プロジェクターで子どもの学習効果を高める方法

How to Boost Children's Learning Effectiveness with a Projector | Creating an Interactive Learning Environment with Aestiquo Q1

📚 Projectors are not just "viewing tools." By projecting learning content on a large screen, you can significantly enhance children's concentration, memory, and motivation to learn.

Why projectors are effective for children's learning

Children respond strongly to visual stimuli. Compared to the small screens of tablets and smartphones, a large screen projected by a projector captures children's attention and enhances their concentration on the learning content. The Aestiquo Q1 features a 270° rotating stand and automatic keystone correction, allowing it to project onto various surfaces such as walls, ceilings, and floors, creating a learning environment that keeps children engaged.

Children's learning scenarios achievable with Q1

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Hiragana/Alphabet Learning
Project letters on a large screen for visual learning. Stroke order videos are also easy to see on a large screen.
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English/Foreign Language Learning
Watch English YouTube videos and Netflix children's content on a large screen.
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Picture Book Reading
Project digital picture books onto a wall for a family reading experience.
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Visual Learning for Math/Science
Project shapes and experimental videos on a large screen to deepen intuitive understanding.

Steps to utilize Q1 for enhanced learning

1

Set up a learning space

Use a wall or white sheet as a screen. Adjust the Q1's angle so that the projection is at a comfortable viewing height for the child.

2

Choose learning content

Directly access educational content like YouTube Kids, Netflix, and NHK for School with the Android TV-equipped Q1. Mirroring from a smartphone is also possible.

3

Optimal projection angle with 270° rotation

Adjust the angle freely with the 270° rotating stand to project from a low position for children sitting on the floor, or project onto the ceiling for learning while lying down.

4

Manage viewing time

While a large screen enhances concentration, prolonged viewing can strain the eyes. Take breaks every 30-45 minutes as a guide.

Recommended content for learning

Content Target Age Learning Effect
YouTube Kids 2-10 years old English, Science, Creativity
NHK for School Elementary school students and up Japanese, Math, Science, Social Studies
Netflix (for kids) All ages English, Multiple Languages, Creativity
Digital picture book apps 0-6 years old Vocabulary, Reading Comprehension, Imagination
Programming learning videos Elementary school students and up Logical Thinking, Problem-Solving Skills

Precautions for protecting eye health

Maintain appropriate viewing distance

Projector screens are considered less strenuous on the eyes than TVs or tablets because you are not looking directly at a light source. However, it is recommended that children view from a distance of at least 1.5m from the projection surface.

Do not completely darken the room

Viewing in a completely dark room increases eye fatigue. You can reduce eye strain by projecting while keeping the room softly lit with indirect lighting.

Aestiquo Q1 Projector

Aestiquo Q1 Projector | 270° Rotation, Bluetooth 5.3, 1080P/4K, Android TV Built-in

Directly access YouTube and Netflix with Android TV. Project at any angle on walls, ceilings, and floors with the 270° rotating stand. Ideal for creating a child's learning environment.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Are projectors gentler on the eyes than tablets?
Projectors are considered to be less strenuous on the eyes than tablets or smartphones, which emit direct light, because projectors display reflected light. However, it is important to maintain an appropriate viewing distance and take breaks.
From what age can it be used?
It can be used by all ages depending on the content projected. It can be widely used for reading picture books for 0-2 year olds, educational videos for ages 3 and up, and subject learning for elementary school students and older.
Can I use smartphone learning apps with the projector?
Yes, you can mirror your smartphone screen to the Q1. Additionally, since the Q1 has Android TV built-in, you can also install compatible apps directly and use them.
Can it be used in a bright room?
The Q1 boasts a high brightness of 20000LM, so it can be projected in a somewhat bright room. However, to see learning content more clearly, it is recommended to close the curtains and dim the room slightly.
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