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BenQ Selected by the Archdiocese of Baltimore

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Teacher-Friendly and Future-Ready, BenQ’s RP Series Strengthens the Archdiocese’s Commitment to Providing a 21st-Century Learning Environment

COSTA MESA, Calif. March 30, 2021 BenQ, an internationally renowned provider of visual display solutions, is helping schools around the nation incorporate the latest advances in classroom technology to educate and engage in-classroom and remote students without overwhelming teachers. After pilot testing, The Archdiocese of Baltimore selected BenQ’s RP Series interactive displays as the new standard for its 37 Catholic elementary schools. The RP Series stood out for its incredible ease of use and functionality.

“BenQ’s displays build onto what teachers are already familiar with but add creative yet intuitive features that take it to the next level,” said Nancy Reed, technology integration specialist for the archdiocese. “In some cases, that meant some of our teachers use them with their old whiteboard software but take advantage of being able to access their Google accounts right from the screen. In other cases, teachers have jumped right into recording lessons and screen sharing to foster student engagement.”

BenQ’s RP Series is built from the ground up with input from the education community. Fully cloud-integrated, the interactive displays’ EZWrite software lets teachers get started without any extensive training. In fact, teachers step right into using it within minutes. EZWrite’s cloud whiteboard capabilities allow teachers as well as students to interact with the screen from their Chromebook, Surface, Mac, or any mobile device. Teachers simply tap the screen to select from versatile options available in the Floating Tool menu to make presentations and content more interesting. They can write on top of any app, video, website, document, or image. Whether using Windows, Mac, Chrome, or Android, a teacher can take notes on top of any content and save them to their chosen cloud platform, including Google Classroom and Dropbox. The screen capture capability lets teachers capture all — or just part — of the screen.

BenQ’s interactive displays integrate with many of the tools and applications that the teachers are already using, including Google, Zoom, whiteboard software, and other applications. BenQ’s Account Management System (AMS) allows them to conveniently access and manage their personal files, accounts, and settings like they would a computer. Schools also have the option of giving their staff personalized NFC cards, which provide fast, convenient panel login and access to their files and favorite programs when swiped in front of the NFC card reader built into the display.

The teachers at the Archdiocese of Baltimore are embracing their new BenQ interactive displays. There are more than 100 displays deployed throughout the archdiocese’s K-8 schools. In the fall, when the organization opens the new pre-K-8 school, Mother Mary Lange Catholic School, every classroom will be equipped with an RP Series interactive display.

“The classroom is a rigorous environment, where both students in the classroom and those joining remotely must be equally engaged and have the tools they need to learn — but without sacrificing classroom time or removing the teacher’s attention from students’ progress,” said Carly Burton-Sallay, digital marketing manager at BenQ America Corp. “The Archdiocese of Baltimore is a great example of how the intuitive RP Series alleviates the stress that technology can introduce for educators while providing fun, innovative tools that expand learning opportunities.”

More information on the full line of BenQ products is available at https://www.BenQ.com/en-us/business/index.html.

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