ShowCase - Education
Projection screens have entered most classrooms however only one person (usually the teacher or one of the students) can work on it. With the TeamPlayer software you can have all of the students working on the screen at the same time. Any student can now join in without having to leave his chair!
TeamPlayer software is generic, so it works with any software program you have.
Install the software on your computer. Connect some wireless mice and keyboards to your USB port, and involve your students.
WunderWorks is planning to add many more features into the TeamPlayer focusing especially on educational environments. So, download the free unlimited user version and give it a try in your classroom. Then let us know which features you would like us to add to our software.
Download TeamPlayer for unlimited users is free to use for 30 days. Please note the special pricing for educational environments
SandBox contains multi user projects which can be used in every classroom out of the box!
For advanced users it's already possible to create your own multi-user projects. Read about this in our FAQ List


Photo's provided by Joseph Stewart - Catholic School Education in the Diocese of Lismore- Australia
“An Interactive Whiteboard typically engages one teacher or student at a time. The benefits are great but the TeamPlayer solution has the advantage of engaging every student simultaneously.
TeamPlayer takes this learning to the next level as it engages all students in such a collaborative and supportive environment. The absolute best part of this though, is the fact that they won’t work in isolation on individual screens.
The social interaction and teamwork that will be required among students to complete tasks is something that will only enhance the future for our youth. As they work to solve problems collaboratively, social skills, peer support, building positive relationships and communication skills will also be developed. This is a very different scenario from the way we have typically been using computers in the home and in education.”




