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Students go ‘wild’ with interactive lectures
Wednesday, October 21, 2009Students are being encouraged to go wireless in lectures, using the University of Hull’s Wireless Interactive Lecture Demonstrator (WILD) to interact with their subject.
Dr Darren Mundy and his colleagues at the University’s Scarborough School of Arts and New Media are developing a range of cutting-edge software to encourage students to be more involved during lectures – even choosing what they wa...
Original article from http://flux.futurelab.org.uk/2009/10/21/students-go-wild-with-interactive-lectures/
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