FAQS
Yes, smart boards are worth it. They make learning more interactive, engaging, and effective. Teachers save time, students understand better, and it supports Nepal’s shift toward digital education. With proper training, the long-term benefits outweigh the cost.
Yes, smart boards can work offline. Most come with built-in software and storage, allowing teachers to use pre-loaded lessons, videos, and interactive tools without internet. While internet access enhances features, it’s not required for basic teaching functions.
Typically NPR 30,000–60,000, with Windows models costing more.