BenQ's Impact at Hoikuhaku 2025 Event
BenQ Japan Corporation, headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo, recently participated in the
Hoikuhaku 2025 event, a business exhibition dedicated to early childhood education. Held at the Tokyo Metropolitan Industrial Trade Center, Hamamatsucho, on November 20-21, this event marked BenQ's second consecutive year showcasing its advanced technology aimed at enhancing early education experiences.
Rising Awareness and Application of ICT in Education
This year, BenQ presented its
65-inch BenQ Board RP6504-2H6, demonstrating how the integration of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in early childhood environments is evolving. There was a notable increase in inquiries about the functionality and operation of electronic blackboards, indicating a growing recognition of their effectiveness among educators. Attendees were able to engage directly with live demonstrations, which included projecting picture books via iPad mirroring, displaying photos, and using whiteboard applications for counting exercises. These interactive experiences sparked significant interest from visitors, with many stopping to engage and learn more about practical applications in real-life settings.
Challenging Misconceptions Surrounding Electronic Blackboards
Despite the numerous benefits presented, the perception of electronic blackboards often leans towards being overly complex. However, BenQ's interactive booth succeeded in shifting this narrative. Participants discovered that using the electronic blackboard is more akin to navigating a large tablet, making it accessible and user-friendly. A representative from BenQ emphasized that embracing a gradual approach—starting with basic features—can help educators effectively incorporate ICT tools in their practices.
High Compatibility of BenQ Board with Exploration Activities and Documentation
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