To make a comparison, there are on average only two
interactive whiteboards per school in Japan, whereas in the UK, almost every classroom will feature a digital front - of ‑ house display.
In Japan, there are on average two
interactive whiteboards per school, whereas in the UK, most if not all classrooms will feature an interactive front - of - house display.
Not exact matches
By 2003, schools were expected to spend around # 65 million on dedicated ICT budgets, but one of the most prominent developments in classroom technology was the investment of around # 200 million in
interactive whiteboards, which had reached 58.3
per cent of schools by 2004, and is now the most commonly used piece of AV classroom technology (BESA Historic ICT in UK State Schools, 2015).
All classes are provided with one tablet
per student, an
interactive whiteboard, and wi - fi connection.
However, possibly the most prominent evolution in classroom technology was the implementation of around # 200 million worth of
interactive whiteboards, which had reached 58.3
per cent of schools by 2004, and is now the most commonly used piece of AV technology in classrooms.