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1842.30 Dollar US$ Interactive Whiteboard: A Simple Tool That’s Changing Classrooms Springfield
- Location: Virginia, Springfield, Virginia, United States
Interactive Whiteboard is a smart board that helps teachers and students learn better. It looks like a regular whiteboard, but it works with a computer and a projector. You can touch it, draw on it, and even move things around with your finger or a special pen.






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