Surface PC spells end of interactive whiteboards

Microsoft had one of the largest booths and exhibition areas at this year's British Education and Training Technology show (BETT) showing off some cool new educational apps on its Surface PC and rating its favourite netbooks for schools on a 'wall of cool'.

Microsoft's Education Marketing Manager Ray Fleming gave us a tour of the BETT booth yesterday, enthusing about the netbook "Wall of Cool" he had put together with a bunch of teachers – rating their favourite and coolest (and not-so-cool) netbooks for use with kids in the classroom.

We were also treated to some outstanding demos of new educational applications and games on Microsoft's Surface PC, with a collaborative spelling game called Finguistics holding our attention for far longer than it perhaps should have done!

  • The Asus Eee PC 1000H…pipped all of the other similar devices because of its smart pearlescent paint job.
  • The Toshiba NB100…divided opinion – some complaining the keyboard and screen was too small (noticeably smaller than the others), but others thinking that made it more convenient.
  • Then the Elonex Webbook in Black with a flecky metallic finish, followed closely by,
  • The Elonex Webbook in White which was exactly the same spec, but didn't have street cred of the black one.
  • Falling a little further behind was the HiGrade Notino L100, which wasn't saved by its "England" football team branding.

The unfortunate Fizzbook from Zoostorm came out worst of all, with some claiming that it looked "astonishingly retro… a little too 'Fisher Price' and 'Seriously Uncool'."

Conclusion: it seems that kids want the same netbooks that we do. Let's not forget that even the younger pupils these days know their netbooks from their 'Fizzbooks'.