FoxMom;141881 wrote: It looks like some companies offer package deals-- 1,200 each includes rolling boards, software, and projector-- as you add more, the deal gets better.
$1200 is for the smaller-size screen. Our school has 77" diagonal screens, which run $4000 or $5000, I think.
The boards themselves are touch-sensitive; you can use them without a projector if you want to capture what's written; or you can buy a projector to work with a regular whiteboard if you don't want to interact. But the teachers in my school like the interactivity - kids go up and touch the answers right on the screen.
The company has some software to make your own presentations -- it seems like interactive PowerPoint to me, little icons, words, etc. that the kids can move around (you can anchor some items and make others free). I think there's room for some new educational software that does a better job of using the touch interface and displaying content to a whole room.
One of the other elementary schools in our district just finished their auction, where the goal was to bring in $60k or something to install a smartboard in every classroom.