DyKnow Vision
Here is a description of the DyKnow Vision software from the product's website:
"DyKnow Vision™ software fosters interaction through collaborative note taking, student response tools, content replay, and anywhere, anytime access. Teachers can use DyKnow Vision to instantly transmit content to student screens for annotation. DyKnow Vision works with desktops, laptops, Tablet PCs, and interactive whiteboards in fixed, mobile, and distance environments."
Here are the features of the software:
* Transmit content to student computers
* Annotate notes
* Replay content
* Use pen-based hardware
* Leverage Web content
* Insert images from other sources
* Import PowerPoint slides
* Broadcast screens
* Collaborate on a shared whiteboard
* Poll the class
* Collect student work
* Grade and return student work
* Teach extemporaneously
* Access archived notes
It seems that DyKnow Vision is a powerful tool that combines some of the whiteboard technology with some of the tablet technology. I haven't seen one software package quite so comprehensive.
"DyKnow Vision™ software fosters interaction through collaborative note taking, student response tools, content replay, and anywhere, anytime access. Teachers can use DyKnow Vision to instantly transmit content to student screens for annotation. DyKnow Vision works with desktops, laptops, Tablet PCs, and interactive whiteboards in fixed, mobile, and distance environments."
Here are the features of the software:
* Transmit content to student computers
* Annotate notes
* Replay content
* Use pen-based hardware
* Leverage Web content
* Insert images from other sources
* Import PowerPoint slides
* Broadcast screens
* Collaborate on a shared whiteboard
* Poll the class
* Collect student work
* Grade and return student work
* Teach extemporaneously
* Access archived notes
It seems that DyKnow Vision is a powerful tool that combines some of the whiteboard technology with some of the tablet technology. I haven't seen one software package quite so comprehensive.

1 Comments:
I totally agree DyKnow software sounds like it would encompass just about everything a teacher would need to provide an awesome lecture. By allowing students to take notes and interact on their screens it also appears to promote student interaction and helping keep them focused on the instructor and away from the temptation of surfing the web while in class.
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