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Case Studies
PRS at the University of Delaware
With the goal of enhancing student engagement and having the ability to instantly measure student comprehension of course material, the University of Delaware faculty began looking for the perfect solution to address their needs.
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Music Pad at Brooker Elementary School - Florida
Bruno Kazenas, a music teacher, attended FETC and was introduced to the Interwrite Interactive Classroom including the: Interwrite Board, Pad and Software. After watching a demonstration on the products, Kazenas was interested in seeing if he could use this technology in his classes.
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Interwrite PRS at Florida State University
Florida State University was interested in finding the best way to gauge its student’s comprehension during the semester instead of relying strictly on midterms and finals. Their choice of Interwrite PRS as the single assessment solution campus-wide made Economics professor Joe Calhoun anxious to put the system to use.
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Whitewater High School - Georgia
Principal Greg Stillions envisioned a new way of teaching for his newly built high school that included creating a creative and interactive learning environment. After seeing the Interwrite Pad at an elementary school, he recognized that it was the perfect technology to achieve his goal.
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Technical Revolution at Cove School District
Superintendent Jeff Clark realized his district was behind in incorporating technology into the classroom. The Interwrite Pad was the perfect solution. It enhanced the resources of all his teachers and provided a free range of motion around the classroom. To start, Lisa Murchison was given the task to incorporate it into all of her lessons.
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St. Francis Indian School – South Dakota
Ryan Holy Eagle was looking for a way to enhance his method of instruction. His students were disruptive and not focused. As a result, test scores were low while behavior problems were high. In addition, the school’s location on the plains of South Dakota, kept them from being exposed to many of the new technologies being introduced to the education market.
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Archived Interwrite Case Studies
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Case Study
Superintendent Jeff Clark realized his district was behind in incorporating technology into the classroom. The Interwrite Pad was the perfect solution. It enhanced the resources of all his teachers and provided a free range of motion around the classroom. To start, Lisa Murchison was given the task to incorporate it into all of her lessons. View Case Study
Jeff Clark
Superintendent
Cove School District, OR
