- SMART Pen Tray, styluses, eraser, wall-mounting kit, USB cable, expansion slot
- Optional floor stand 670
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Minimum System Requirements
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*Although the floor stand is offered through the Grant, a wall-mounted SMART Board interactive whiteboard and a ceiling-mounted projector is strongly recommended for optimum use.
Projectors
When choosing a data projector to go with your SMART Board interactive whiteboard, consider the number of lumens (brightness rating) of the projector. Higher lumens make projected images easier to see and allow you to keep classroom lighting at normal working levels.
The Right Model for Your Class Size
| Class
Description |
Model* |
Up to 25 students in a classroom,
meeting room, or computer lab
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660 |
25 to 50 students in a large
classroom or small lecture hall
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680 |
| Over 50 students in an auditorium
or large lecture hall |
Use any auditorium’s built-in
projection system to show the board's image simultaneously on a larger screen. |
*Recommendations are based on common classroom
dimensions.
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