Traditionally, the line of communication was straight forward - a professor or instructor presented information to students. These days, we're seeing a more hands-on approach with students actively participating in - and contributing to - the lesson through individual and small group activities and discussions. This creates a less direct method of communication, with information flowing from the instructor to individual groups, from student to student within those groups, and then back to the classroom at large. Instead of learning from the instructor alone, knowledge is now gathered from the instructor, peers, and a student's own discoveries.
In these active learning classrooms, the traditional projector or white board isn't going to cut it. Technology to facilitate individual work, group work, small discussions, and classroom-wide seminars needs to be dynamic. It also needs to be compatible with the many different devices and platforms students use today. We've designed our collaboration solutions for educators to do just that - provide a way for students and instructors to work together to easily exchange information and ideas individually, in small groups, and in large classrooms.
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