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sirQaziop2012-01-27 09:15:19
Programming
sirQaziop, 2012-01-27 09:15:19

Organization of the classroom?

Conditions: there is an audience for ten computers, where programming is taught, there is a projector / interactive whiteboard. There are students, most of whom come with laptops, respectively, there is a network, both wired and wireless.
Need: to organize everything in such a way as to quickly and easily display the screen of a student’s computer or laptop on an interactive whiteboard, where he demonstrates his code. Since these are practical exercises, switching from one laptop to another should be done as quickly as possible, with a minimum of settings and any auxiliary software on student laptops. What is the best way to do this?

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Chii, 2012-01-27
@Chii

Something advised some nonsense, chesslovo.
Install a KVM switch, run cables to the students' desks. Or vga or dvi-i or hdmi everyone on the laptop should now have, as far as the emnip does not change me. A question of a pair of vga cable bays, a pack of adapters, a couple of hours of carpentry and one switch. And in general, there is no dependence on software, and as simple as it can be at all - plugged in with a cable and that's it. And it doesn’t matter if it’s a laptop, a computer or a mobile phone or a tablet or a window or an apple or a penguinarium - just plug in the cable and wrap everything up ...

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Max, 2012-01-27
@AloneCoder

You can use screen share in google plus or other services

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bald2b, 2012-01-27
@bald2b

The easiest way is to access student computers via RDP from your computer connected to the projector

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Juggler, 2012-01-27
@Juggler

Advanced projectors have WiFi connectivity. Accordingly, a client program is installed on students' computers, which allows them to connect quickly and wirelessly.

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xanep, 2012-01-27
@xanep

There is specialized software, but paid
www.screen-record.com/projector_online.htm
www.tightvnc.com/projector/

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