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Dear PolyVision,
eno is currently installed in my classroom and I cannot say enough good things about it! ēno is easy to set up and use, which makes all the difference in the world.
While our fifth graders presented a proposal to our school board for their trip to Boston, they were able to use ēno with very little instruction. The students made use of several ēno features during their presentation: circling important prices, highlighting key words and using the eraser. The ēno stylus worked accurately and flowed smoothly on the whiteboard surface. Even eno's magnetic and movable icon strip came in handy, as a left-handed student found it very helpful to move it to a more accessible area on the board.
In the classroom, I use ēno every day. For example, we recently finished an interactive unit on the Underground Railroad, then another on Jamestown. Both were huge successes, as the students were able to easily and quickly interact with websites using ēno.And, when students came across unfamiliar words, they would go back and forth between desktop annotation mode and the white screen, highlighting the words with the stylus and moving them to the "whiteboard" to record the definitions.
Lastly, the ability to print from the ēno is fantastic. I teach three 5th grade classes and we often need to stop in the middle of a lesson. Or, I need to stop and start over with the next class. With ēno, I can print where we left off so we are ready to start from there the next day.
As I said in the beginning, I just can’t say enough how much I like ēno.It is easy to use, has wonderful features and my students are very fortunate to have this new technology.
Cathy Lowell, 5th Grade Teacher
Newport City Elementary SchoolNewport, VT
April 2, 2009
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