Calgary's SMART shows off new HQ, reveals major growth plans
Calgary Herald, AB
Canada
SMART Technologies unveiled its new headquarters and research centre in a ceremony held May 1, 2009. The Calgary Herald covers the opening event and SMART’s growth plan.
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Powerful touch: Davie school is test site for the SMART Table
Winston-Salem Journal, NC
United States
The three children stood around a blue-framed table at Davie Elementary School, their hands dancing around an interactive computer screen. The screen acted as their canvas as they painted a rainbow of colors with their hands.
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Chester goes high tech
The Southern, IL
United States
Technology has made huge strides in public education and Chester Grade School is on the cutting edge of it.
Student parents, civic officials, school administrators and teachers joined Illinois State Superintendent Chris Koch on Thursday morning to watch a demonstration of the school's recently purchased SMART Table, an interactive learning center designed around a touch screen table for primary grade students.
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Calgary school technology gets funding boost
Calgary Herald, AB
Canada
Killarney School is one of 12 North American schools participating in a pilot project with Calgary-based SMART Technologies to test its new SMART Table.
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I am in love (with my SMART Board!)
Manhasset Press, NY
United States
When I first saw Brett Thompson demonstrate a SMART Board at the fall conference last year, I saw the future of physics teaching and I knew I had to get prepared.
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Calgary company belle of Obama ball
Calgary Herald, AB
Canada
Calgary's SMART Technologies, whose interactive whiteboards are known in classrooms and boardrooms worldwide, will be part of the big picture at Tuesday's historic inauguration of U.S. president-elect Barack Obama.
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Calgary company brings Canadian presence to Obama's inauguration
National Post, ON
Canada
Barack Obama's inauguration will go down as the most technologically sophisticated in history thus far. But among all the security, a Canadian company will be providing residents of Mr. Obama's old Chicago neighbourhood with an interactive view of the U.S. President-elect.
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