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Interactive Displays for Education

Promethean becomes the leading brand of interactive flat panel displays in U.S. K12 schools

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‘-Growth rate for the award-winning ActivPanelTM more than doubles the overall market-

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Promethean wins Two Tech & Learning Best of Show Awards at ISTE 2016

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‘-Company honored for leading the way in both software and hardware for K-12 learning-

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Two major reasons to switch from interactive whiteboards to interactive flat panels

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The technology leaders of a Florida district explain why they upgraded their front-of-class solution.

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3 ways the flipped classroom leads to better subject mastery

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Flipping is more than a buzzword. It helps teachers personalize lessons, assessments, and reporting.

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7 Ways to Maximize Student Engagement

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Ideas and best practices from educators across the nation to help maintain that “first day of school” level of engagement all year long

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ClassFlow launches new app for teacher-parent communication

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‘-The new Moments app allows teachers to chat with parents and share assignments, announcements and awards-

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eSchool news marketplace trend update: 5 ed-tech developments

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Recap of the latest product news, reports, and research in the ed-tech world, featuring ClassFlow Moments

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Dissecting eyeballs and t-rexs: virtual reality in the classroom

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Montour Junior Benjamin Minsinger dissects a virtual snake in a Virtual Immersion Lab (TribLive)

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Promethean Planet joins forces With ClassFlow™

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‘-The world’s largest interactive whiteboard community for educators merges with free collaborative teaching and learning community-

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University of Florida teams with Promethean

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Novel certificate program uses peer-team approach to help turn around state’s low-performing school.

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