As part of a collaboration between the Gordon Academy for Education and the Eyeclick technology company, innovative interactive projectors are embedded in dozens of schools across the country, with the aim of producing meaningful and deep learning for children of all ages and in a variety of subjects.
'Gordon Innovative Pedagogy', the subsidiary of the academic Gordon for Education, is launching an innovative education method through the use of interactive projectors from the Eyeclick company that are deployed in classrooms in schools across the country. B
Through the company's projectors, children of various ages - from kindergarten to middle school - will be able to learn a variety of subjects - from mathematics, through art to exact sciences and languages in a technological, interesting and in-depth way. Recently, the system began to enter dozens of schools, among them schools in the Arab society.
Decades of experience in the fruit-bearing field
As part of the collaboration, Gordon is expected to help develop pedagogical content for the education system, through decades of experience in the field. The products that the companies are developing will be integrated into the education system in the coming months and will enable interactive and meaningful learning for the future generation of Israeli students.
The college will enrich the latest pedagogical content in the various fields of knowledge. The best lecturers, researchers and techno-pedagogical staff will assist in producing rich and diverse content. Special emphasis will be given to the topic of adapting content to diverse audiences - early childhood, elementary school children, middle school and special education.

Yigal Shainis, CEO of 'Gordon Innovative Pedagogy':
In the modern era, after the tablet and smartphone revolution broke out, children need constant stimulation and intellectual challenges. This makes the teacher's role much more challenging. Instead of preventing smartphones from entering classrooms, educators should embrace the available technologies and harness them to create innovative teaching methods adapted to the content of the various disciplines.
Gordon is leading in Israel the issue of integrating innovation in education, also in adapting digital aids to classrooms but no less important, also in developing adapted pedagogy, accompanying educators in the field and tailored professional development. As part of the action, we are even establishing innovative learning spaces all over the country that combine technology and pedagogy and in fact enable schools and educators to teach in an interactive, active, western and interesting way.
Our collaboration with the EyeClick company will expose the teaching staff, from preschool to middle school, to a variety of new learning options, which will advance the education system in Israel in the spirit of the 21st century.
Academician Gordon
Gordon Academy is a leading institution in the field of innovation in education in Israel, with a teaching method that integrates technology and is suitable for the digital age. Gordon Academy trains teachers, kindergarten teachers and leaders in both formal and informal education. The college grants academic degrees recognized by the Higher Education Council (HEC), studies to retrain academics for teaching, continuing education and professional development programs, pre-academic preparatory courses, training for students with special needs, and more.

Ariel Alamos, CEO of EyeClick:
The idea was to develop a new type of gaming experience for children that combines the classic games we played as children with the technology of the 21st century. The solution was in the form of developing an interactive projector integrated with sensors, which turns any surface on which it projects into a surface that responds to touch and movement - without any need for additional accessories with games for all ages.
The beauty of the tool we provide is that it is modular - the teachers can choose pre-prepared contents for each subject and use them as they are, or they can adapt them to their needs and even build lessons themselves from scratch. The goal is that in the future, the students will also take part in the creation of the content and will be partners in preparing interactive lesson plans for their classmates.
Kudos to Gordon College in Haifa.
Kudos to Gordon College