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Technology in the classroom
A classroom that incorporates technology is so much more than watching a screen. See how one
device transforms a lesson plan into out-of-the-box thinking and collaboration.
8:30 am - Teacher presents the project to the class
Using intuitive, easy-to-use HP Classroom Manager,
the teacher explains the project to the class by
sharing his notebook desktop to their notebook
screens—going through each step visually and orally
as the students follow along.
9:00 Am - Student Brainstorming Session
In small groups, the students use their lightweight
HP ProBook x360 11 Education Edition notebooks
in tablet and tent modes to brainstorm ideas for
the project with the digital pen and touch mode. It’s
simple for them to draw and share on their screens.
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10:00 am - students gather research for their projects
Using the ProBook x360 11 Education Edition
students use HP Simple Sign-on to log in to
the network and gather research material for
the project. They use the HP Adaptive Learning
social network to connect with each other and
collaboratively write the scripts for their newscasts.
11:00 am - students work on the project outside of
the classroom
The students head outdoors, using the dual cameras
and microphones on their notebooks to shoot
video footage. The teacher doesn’t worry about
the students venturing outside, because the HP
ProBook x360 11 Education Edition is built to be
rugged, with a Corning® Gorilla® Glass screen,
spill-resistant keyboard, and long-life battery.
1:00 PM - Students work and present the project
Returning to the classroom, students use their
digital pens1 and notebooks to create titles
and diagrams to insert into their videos. They
collaborate to edit all the footage into one
combined newscast, and using an HP ProBook x360
11 Education Edition in stand mode at the front of
the classroom, present their project to the teacher
and classroom.
2:00 PM - Teacher and superintendent monitor the
results
The superintendent visits the classroom to see the
progress that the class is making on the project.
Using the touch screen on her notebook, the
teacher quickly navigates onscreen to show her
the small group assignments and the results of the
project assessments to date.
1. Active pen sold seperately.
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