Multiple Display Controls

Many educators have come to see the shared classroom display as the most important teaching aid to their discussions. Whether they use it simply to present their lecture slides, share videos and images, or use it to demonstrate something on their computer, the shared display is fundamental to the modern classroom.
So if one display is good, two, three or even more is better. Additional display real estate was one of the most requested features in our own primary research (see whitepaper below). However for many educators, effectively using multiple displays can be surprisingly difficult. Between complex hardware interfaces and the confusing differences from one classroom to the next, some educators are discouraged from using multiple displays in their classroom discussions.
LearnSpace™ changes this. If you're fortunate enough to have more than one shared display in your classroom, LearnSpace can turn all of these displays (up to 10) into rich, interactive spaces for you and your students to share and collaborate on in real time. With LearnSpace, you can:
+ Move content such as presentations, videos, website or more, from one display to the next by simply dragging your content on an easy-to use client
+ Make it easy for your students to share their own content alongside your own to add to the discussion and give them more reasons to engage
+ Duplex one display, effectively turning it into four shared displays so you can achieve similar results to classrooms with multiple displays
+ Control all the content on all displays easily with LearnSpace policies to make sure your deeply-engaged students remain focused and on-task
Welcome to LearnSpace. Better classroom discussions await you.
Video [07:29] LearnSpace Client Overview
Video [04:15] LearnSpace - How to use multiple displays
Video [05:39] LearnSpace - How to moderate control of a session
Video [02:38] LearnSpace - How to ensure privacy while sharing