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Frequently Asked Questions:

1. What makes EwT different than the competition?
 

EwT consists of teachers still in the classroom! They have seen what works and what doesn’t, what’s effective and what isn’t. They bring this experience to you to save you time. Their successes will help your classroom or district succeed!

2. How far can you travel?
 

We serve any district or group who wants to enhance student performance utilizing technology. We are located in northeastern Ohio just outside Cleveland, but we are willing to travel wherever there is a need for our services We have presented in cities such as Baltimore, San Diego and Washington, D.C. Contact us for details.

3. How much do your services cost?
 

EwT can tailor a program for just about any budget. Factors involve in the cost include the length of the presentation or workshop, distance needed to travel, and any materials or supplies needed for a particular session.

4. How long are your presentations?
 

Again, presentations are adapted to a district’s or group’s needs. Some situations may only require a consultation and no presentation at all. Some workshops may only need to be an hour or two, while some may involve several sessions on different days.

5. What is your relationship with mimio?
 

The mimio family of products is one development in educational technology that EwT utilizes to help in their demonstrations. EwTis an authorized reseller of mimio products, but just aspect of what EwT offers to educators.

6. Do we have to be interested in a mimio system to hire EwT?
 

Not at all. In some consultation situations, the mimio system would not even be implemented. It is a tool EwT uses to demonstrate their full array of services.

 
 

                                                                                                                                

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