Use This for Multi-Screen Interaction: Smoother Classroom Collaboration
Want to break down the barriers between a smart board, computer, and tablet in a smart classroom? This screen mirroring device makes it easy to set up a multi-screen collaborative environment! It supports real-time connection between a teacher’s device, student devices, and display devices. Content can flow between screens and operations are connected, covering every part of the lesson, from preparation and teaching to discussions, letting multi-screen interaction truly serve teaching.
3 Steps to Interactive Teaching: No Barriers for Teachers and Students
There’s no need for complicated debugging. You can quickly activate multi-screen collaboration:
- Automatic Device Connection: Plug the receiver into the smart board or the main classroom screen, and plug the transmitter into the teacher’s computer. Student tablets and the group’s secondary screens will connect to the same network. The mirroring device will automatically identify and label the device type (e.g., “Teacher – Li’s Computer,” “Group 3 – Student Tablet“), completing the network setup in 10 seconds.
- One-Tap Permission Configuration: A teacher can tap the “Teaching Mode” on the mirroring device to automatically assign “primary permissions” (for pushing content and controlling the pace) and “interactive permissions” (for submitting results and asking questions), which prevents irrelevant operations from interfering with the class.
- Start Cross-Screen Collaboration: When the teacher starts mirroring, students can tap “Join Interaction,” and the multiple screens will instantly sync. Lesson plans, annotations, and results will flow in real time. The whole process takes less than 1 minute, so a new teacher can quickly get the hang of it.
Core Advantages: More In-Depth Multi-Screen Interaction
Content Flows Between Screens for More Flexible Teaching
- Sectioned Lesson Plan Pushing: A teacher can split a lesson plan on their computer into modules like “Review,” “New Concepts,” and “Class Practice.” After they’re done with one section, they can push it to the smart board and also send it to student tablets at the same time, which keeps students from getting ahead. When they push a video of an experiment, they can pause it on the smart board to annotate it, and the annotations will automatically sync to all the students’ screens.
- Instant Result Upload: After a student finishes a question or draws a mind map on their tablet, they can tap “Mirror to Main Screen,” and their work will be synchronized to the smart board and the teacher’s computer in 1 second. The teacher can directly annotate and edit it on the smart board, which is 10 times faster than collecting homework.
- Cross-Device Resource Access: While teaching at the smart board, a teacher can use the mirroring device to directly access supplemental materials from their computer or case studies from their tablet. There’s no need to switch devices, which makes the lesson flow more smoothly.
Multi-Device Collaboration for More Thorough Interaction
- Unrestricted Two-Way Control: After a teacher mirrors a lesson plan from their computer to the smart board, they can use their tablet to walk around the classroom and remotely control the page flipping and annotations. When a student has a question, they can annotate “I don’t understand this” on their tablet and use the mirroring device to send it to the teacher’s device. The teacher can then provide a targeted explanation, which helps students who are hesitant to ask questions in front of the class.
- Complementary Split-Screen Display: The smart board can show the core content of the lesson plan, while the side screen can show a live stream of an experiment with the mirroring device. The two screens working together make the connection between theory and practice closer. For group discussions, 2-3 groups can display their results in a split screen at the same time, making it clearer to compare ideas.
- Real-Time Data Synchronization: Student answers and participation frequency are automatically summarized with the mirroring device and displayed on the smart board as a bar chart. The teacher can get a clear picture of how students are doing and adjust the lesson’s pace, so they don’t just lecture the whole time.
All-Scenario Compatibility: Multi-Screen Empowers Teaching
Daily Teaching: Boosting Both Efficiency and Interaction
- In a Chinese class, a teacher can push a picture from a textbook to the smart board, and a student can take a photo of their own drawing with a tablet to mirror it to the screen for comparison, which deepens their understanding of the text. In a math class, a teacher can push a geometric shape to the smart board, and a student can use their tablet to drag the shape to demonstrate a proof, making abstract concepts more concrete.
- In an English class, a teacher can push a listening exercise to the classroom speaker, and students can use their tablets to scan a QR code to answer the questions. The answers will be mirrored in real time, so the teacher can explain the mistakes, which boosts classroom efficiency by 50%.
Practical Training: Synchronized Practice and Explanation
- In a practical training class for auto repair or nursing, a teacher can use the mirroring device to push a video of a device being taken apart to the smart board. When students are doing a hands-on exercise, they can take a photo of the details with their tablet and upload it. The teacher can annotate the mistakes on the smart board, so they don’t have to check each station individually, which makes guidance more efficient.
- In a computer class, a teacher can show how to do a task on their computer and have it mirrored to student tablets. Students can follow the steps and if they have a problem, they can take a photo of their screen and upload it. The teacher can annotate remotely, making the hands-on teaching more precise.
Discussions: More Thorough Idea Exchange
- For a group project, each group can push their research report to the group’s secondary screen. After they get feedback from their peers, they can push it to the main screen. The teacher can use the mirroring device to push an academic paper and add their own views in real time. The whole class can have an in-depth discussion around the multi-screen content, making their minds more active.
- For a public class, a remote expert can connect to the mirroring device with their computer to view the class in real time. They can push their feedback to the smart board, and the team can work on the lesson plan together, making the discussion more in-depth.
Secure and Stable: Peace of Mind for Campus Use
- Strict Permission Control: It works with the campus ID card system, so only the teacher and students in the class can access the mirroring system. External devices can’t connect, which protects the class order. It also supports setting “only allowing teaching content to be mirrored during class,” preventing irrelevant content from interfering.
- Stable Transmission: It uses dual-band transmission technology, so when multiple devices are interacting at the same time, latency is less than 15ms, and the disconnection rate is less than 0.1%. A public class or a live broadcast won’t be interrupted.
- Convenient Maintenance: The school’s unified management platform can be used to batch configure device parameters and check usage data. It also has automatic fault alarms, which lowers maintenance costs. The transmission is encrypted from start to finish, so teaching data is safe.
Using this screen mirroring device to enable multi-screen interaction in a classroom helps a smart board, computer, and tablet go from being used individually to working together. Teaching becomes more flexible, students become more engaged, and the educational value of a smart classroom is truly activated.