Teachers at one of Melbourne’s most prestigious schools are using the latest Microsoft technology to streamline the way they teach – and bring a fresh approach to the digital curriculum.

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Teachers at one of Melbourne’s most prestigious schools are using the latest Microsoft technology to streamline the way they teach – and bring a fresh approach to the digital curriculum.
Recently two of Queensland’s top schools, Saint Stephen’s College and Northgate State School, chose to upgrade their projectors to the latest Epson EB-595Wi finger touch-enabled interactive projectors.
Shalom College is a leading Catholic school in Bundaberg, Queensland, with over 1200 students. After meeting at a conference, the principal elected to consider Edval’s technology for the school’s timetabling. The original plan was to run Edval against Shalom’s existing timetable software, to compare between the two packages.