I wanted the students in class to have a more active role in the course. Below are some of her thoughts on using it in the classroom: Overview and how the class used it: Sue Hagen, Senior Instructor, Mathematics, Virginia Tech, used AirServer in her Fall 2014 course, Secondary Math with Technology. AirServer is installed on one computer and that device, and the shared wireless network handles the workload and connections for other devices. AirServer is both Miracast and AirPlay compatible, and there is no need to install anything on the client devices.It is compatible with many platforms allowing users to share pictures, videos, mirrored desktops, and more from their iPhones, iPads, Windows Tablets, PC or OS X laptops, etc. Users are not limited to one platform or operating system.Users do not have to use any additional/special hardware.This application emulates an AppleTV and touts these benefits: Install AirServer on a computer that can project in the classroom and, at the discretion of the instructor or discussion lead, you can extend that mirrored display functionality to all users. How does it work?ĪirServer facilitates collaboration and discussion in a classroom by allowing multiple device screens to be mirrored to one location. It is a great tool in today’s B.Y.O.D (Bring Your Own Device) culture for inclusiveness and collaboration. It allows you to receive AirPlay feeds, similar to an Apple TV, so you can stream content or mirror your display from your iOS devices or Macs (with built-in mirroring functionality) running Mountain Lion or newer. ![]() ![]() AirServer is an application that acts as an AirPlay receiver for Mac and PC.
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