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What is an Interactive Whiteboard?

An interactive whiteboard or IWB is the embodiment of digital revolution in teaching, learning, business conferencing and corporate presentation.

Interactive whiteboards look like giant computer touch screens in the shape of a whiteboard and are usually affixed to a wall or portable trolley. Powered by a PC or MAC computer and connected to a self calibrating short throw projector, interactive whiteboards help you to create dymnamic, interactive teaching, learning, and information sharing environments and allow you to deliver more interesting, relevant and engaging presentations than ever before.

Harleys Educational Superstore have two different interactive whiteboard packages suitable for classroom and corporate use.

Click on each to learn more or view our interactive whiteboard comparison table


Who uses Interactive Whiteboards?

  • School teachers
  • Universities
  • Registered Training Organisations
  • Workplace Trainers
  • Mining Companies
  • Defence Force
  • Police
  • Fire Brigade
  • Geotechnical Professionals
  • Salespeople
  • Architects
  • Finance Companies
  • Retail Shops
  • Events
  • Convention Centres

What are they used for?

Our delighted customers tell us they don’t know how their classrooms, business meetings, presentations and employee training sessions were effective before they purchased their interactive whiteboard from Harleys Educational Superstore. They constantly surprise us with the numerous, clever and time saving applications they find for their interactive whiteboards too.

Here are a few examples of common tasks enhanced by Interactive Whiteboards:

  • Interactive classroom lessons, demonstrations, games and videos
  • Real time Skype video conferencing and training
  • Interactive adult learning programs like driver training, health education, technique training, safety training and more
  • Interactive quizzes
  • Product demonstrations and sales presentations
  • Boardroom presentations
  • Map viewing and logistics planning
  • Architectural drawing and mapping
  • Interactive shop and event displays
  • Brainstorming
  • Concept modelling