Smart Classrooms: An Efficient Teaching and Interaction Solution
This smart classroom solution brings traditional lessons to life. By linking devices and offering practical functions, it enables two-way interaction between teaching and learning. Teachers can deliver lessons more confidently, and students can become more engaged. The solution is also easy to use, from pre-class preparation to post-class review.
Unrestricted Device Linkage for More Flexible Teaching
A teacher’s phone, tablet, and computer can connect seamlessly to the classroom’s main screen. They can scan a QR code to mirror courseware in just 3 seconds without being tied to the podium. They can walk among the students and use their fingers to swipe through pages and highlight key points. When teaching a math formula, they can highlight a key step in red. When analyzing a text, they can circle the core paragraph. Students in the back can see everything clearly just by looking up.
Students’ devices can also easily connect to the large screen. If a student wants to share their problem-solving process, they can tap to mirror their draft. During group discussions, each group’s conclusion can be displayed in a split-screen view on the main screen, so ideas are exchanged more intuitively without having to crowd around a small notebook.
Innovative Classroom Interaction for More Engaged Students
You can launch instant quizzes at any time during class. A teacher can post a multiple-choice or short-answer question on their device, and students can answer on their own devices. The main screen will display the results in real time, so it’s clear at a glance which questions have a low correct answer rate and which students haven’t caught up. The teacher can then address these specific points, which prevents a “one-size-fits-all” teaching style.
Even in a lab class, it’s more intuitive. A visualizer can be used to project the reaction in a test tube or the wiring on a circuit board onto the large screen, so students in the back don’t have to crowd to the front. If a student gets stuck during an experiment, they can take a photo of their work and mirror it to the large screen, and the teacher can point to the photo and explain the issue on the spot. It’s much more efficient than having to crowd around to see.
Automated Resource Management for a Hassle-Free Post-Class Wrap-Up
Classroom courseware, annotations, and student answers are all automatically saved to a class resource library. After class, students can scan a QR code to review the content, so they don’t have to worry about missing anything. Teachers can view backend data to clearly understand students’ weak points and make precise adjustments to their lessons.
The devices can be used just by connecting to the network. An administrator can remotely check the status of devices in each classroom, so they don’t have to visit each classroom. This approach to smart teaching saves manpower and significantly improves teaching results.