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The Value of
mimio
Why
mimio?
"We chose
mimio over other interactive whiteboards in the market today
because we felt mimio had the best value. mimio's ability to be
wireless along with its excellent software features were what
Collier County wanted. The ability to use it with an existing
whiteboard was an added plus in an already crowded classroom."
- Randi Zwicker, Director, Instructional Technology/Media Services
mimio is the perfect solution for presenting engaging interactive
content. mimio connects directly to your PC/Mac. With mimio
Interactive and a projector, mimio allows you to control your
desktop applications and documents directly from the board. With
mimio Capture, mimio enables you to digitally capture notes or
drawings that can be saved, shared, and/or integrated into other
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Purchase a
mimio $599! |
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Make any classroom
interactive!
With mimio
Interactive you can convert your existing whiteboard into a
powerful interactive teaching tool. Use ergonomic mimio Mouse as a
cordless mouse to control (click, right click, drag and drop)
computer applications and documents directly from the whiteboard.
• Control PowerPoint slides, Word documents, Excel spreadsheets
• Annotate, mark-up, and edit slides or screens directly at the
board
• Browse educational websites on the Internet
• Navigate interactive instructional CDs
Perfect for front of class and whole class instruction as well as
allowing students to be more interactive and engaged.
Capture your whiteboard notes ... and your students' attention
With mimio Capture attached to your whiteboard and Expo™ dry-erase
markers inserted into the mimio stylus pens, everything that you
write or draw is digitally recorded - in color and real time - so
that they can be saved and shared with students, parents
and colleagues. Notes can be:
• Printed ... for students with IEPs that require them.
• Emailed ... to absent students.
• Posted on the web ... accessible by students and parents.
• Copied and pasted ... and incorporated into other applications.
Teachers can distribute and archive class notes while students
focus on understanding the lessons presented instead of copying
the board.
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