In the ActivClassroom, nothing is static—subjects, lessons and especially participants and participation fully come alive.
And while students enjoy interacting by coming to the ActivBoard, teachers also want connection and freedom of movement—teaching from student desks, debating from the four corners of the room, directing the lesson from inside group discussions.
ActivSlate makes dynamic, interactive classroom experiences everyday occurrences by giving anyone who wishes to participate control of the ActivBoard from anywhere in the ActivClassroom. A wireless, fully integrated, notebook-sized tablet, ActivSlate uses the same ActivPens as the ActivBoard, is small enough to sit on a student desk, and is light enough to be carried into the heart of any discussion. The ActivClassroom supports as many as 16 ActivSlates, but gives teachers the last word with regard to control. Only one ActivSlate can be used at a time—instructors choose who has the floor and who waits patiently for their turn by activating and deactivating slates at will.
SPECIAL FEATURES 

Since the ActivSlate is radio-based, there is no need to point at a receiver.


The ActivBoard has a radio transceiver built in so there is no need to take up
additional ports for Bluetooth adapters or infrared receivers to use the ActivSlate.


The ActivSlate’s ActivPen is totally interchangeable with the pens for the
ActivBoard.


The convenient pen holder allows users to easily pass the ActivSlate around
without dropping the pen.
NOTE: An ActivSlate does not come standard in any of our ActivClassroom Bundles but can be easily purchased separately or as an inexpensive bundle add-on.
“If I wanted to plot a point on the map up on the board for everyone to see, but not have them get up and walk to the board…they’re actually able to control the board from their desks without ever getting out of their chair.”
“Helps get everyone involved, including students who sit in the back row. You get those students participating. They don't have to answer loud, They can just click and drag.”
“Wow, I can’t believe you can do this,” (as they are circling and underlining words on the board with the pen). “They call it the ‘magic pen’ because they are able to manipulate what’s on the board. It makes more of an impact.”