Kashiwa Municipal Tsuchi Elementary School

Country or Region: Japan

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Introduction of the Case

Kashiwa Tsuchi Elementary School introduced Epson's EB-FH52 projector and the "Programapping" application to enhance programming education. These tools enabled students to easily create projection mapping projects, fostering creativity, collaboration, and hands-on learning across multiple subjects.

Decision Factor

Epson's EB-FH52 projector was selected for its excellent compatibility with the "Programapping" application, quick startup, and ability to deliver clear images even in bright classrooms. Its intuitive operation allowed students to easily engage with projection mapping activities, fostering creativity and programming thinking. The projector's reliability and ease of use made it ideal for integrating into various subjects, including language arts and art, and for supporting hands-on, student-centered learning.

Installation

To support programming education, Kashiwa Tsuchi Elementary School installed Epson's EB-FH52 projectors in classrooms, the library, and the gymnasium. A total of nine units were deployed, enabling students to create and display projection mapping projects throughout the school. The projectors were selected for their quick startup, clear image quality in bright environments, and seamless compatibility with the "Programapping" application.

Projector:

EB-FH52 (4,000 lm)