Watch a Demo of BrightLink 735fi with GoBoard Collaborative Software: Ed Tech Chat from ISTE Live 2022

Epson Product Manager Tom Piche at ISTE Live 2022 gave THE Journal readers a quick demo of Epson’s BrightLink 735fi interactive display with BrightLink GoBoard collaborative software that makes the whiteboard’s interactive content also interactive in real-time on students’ devices, in this video interview from the ISTE Live expo hall this week in New Orleans.

The BrightLink GoBoard software is downloadable and integrates with current BrightLink display set-ups, allowing students and teachers to share content from Chromebooks, Windows devices, iOS devices, and Android devices. Learn more at Epson’s website.

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