The educational innovations introduced at SIMO included interactive whiteboards, inclusive instruction, and the robot Zenbo Junior II

The presentation of some industry news by technology companies, such as interactive boards from Dahua, the options for safe and inclusive education from Microsoft, or the robot Zenbo Junior II from ASUS, took place at the International Exhibition of Educational Technology and Innovation, SIMO EDUCATION.
Under the theme “From the digital classroom to the metaverse,” the expo, which has been taking place at IFEMA (Madrid) this week, has brought together some of the top technology businesses to showcase developments in the education sector to students and educators of all levels. Visit the educational future!
The electronics and robotics company ASUS, one of the businesses that took part, displayed some of its equipment that are intended to “address the difficulties facing students and educators, as well as to help cultivate the minds of the next generation,” according to a press release.
Among these gadgets, ASUS debuted Zenbo Junior II, an interactive robot that aims to increase efficiency and interest in artificial intelligence in a variety of everyday circumstances. With kids, this robot can be utilized to conduct interactive activities and conversations that will help pupils improve their speaking and listening abilities.
Additionally, ASUS displayed the robust and powerful ASUS PB62-B5209AH mini-computer with Windows 10 Pro compatibility, 11th Generation Intel Core processors, up to 64 GB of RAM, a 2.5-inch hard drive, and USB 3.2 Gen. 2 ports.
Also during the congress, ASUS unveiled the Chromebooks CX1 and Flip CR1, designed to boost productivity anywhere, the laptop ASUS ExpertBook Premium B9, which has a “elegant and minimalist” design and is targeted at professionals who require a lot of mobility thanks to its high autonomy capacity and its “advanced technologies for productivity,” as well as the laptop ASUS BR1100F, designed for students due to its usefulness of the touch screen that opens 360 degrees.
AUTHENTIC BOARD
The smart interactive display Dahua DeepHub was presented at SIMO by the business Dahua Technology as part of its participation. It is a tool made to make interaction easier in settings like offices with conference or exhibition spaces as well as educational settings like small or large classrooms.
With the aid of this interactive whiteboard, active learning in the classroom “is secured,” as Dahua has transferred. It can be used with a switchable Windows or Android system, allowing teachers to use resources they are currently accustomed to.
Additionally, it is feasible and may be used with both in-person and online students who will be able to communicate with teachers in real time using their own electronic devices.
With a response time of less than 8ms and zero air gap technology, the Dahua DeepHub provides a comfortable typing experience. even permits numerous writers to work simultaneously. They have a transportable design and a UHD 4K monitor to make moving the whiteboard easier.
On the other hand, it has gesture control, which enables operation from anywhere in the room, a built-in 4K camera, and an eight-microphone matrix that facilitate videoconferences and guarantee a positive face-to-face communication experience.
Additionally, it offers AI features like automated framing and follow-up voice, which uses voice tracking to accurately find and frame the speaker.
SAFE AND COMPREHENSIVE DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION
Another technological company that offered news about education during SIMO was Microsoft. A safe, affordable, and simple-to-manage offer has been made available by Specific in an effort to provide “inclusive learning experiences” through enhanced accessibility and individualized instruction.
According to Francisco Garca Calvo, Director of Education for Microsoft Spain, “Our objective is to make classroom solutions more accessible through the use of artificial intelligence and other cutting-edge technology, just like spell checking is now. We advocate for equitable education for all students.”
Microsoft supports bettering the circumstances of students with special needs. For this, he has introduced the “Microsoft Immersive Reader” tool, a free immersive reader that helps all kids read and comprehend while also helping students with reading disabilities like dyslexia.
It enables access to the same material in more than 70 languages and is incorporated into Microsoft Edge and 365 apps.
Another tool Microsoft offers is called “Reading Coach,” which is likewise for situations involving reading and uses customized exercises based on the requirements of each student. After the material has been completed, the learner receives feedback on the words that they had the most trouble understanding.
using “OneNote Live Captions,”
While the learner is taking notes, he receives a simultaneous translation of the lecture the teacher is giving. Microsoft claims that it is extremely helpful for students who have hearing issues.
However, Microsoft has influenced the value of security and privacy, particularly with regard to student data. Although pupils have innate access to technology, the corporation has decided that they need digital literacy skills.
The company wants to provide teachers with resources to help pupils’ “digital hygiene” by helping them learn which websites are secure or what content to peruse. For instance, administrators can deploy and configure policies and features that help protect students from phishing and other attacks easily with the help of new features in your Microsoft Edge browser.
In terms of technology, Microsoft made its most cost-effective educational device, the “Surface Laptop SE,” available for reservations in Spain during SIMO, even though it won’t be here until the end of the year. In particular, it is a sleek and lightweight laptop created to maximize Windows 11 SE.