As part of a campus extension, The Stonehenge School in Wiltshire, United Kingdom decided to overhaul its IT infrastructure to improve engagement in the classroom. Like many schools these days, Stonehenge had been relying on a mishmash of failing technology that was slowing teachers down and impacting students’ learning. With 840 students aged 11–16 and an increasing demand for school places, the school turned to Boxlight to bring revolutionary technology into the classroom—enhancing the learning experience and future-proofing the school ahead of continued expansion.
A new building containing 23 classrooms and office suites for teachers was officially opened by HRH The Princess Royal in July 2019. In order to deliver meaningful learning, the school installed Boxlight interactive panels in the classrooms and offices. They also opted for the powerful MimioStudio™ education software, which allows teachers to create interactive and imaginative lessons with ease.
With a wealth of teaching resources already created on various education platforms, it was important that teachers didn’t lose access to thousands of lesson plans and activities—and that they could pick up where they left off without having to worry about starting over from scratch. The award-winning MimioStudio classroom software allows educators to create interactive lessons and collaborative team activities while performing real-time formative assessment. The software also directly opens third-party content, meaning Stonehenge staff could hit the ground running.
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