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  2. Interactive whiteboard - Wikipedia

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    An interactive whiteboard (IWB) device can either be a standalone computer or a large, functioning touchpad for computers to use. Interactive whiteboards are widely used in classrooms, boardrooms, and training environments, providing an innovative way to share information, facilitate discussions, and enhance the overall learning or business communication experience.

  3. Samsung Flip - Wikipedia

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    Its second iteration, Samsung Flip 2, was released in 2019. [8] It features enhanced annotation, flexible image editing, pen options, brush mode for painting, built-in browser, and an optional connectivity tray with HDMI and USB functionalities. Additionally, it allows remote management through Samsung's MagicINFO content management system. [9]

  4. Smart Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Smart Technologies [2] (styled as SMART Technologies) is a Canadian company headquartered in Calgary, Alberta, Canada and wholly owned by Foxconn. [2] Founded in 1987, SMART is best known as the developer of interactive whiteboards branded as the "Smart Board" (styled as SMART Board) popularly used in education and business.

  5. Smartboard - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 8 April 2018, at 02:10 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  6. Hitachi Starboard - Wikipedia

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    The Hitachi Starboard is a line of interactive whiteboard products, interactive LCD panels, and tablet devices aimed at teachers and presenters made by Hitachi.All Starboards come bundled with the Starboard Software which is advertised as being intuitive and completely customizable.

  7. AlphaSmart - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the Neo 2 added several minor upgrades to the original Neo and was the first unit released after AlphaSmart was acquired by Renaissance Learning. [27] [28] [29] It added quiz functionality, using the 2Know! Toolbar, which was developed for the 2Know! Classroom Response System. Teachers could create, distribute, and score quizzes using ...

  8. Handy Board - Wikipedia

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    The Handy Board is a popular handheld robotics controller. The Handy Board was developed at MIT by Fred G. Martin, and was closely based on a previous controller designed by Martin and Randy Sargent for the MIT LEGO Robot Contest.

  9. Stevanus Rumbewas Airport - Wikipedia

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    Stevanus Rumbewas Airport (IATA: ZRI, ICAO: WABO) (Indonesian: Bandar Udara Stevanus Rumbewas) is an airport serving the town of Serui and the nearby towns and islands in the Yapen Islands Regency, Papua, Indonesia.