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Fourier Education Wins 2014 Bett Awards

1/27/2014

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Fourier Education  is proud to announce that their einstein™Tablet+ has won the category of Digital Devices at the 2014 Bett Awards. Serving as a mobile science learning workstation, the einsteinTMTablet+ is a revolutionary new science exploration tablet for students in grades K-12.  Below is the full release:

LONDON, ENGLAND - January 23, 2014:

The Bett Awards recognize the world’s most innovative and inspiring educational technologies and serve as an integral part of the Bett Show, the world’s largest event for learning technology held annually in London. Fourier Education has been demonstrating its award winning einstein™Tablet+ at booth B166 throughout this year’s show, which runs through January 25.

“We are delighted to be recognized by the best minds in the educational technology industry and thrilled to win this prestigious award that strongly affirms our mission,” said Ken Zwiebel, chief executive officer of Fourier Education. “We built this revolutionary digital science tablet understanding that the earlier we can excite our kids to the wonders of STEM, the more they will cultivate a passion for these fields, and the better they will perform in these areas throughout their schooling and careers.”

Fourier Education’s einstein™Tablet+ not only acts as a familiar, comfortable platform for teachers and students but it also includes everything teachers need to get their students actively engaged in real-world, hands-on science learning. The einstein™Tablet+ is pre-loaded with multimedia experiments for biology, chemistry, environmental science, human physiology, and physics. Teachers and students can also easily create their own experiments on the tablet via the einstein™ Activity Maker.

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Bett judges commented on Fourier Education’s win saying, “einsteinTM Science Learning Platform is a very good product which is ideally suited to supporting the new national curriculum. We like the design, branding and functionality and think the product is durable and robust. We particularly like the way it encourages students to interact and work collaboratively.”

The einstein™Tablet+ includes eight built-in sensors that are commonly used in standard science curricula for students and teachers to conduct their experiments. They include Humidity, UV, Heart Rate, Temperature, Light, Accelerometer, Microphone, and GPS. Teachers and students can also add an additional eight external sensors to run more complex and creative experiments

In addition, the einstein™Tablet+ also comes with  MiLAB™ data analysis app, which allows students to easily collect, interpret, and understand data from their experiments. The tablet also features two built-in cameras, an HDMI port to connect to a projector or monitor, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity, and access to Google Drive and Google Play in addition to the full functionality of a standard Android device, supporting all applications compatible with Android OS.

For more information about the company and its technology, visit Fourier Education’s website and the einstein™ website. 

About Fourier Education

Fourier Education is a global leader in science education technology. Founded in 1989, the company is committed to bridging the gap in children’s science education. Fourier Education’s flagship product is its einstein™ Science Learning Platform, named in celebration of the world’s biggest icon for intellectual curiosity and scientific innovation. Fourier Education’s products are customizable for students from primary school through high school, and universally automate and simplify the way data is gathered, analyzed, and shared. Students from over 60 countries have used Fourier Education’s computerized science laboratories. The company is based in Rosh Ha’ayin, Israel.

ALBERT EINSTEIN and EINSTEIN are either trademarks or registered trademarks of The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Represented exclusively by GreenLight. Official licensed merchandise. Website:einstein.biz
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