Team PeeWee will be visiting FETC in Orlando on January 24

Wednesday, January 4, 2012 0 comments

FETC is the content-rich conference that brings education leaders and technology experts together to exchange techniques and strategies for teaching and learning success. Known worldwide for its outstanding program, FETC provides educators and administrators the opportunity to explore the integration of technology across the curriculum-from kindergarten to college-through hands-on exposure to the latest hardware, software and successful strategies. FETC offers a wealth of information for all education professions-teachers, principals and deans, district administrator’s, curriculum designers, media specialists, technology directors and others.

PeeWee PC is heading to Orlando!

Tuesday, December 27, 2011 0 comments
The PeeWee PC Team will be at this years Assistive Technology Industry Association Conference in Orlando, Florida on January 26, 2012.

The Assistive Technology Industry Association (ATIA) is a leading association dedicated to education related to Assistive Technology. ATIA’s educational programs include webinars, conferences and leadership events on accessibility. ATIA educational offerings are designed to provide the latest information on AT products, services and best practices from leading regional, national and international presenters. ATIA believes its educational programs further increase awareness of the innovative assistive technologies and services that enhance learning, working, and independence for people with disabilities.

The ATIA Conference in Orlando is open to the public; Come by and interact with our team and our latest Pivot tablet computers.




PeeWee PC Accessories on Sale Starting December 22nd!

Tuesday, December 6, 2011 0 comments


Tis’ the season: PeeWee PC is set to feature some of our best-selling accessories at the lowest prices ever on Zulily.com:

Zulily is fabulous! It's a new online store offering daily sales events on top-quality apparel, gear and other goodies for moms, babies and kids. Membership is free, fast and easy. Members enjoy savings of up to 90% off retail prices.

PeeWee PC’s event will last 72 hours beginning on December 22, 2011 . . .then it’ll be gone!

Got a friend? Get $15! Tell your friends about zulily! They'll thank you for the tip on low-priced family shopping, and Zulily will thank you with a $15 USD credit. All you have to do is send an invite from the Zulily site. When your friend's first purchase ships, they'll send your credit right away.

Why Are Computers Good for Kids?

Monday, November 28, 2011 0 comments

Computers have become an essential part of modern live. To be successful as adults, more and more children need to know how to be comfortable with computers and how to use them. Parents should be vigilant in monitoring their children’s computer usage, especially online, but should also allow children to take advantage of the many educational and creative applications on the market.

Children learn best when they are having fun, and educational games have become increasingly sophisticated. Educational games are available for children as young as 3, which teach fundamental preschool concepts of colors, shapes, letters and numbers. For older children, educational websites are based on popular television programs that teach science, literature and social skills.

A computer program will never replace a preschooler’s desire to finger paint, but good drawing programs are designed for children. These programs allow the young artist to create a nearly infinite number of pictures, while never running out of supplies. Music programs allow budding musicians to compose their own works without having to purchase and master a dozen instruments.

Computer games that emphasize strategy, problem solving and puzzles have been shown to help geriatric patients regain cognitive function. For children, these types of games can help warm up their brains before school or a big test, like a warm-up routine before heavy exercise.

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The Future of Classrooms

Wednesday, November 16, 2011 0 comments

PeeWee PC is in the final phase of becoming your source for interactive whiteboards. In case your wondering what an interactive whiteboard is, here are the basics:

An interactive whiteboard (IWB) is a large interactive display that connects to a computer and projector. Unlike traditional whiteboards that use ink and require erasers, the I. Whiteboard is a digital touchscreen display that allows teachers and students to interact with educational software for class projects and daily lessons.

A projector projects the computer’s desktop onto the board’s surface where users control the computer using a pen, finger, stylus, or other device. The board is typically mounted to a wall or floor stand.

  • One of every seven classrooms in the world will feature an interactive whiteboard by 2011 according to market research by Futuresource Consulting.
  • In 2004, 26% of British primary classrooms had interactive whiteboards.
  • The Becta Harnessing Technology Schools Survey 2007 indicated that 98% of secondary and 100% of primary schools had IWBs.
  • By 2008 the average numbers of interactive whiteboards rose in both primary schools (18 compared with just over six in 2005, and eight in the 2007 survey) and secondary schools (38, compared with 18 in 2005 and 22 in 2007).


Interactive Whiteboards are fun, environmentally conscious (no ink and erasers are used) and are truly the future of classrooms around the world.



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