Panasonic Projectors Bring Powerful Images to Classrooms in Kansas

The Olathe District Schools, which are overseen by the Kansas State Board of Education, consist of 4 high schools, 8 junior high schools, and 32 elementary schools. Every classroom in these schools is equipped with a large, easy-to-see screen and a Panasonic projector, which allow teachers to freely display a wide variety of lesson materials. The PT-F100NTU expands the range of teaching methods available to the teachers, and helps students to understand the lessons more fully.

"We knew that we needed something that would be a quality product, really bright, very little maintenance. That's how we settled on Panasonic. Service was also excellent. The product was really built to last. And they delivered on every promise they made." Jennifer Culter-Technology Solutions Architect

Panasonic projectors met the demanding needs of the teachers and provided them with a simple and straightforward system to aid with their teachings. Students are now even more motivated by lessons with bright, clear, large-screen images that can easily be seen from anywhere in the classroom

At a town meeting held between the Olathe District Schools and Panasonic, one of the requests made was to add a closed caption function to the projectors for students with hearing difficulties. The development team brought this subject back to Japan and went to work on it immediately. They incorporated the new feature in the upcoming model, and revisited the Olathe District Schools with the prototype. The school administrators were extremely satisfied with the speed at which their needs were met.

Source: Panasonic

For more detailed specifications and connections, check out our Panasonic PT-F100NTU projector page.