Digital Education and Connectivity
Digital education and connectivity continue to gain importance because today it is not enough to simply install internet in schools: infrastructure must be transformed into real learning. On April 15, 2026, Brazil’s Ministry of Education (MEC) launched a new phase of the Connected Education program, and on April 15 and 16 it held the National Meeting on Specialization in Digital Education, reinforcing the importance of teacher training, pedagogical innovation, and the intentional use of technology across school systems.
In this context, the Smart Pen digital whiteboard stands out as a practical and efficient solution for turning connectivity into results. With it, teachers can use videos, images, interactive activities, digital content, and collaborative projects with greater organization and student participation. In this way, technology is no longer just infrastructure and begins to support teaching in a concrete way.
Smart Pen helps public and private schools create lessons that are more visual, dynamic, and productive, strengthening student engagement and enhancing teachers’ work. More than simply keeping up with digital transformation, it helps ensure that connectivity truly generates innovation, learning, and better educational outcomes.









