Distraction crisis
Open internet devices make off-task behavior easy. Schools need a focused digital tool, not a general-purpose tablet.
For Schools
NoteX Table helps schools shift into digital assessment without losing handwritten learning quality. Students stay focused, teachers keep natural notation, and leaders reduce recurring paper workflow load.
annual printing and paper budget pressure.
educators reporting off-task digital behavior concerns.
students carrying heavy daily book and worksheet stacks.
Why now
Open internet devices make off-task behavior easy. Schools need a focused digital tool, not a general-purpose tablet.
Paper-heavy workflows add recurring spend and operational overhead in procurement, storage, and printing logistics.
Backpack weight and textbook dependency continue to create a daily strain for students and families.
Product gallery
A curated product gallery that highlights hardware quality, writing behavior, and classroom fit.
Workflow design
Before class
Load prompts and lesson boards once. Students open directly into the right writing context.
During class
No browser tabs, notifications, or side apps. Handwriting remains central and attention stays in-room.
After class
Capture outputs for faster marking loops, intervention planning, and parent progress visibility.
Pedagogy fit
Teacher confidence
Rollout model
Action
Choose a subject area with strong handwritten instruction and run a measured pilot before broader deployment.
Frequently asked
Most pilots can begin in one academic term after procurement sign-off and teacher onboarding planning.
No. It preserves handwriting behavior while adding digital capture and school-wide workflow control.
Yes. The interface is designed for formulas, diagrams, and multi-step handwritten reasoning.
Yes. The pilot framework includes baseline metrics, weekly reviews, and a go or no-go recommendation report.