Secondary Education

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Vertical Market Products Style (also Interactive Pen Displays style) - vm.css
Appearance Customization
Custom Layout (aka Custom Display):: 
VM Product Page Secondary Layout
Custom Style (aka Custom CSS): 
Vertical Market Products Style (also Interactive Pen Displays style) - vm.css
Appearance Customization
Custom Layout (aka Custom Display):: 
VM Product Page Main Layout
Custom Style (aka Custom CSS): 
Vertical Market Products Style (also Interactive Pen Displays style) - vm.css

The PL-720 (model no. DTF-720) combines a high quality LCD display with Wacom’s patented, cordless, battery-free pen technology. This 17-inch interactive pen display is an excellent option for applications that can realize the benefits of working with pen on screen.

Appearance Customization
Custom Layout (aka Custom Display):: 
VM Product Page Main Layout
Custom Style (aka Custom CSS): 
Vertical Market Products Style (also Interactive Pen Displays style) - vm.css

Thin and lightweight, the DTZ-1200W 12-inch interactive pen display separates the most of the electronic components from the screen itself achieving a LCD display that is a mere 17 mm thick and weighs only 2 kg. The winner of numerous design awards, the DTZ-1200W features a foldable stand, a VESA-standard wall mount, and buttons on the frame and on the pen that are programmable by individual users to create convenient shortcut keys.

Appearance Customization
Custom Layout (aka Custom Display):: 
VM Product Page Main Layout
Custom Style (aka Custom CSS): 
Vertical Market Products Style (also Interactive Pen Displays style) - vm.css

Clear, easy-to-understand presentations

This 15-inch LCD interactive pen display was built on the DTI-520 framework in order to utilize Wacom's patented pen technology for education. The pen display allows teachers, lecturers, and anyone doing a presentation to annotate directly on-screen while you display your screen via a projector for the audience. The exciting, interactive presentations will capture the attention of your students or colleagues.

27/09/2005

Case study: Learning to create computer games at Kamakura Jogakuin Junior and Senior High School

(Art Education, Secondary Education, Japan)

It's better to have students get to know different types of application software within the curriculum, and enjoy studying IT from the very beginning.

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