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A way to teach kids geometry remotely?
There was a need to be able to explain solutions to problems and conduct lessons for children who are far away, but have a computer and an Internet connection.
Can anyone help me in this endeavor and suggest a program or site where the ability to connect, or create a common room for two users and use a common drawing space visible to both parties at the same time, can be implemented?
The main qualities that such a system should have are relative simplicity and at least a small reference point for drawing.
Oral communication can be done via Skype.
So far, I have taken note of the Risovaska and Network Assistant programs, but I am sure that there are better solutions.
I really hope for your help. Thank you.
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Should both sides be able to draw? If not, you can use the Screen Sharing feature in Skype.
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And right here is an online demo . Requires Java.
Timviewer in presentation mode. Something if you need to draw - there is paint. well, or any kind of other graphics programs. Of course, you need a good channel, but that's another story.
Are you doing business? It's good, yes.
If we talk about training, then I will say that it is not effective. Generally. At least not with kids.
As for solutions - teamviewer. You can also search for web services (there are not so few of them, look for them).
But since you are doing business, then do good - share with others. Hire a programmer who will write a program especially for you, or even a whole service.
In general, someone can throw in a program to make it convenient to make geometric drawings, at least in 2-d. Autocads, solidworks are somehow cumbersome. It is desirable to have something simple, light and sharpened for geometry.
The fact of the matter is that both sides should be able to draw.
Skype fumbles the screen only in one direction.
TW seems not an option either (
Business has nothing to do with it. I help children.
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