How to improve Students Involvement Via Interactive Displays during pandemic control?
As long as pandemic happens, many schools provide learning almost entirely through remote study. With students unable to attend class in person, learning took to the internet, but the tools needed to make the most of this situation were not always available. And so, lessons have been learned.
One of these is that hybrid learning is likely here to stay, because it has the benefit of bringing in students who can’t come to class for a variety of reasons. Personal issues do arise and kids may not be able to come to class while still eager to partake remotely. With technology, that’s possible.
There are challenges unique to joining class from home. Student engagement leads the priority list, because when learners are based at home and don’t have the energy of a classroom, it’s much easier to lose their interest as they get distracted. A much more active and interactive style is needed for good remote learning, to ensure students remain invested and thus highly engaged. That calls for specific tools, and interactive displays offer an excellent foundation for your remote education needs.
How to Engage with Students Located Remotely
An important approach is to make sure everyone’s included and invited to take an active role in the remote class which entails a lot of collaboration, with group challenges and tasks.
Brainstorming activities and lively discussions where everybody’s welcome to speak their mind keep energy levels up and provide a personal stake for learners in the class. With AIMV interactive displays, Whiteboard software facilitates collaboration with a host of digital whiteboard tools, from sticky notes to real time editing on the screen.
Students who are in the classroom can also share their screen content via wireless mirroring software, which can then be viewed by ones joining remotely, so students can show the whole class what’s on their computer while the interactive display serves as the focal point everyone comes back to for the most important feedback and conclusions.