Published on 21/7/2021
Bringing a new level of smart to the classroom invariably brings a new level of enthusiasm and engagement. When Torbay School saw the potential of integrating the latest smart teaching tech to the setting, they acted on it and haven't looked back. Read the PDF Case Study or Watch the video
Published on 29/7/2020
An independent, coeducational school with a roll of 1150 students, St Peter’s Cambridge has developed a 10-year plan to centre teaching and learning technology.
Published on 4/4/2018
Art is undergoing a revolution of sorts. Technology has progressed to the point where, more than ever before, contemporary artists are experimenting with digital mediums and pushing the boundaries of human perception. Pursuits like projection mapping are turning famous buildings into light shows and optical illusions, and here at Epson, we're hooked.
Melbourne-based Rose Staff is one such artist, whose large-scale projection mapping through the use of Epson technology has appeared in some of Australia's, and the world's, biggest festivals. Today we're shining the spotlight on Ms Staff, one of our favourite new media visual artists. Let's find out what inspires her, and how technology has impacted her work.
Published on 13/8/2015
29 July 2015 by paul548if – When St Margaret’s College upgraded its AV capabilities recently, Epson’s ‘impressive’ and ‘flexible’ EB-485Wi and EB-585Wi interactive ultra-short throw projectors proved the perfect solution. Read more ...
Published on 1/10/2014
SYDNEY, 24 July 2014 – Saint Stephen’s College in Coomera, Queensland has just completed an overhaul of its learning support and science facilities. Part of this overhaul included a review and assessment of existing projectors used at the college and a major purchase of new ultra short throw Epson EB-595Wi finger touch-enabled interactive projectors.
Published on 1/10/2014
Northgate State School was the first school in Queensland to have all teachers complete their Information and Communications Technology (ICT) certification. As a result the smartboards housed in all the school’s classrooms were no longer considered as a dependable resource for learning and a better alternative was sought. The alternative that was found was the new Epson EB-595Wi finger touch-enabled interactive projector.
Published on 21/3/2014
Wellington’s Queen Margaret College has implemented several interactive technologies over the past few years. However, it’s the latest acquisition that has added a truly new dimension to the classroom, writes Lee Suckling. This EB-485WI is an ultra-shortthrow projector that can turn any surface – even a table top – into a large, widescreen, interactive display. It offers simultaneous, dual pen functionality, selfcalibration, and advanced networking capability that enables users to monitor, control and present from a remote location.
Published on 7/1/2014
Epson MeetingMate Interactive projector technology - the natural partner for excellence and enterprise in learning at the national INSPIRE Centre. The INSPIRE Centre in the Faculty of Education, Science, Technology and Mathematics (ESTeM) at the University of Canberra is a leader in new generation teaching and learning approaches.
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