Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Re: Alternatives to SmartTech's Notebook software?

Greetings....check out EduPlatform. It will allow you to create a single
lesson file (.epl) Where you can add any sort of digital resources , flash,
html, multimedia, Office, in fact any file that you have the software to
open, including Smart Notebook files Once the file i created it can be used
on a Smartboard for whole group instruction or may be distributed to
studnets computers using the included classroom manager. The interface's
design is touch friendly so it will work well.

Giovani

On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 10:56 AM, Fred Bartels <fredbartels@gmail.com>wrote:

> SmartTech has made it very clear that their license does not allow the use
> of SmartTech software unless you are using their interactive whiteboards.
>
> My experience with the Epson Brightlink leads me to believe that the days
> of
> dedicated interactive whiteboards are numbered.
>
> In my opinion SmartTech would get ahead of the curve if they licensed their
> software separately from their hardware, but I don't see any sign of this
> happening soon.
>
> So, I'm starting the search for good alternatives to SmartTech's NoteBook
> software.
>
> I've looked at WizTeach (http://www.wizteach.com/) and RM Education's
> interactive software (
>
> http://www.rmeducation.com/shops/rmusa/Catalogue.aspx?nguid=888c6fe9-f9ae-4971-9d4a-95e140d2021f
> ).
>
> Are there other alternatives that people like?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Fred
>
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