Epson Interactive Classrooms
Discover how to operate and teach effectively with the Epson BrightLink Pro 1450Ui Interactive Projector. Turn your whiteboard into a giant tablet by using an interactive stylus pen or your fingers to interact with your computer to control, annotate, draw and more. Wirelessly share and compare students' work from multiple devices at once with Epson network Moderator software and the Epson iProjection™ app. Connect multiple devices simultaneously including PCs, Macs, Chromebooks, iOS and Android devices, and share student content to the projector for all to see.
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Epson Classroom Locations
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Powell Hall 102 |
Drew Griffith 117, 233 |
Jordan 129, 223A, 223B |
Payne Hall 105, 107, 207 |
SSB 118, 138, 264 |
Tiger Arena 1022, 1023, 1024 |
Here are a few tips using Epson’s Interactive Projector’s:
- They can be used as a digital whiteboard even when they are not connected to a computer.
- They come with "pens" but
of the pens is not necessary, as theyuse are touch sensitive and allow for up to six users at a time. - The can be used as a remote mouse, for digital annotation, or as a digital whiteboard.
- The Annotation and Whiteboard modes are part of the Easy Interactive Tools software. If that is not loaded on your computer, you can submit a tech support request to have it added to your machine, or you can download it yourself from https://epson.com/Support/Projectors/BrightLink-Series/Epson-BrightLink-595Wi/s/SPT_V11H599022
- The Annotation and Whiteboard modes have a variety of tools including hiding parts of the screen, inserting images, and saving annotations.
- The touch sensitivity can also make them sensitive to interference from objects placed on or near the board such as magnets, papers, jewelry, and clothing.
Project from a device-find link to app below: