Touchjet Pico Projector in School

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Touchjet Pico Projector in School

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I purchased the Touchjet Pond pico projector on the Projectors Land site which showed every model according to my budget and suggested this as the best choice and I went for it. I have always wanted a pico projector (which fits in the palm of your hand) and this one looked interesting. The projector is truly jaw-dropping and amazing.

  • Runs the Android operating system
  • Does NOT need a computer or any other device
  • Uses a stylus to turn any surface into a touchscreen
  • Fits in the palm of my hand
  • Has a battery, do not need cords
  • Up to an 80 inch projection

Schools

When you are not tied to a particular wall of your classroom or even to your classroom, how can a tiny projector make new things possible?

Kepler charter school is in a high poverty neighborhood in downtown Fresno California. 7th grade teacher Jessica Mast-Fost is innovating her instruction and classroom activities with the Touchjet Pond projector. She is blogging her experience with the projector:

http://kepler7thgrade.blogspot.com/2015/09/day-20-touchjet.html

Kepler kid touchjet pond
Student explaining to the class using Touchjet Pond
Ms. Mast-Foss is using the stylus to interact directly with the projector, no computer needed!
Ms. Mast-Foss is using the stylus to interact directly with the projector, no computer needed!

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