
DisplayNote Technologies has introduced AirPlay Touchback support, a new feature designed to expand how AirPlay is used in classroom environments.
The update allows educators to share content from an iPad via AirPlay and interact with that content directly from the main classroom display. DisplayNote said the feature is intended to create a more responsive connection between personal devices and shared screens.
The update allows educators to share content from an iPad via AirPlay and interact with that content directly from the main classroom display. DisplayNote said the feature is intended to create a more responsive connection between personal devices and shared screens.
DisplayNote said the feature enables educators to move freely around the classroom while maintaining control of lesson content, supporting more flexible and collaborative teaching approaches.
DisplayNote said the feature enables educators to move freely around the classroom while maintaining control of lesson content, supporting more flexible and collaborative teaching approaches.
“AirPlay is already deeply embedded in classrooms around the world, particularly where iPad is the primary teaching device. What we’ve done is build on that familiar experience to make it even more flexible and better suited to how teaching is evolving. By enabling interaction with their iPad from the display, we’re giving educators the freedom to teach in a way that feels more natural, without adding complexity to the classroom setup.”
