The Wireless Interactive Lecture Demonstrator project (WILD Thing for short)
Jinfo Article
1st November 2010
By Darren Mundy
Abstract
Getting students engaged and involved in the learning process is a challenge for any lecturer so the WILD Thing provides an interesting solution. It allows lecturers to embed dynamic content directly into a PowerPoint slide, and students to use mobile devices to comment or ask questions during the lecture. Despite the risk of students sending abusive comments, this system has great potential.
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