I wonder if anyone on edu-sig has experience in classrooms that allow switching any student's screen to become the projected screen, even dividing up the projected screen among students (as in some Xbox games).
I find students don't always like having their privacy disturbed nor the big brother feel, but understand multi-user game play. With Twisted on the school server, it's increasing easy to devise these multi-user exercises involving teams in a competitive relationship. Not saying every school uses Twisted, duh, just that we have that freedom in some academies, where CP4E type kids get a green light to geek out. The more common design pattern these days is for students to share whats on screen more asynchronously, by swapping YouTubes around. Kirby _______________________________________________ Edu-sig mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig
