How a Pen Tablet Offers Teachers More Freedom in a Digital Classroom: Ed Tech Chat from ISTE Live 2022

Celebrating the start of its 40th year, Wacom technology provider brought its education pen tablets and pen displays to ISTE Live 2022 and illustrated how its wireless pen tablets make teaching in a digital classroom easier and allow educators to mark up documents shown on a display while they move around a classroom.

Wacom also offers tethered pen tablets and pen displays for educators and students; they work great with Chromebooks and are software-agnostic. See how the pen tablets and pen displays work in this video interview with Larry Torri, from the expo hall at ISTE Live 2022 in New Orleans this week.

Learn more at the Wacom for Education website.

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