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Smart desks to turn sci-fi into Apple-based reality 17/09/2008
 
A Star Trek makeover, initially aimed at schools and colleges, is being developed at Durham University, in the form of the world’s first interactive classroom.

Researchers at the Technology-Enhanced Learning Research Group (TEL) are designing new learning environments, using interactive multi-touch desks that look and act like a large version of an Apple iPhone.

Dr Liz Burd, director of active learning in computing at Durham University says that the team observed how students and teachers interact in classes and how ICT could improve collaboration. They then set about designing SynergyNet.

She explains that the team has been working with manufacturers to design software and desks that recognise multiple touches on the desktop, using vision systems that can see infrared light – enabling SynergyNet to integrate ICT into the fabric of the classroom.

“Our vision is that every desk in school in 10 years time will be interactive… We can now by-pass the whiteboard. The new desk can be both a screen and a keyboard: it can act like a multi-touch whiteboard and several students can use it at once. It offers fantastic scope for more participative teaching and learning,” says Burd.

“The system will also boost equal access in school. In IT, we have found that males have been the dominant actors – interactive classrooms will encourage more females to take part in lessons. It will also enable more disabled students to participate in lessons and allow more personalized learning,” she adds.
 
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Brian Tinham
 
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