This is an interesting article in Education Week this month about the current state of the IWB market. I get a quoted a few times. Take a look: http://www.edweek.org/dd/articles/2012/02/08/02whiteboard.h05.html
The battle for supremacy in the K-12 whiteboard market is heating up. Companies are scrambling for new sources of revenue, making strategic moves to reinvent their products in the age of tablet computing, and sizing up their competitors to see what they can do to differentiate themselves from the pack.
It’s interesting to see other people’s take on the IWB market. And I still stand by my comments in the past that Microsoft really should add an “interactive” mode into PowerPoint and they could set themselves up as the default IWB software.
What do you think?
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Danny Nicholson : Educator, Science teacher, ICT Consultant, PGCE lecturer, Author and Web2.0 / SMART Masters/ Interactive Whiteboard Trainer. 


