Interactive Classrooms: An Efficient Teaching Solution
Interactive classrooms use devices as a link to build a multi-directional interactive ecosystem, transforming the classroom from a one-way lecture into a multi-dimensional participation.
Teacher-Student Interaction
A teacher can mirror courseware from a tablet to the main screen. Students use their terminals to answer questions, and the results are displayed in real-time on a data dashboard on the main screen. A teacher can annotate homework that a student has mirrored, and use voice commands to retrieve additional resources, making Q&A more precise.
Student-to-Student Interaction
Groups can use a touch screen to collaborate on tasks, and the results can be mirrored to the main screen in a split-screen view with a single click. Groups can annotate and evaluate each other’s work, leading to a fuller exchange of ideas and increasing the classroom discussion atmosphere by 60%.
Device Linkage
The main screen, student terminals, and teacher’s tablet are seamlessly interconnected, and simultaneous mirroring from multiple devices is supported. Answer data and discussion results are automatically synchronized and archived, making it easy to review after class.
The hardware includes a 75-inch touch main screen + 30 student terminals + an interactive gateway. It is adapted for a class of 40 students, allowing interaction to be a part of the entire teaching process.