Computer screen mirroring is a core function of smart classrooms. Through protocols like Google Cast, it provides robust teaching support for teachers and students, creating immersive learning experiences.
- Install the Chrome browser (pre-integrated with Cast functionality).
- Use the Cast feature via the browser menu.
- Supports mirroring of the entire screen or specific tabs (e.g., web pages, videos).
- Native Miracast support (built into Windows, enabling direct device-to-device mirroring).
- Professional screen mirroring software (offering advanced features like annotation and multi-device control).
- Multi-monitor management (facilitating flexible switching between different display layouts).
- Operate through the Chrome browser (consistent with Windows operation logic).
- Supports macOS systems with optimized compatibility.
- Maintains mirroring stability, even for high-definition video content.
- Courseware demonstration (seamless projection of PPTs, documents, and teaching materials).
- Software operation demonstrations (real-time display of steps for tools like design software or programming environments).
- Multimedia teaching (integrated projection of videos, animations, and interactive content).
- Simultaneous display by multiple groups (each group’s screen content shown on separate displays or split screens).
- Quick content switching (one-click transition between different groups’ presentations).
- Real-time comparative analysis (side-by-side display of multiple results for in-depth discussion).
