Post by Admin on Dec 22, 2016 3:39:32 GMT -5
Having your students and/or audience members listen to what you say is great; But just listening to what you have to say is very passive. They could go home and forget the majority of the important points you make.
That's why using interactive buttons in your classes, lectures and speeches is more convenient and productive, saves a lot of time and creates better overall interactions between you and everyone else.
INTERACTIVE BUTTONS
How They Work:
Every student or audience member gets a button.
Their button is "programmed" with their name and profile information
Software enables new soft (virtual) buttons to be created and "linked" with hard (physical) ones.
Hard buttons can be reused and linked with any soft ones at any time using the software.
The software has a database of every student or audience member
Every student or audience member gets a profile
Whenever attending a class, lecture or speech, students/members are given buttons "linked" to their profiles
During classes, lectures and speeches, new "lists" can be created and given labels and descriptions
At a click of a mouse or a push of a button, those lists can be "opened" so that any students or audience members can push their buttons and have their names (links to their profile(s) added to them.
This creates a much better atmosphere and allows better and more interactive communication and learning experience(s)
Some of the uses are but not limited to...
-Asking questions (Names flood a list in the order their buttons are pressed)
-Getting more information (When asked if anyone wants more information about a point or topic, buttons can be pressed and more info can be "sent" to their profile, labelled, dated and in an organized fashion)
-Asking who agrees/disagrees (Names will show up in a list on screen)
-ETC
PROFILES
Profiles are a great way to keep "tabs" on students and/or members. They also keep record of every interaction you have with them and every interaction they have with each other.
These profiles are linked into a sort of social network that brings everyone closer together.
You can send students/members alerts, assignments and even put them together in "operations" for them to complete
That's why using interactive buttons in your classes, lectures and speeches is more convenient and productive, saves a lot of time and creates better overall interactions between you and everyone else.
INTERACTIVE BUTTONS
How They Work:
Every student or audience member gets a button.
Their button is "programmed" with their name and profile information
Software enables new soft (virtual) buttons to be created and "linked" with hard (physical) ones.
Hard buttons can be reused and linked with any soft ones at any time using the software.
The software has a database of every student or audience member
Every student or audience member gets a profile
Whenever attending a class, lecture or speech, students/members are given buttons "linked" to their profiles
During classes, lectures and speeches, new "lists" can be created and given labels and descriptions
At a click of a mouse or a push of a button, those lists can be "opened" so that any students or audience members can push their buttons and have their names (links to their profile(s) added to them.
This creates a much better atmosphere and allows better and more interactive communication and learning experience(s)
Some of the uses are but not limited to...
-Asking questions (Names flood a list in the order their buttons are pressed)
-Getting more information (When asked if anyone wants more information about a point or topic, buttons can be pressed and more info can be "sent" to their profile, labelled, dated and in an organized fashion)
-Asking who agrees/disagrees (Names will show up in a list on screen)
-ETC
PROFILES
Profiles are a great way to keep "tabs" on students and/or members. They also keep record of every interaction you have with them and every interaction they have with each other.
These profiles are linked into a sort of social network that brings everyone closer together.
You can send students/members alerts, assignments and even put them together in "operations" for them to complete