
Sprayberry High School's students live in Cobb County, Georgia, but this is not what Alison Coker, Vice-Principle means when she says this. She and her colleagues are all involved in a pilot for the whole county that involves using interactive technologies in the delivery of the curriculum to make the learning process more in keeping with the 21st century student's environment. When asked why Sprayberry was chosen she replies that demographically Sprayberry represents Cobb as a whole in terms of the differing abilities and backgrounds of their intake.
"If it works here it can work in Cobb as a whole."
"If it works here it can work in Cobb as a whole."

In each of the 106 classrooms in Sprayberry High School is a Computrac Classroom Solution including interactive whiteboard, projector and wall controller enabling the teacher to easily control the classroom projection system. Installed last fall, 'heavy-duty' use of the technology really began in January, explains Alison, with even the most reticent teachers at the beginning now stating that they 'cannot do without it'.
Sprayberry are now taking their Interactive Classroom Solution to the next level through use of tools and content for any brand of interactive whiteboard/slate from RM Education.


There is no doubt that Sprayberry is cutting edge when it comes to educational technology and by standardizing on the tools and content being used, the school can be assured that whatever hardware piece they add in the future, RM software provides them with an agnostic platform that will work with any brand of interactive technology.
There are over 100,000 students in Cobb County and RM Education together with its local partner Computrac look forward to helping each and every teacher to maximize opportunities for interactivity and engagement in the classroom by providing them with innovative and interactive content solutions designed by teachers for our discerning learners of today.
After all, as Alison quite rightly concludes 'this is all about increasing the engagement of our students' and reaching out into their world, a world where technology is integral to their daily life and perhaps more importantly, how they choose to operate.
With thanks to Alison Coker, Vice Principal of Sprayberry High School, GA.