Comm Audiovisual presents the Ninus interactive projection system of b-tripple in SIMO Network 2013
The provider Comm Audiovisual participates in the SIMO Education area, a new space within the SIMO Network contest 2013, that will take place in the 15 to the 17 October at IFEMA, where it will show the Ninus interactive projection system by b-tripple, among other new features.
The stand Comm Audiovisual in SIMO Education, the new space created within the framework of SIMO Network 2013 for this environment, will show the latest developments of its brands represented for digital classrooms.
One of the novelties is the Ninus system, Developed by the Catalan start-up B-Tripple for early childhood education, that offers a new methodology based on interactive projection on the floor of any classroom and laptop.
Ninus is based on a portable device concept (It is designed as an integrated and easy to use furniture) that generates an interactive projection on the floor of the classroom on any surface and in which up to five children of the infant cycle can interact simultaneously.
In this interactive projection, Children can interact with content and activities through their gestures and movements (can jump, move your arms, Hover over the projection,...), that the teacher controls through a wireless tablet to also facilitate their mobility during the activity.
The Ninus system consists of an ultra-short distance projection cannon and a sensor that detects the position of up to five small ones when they move within this interactive and multitouch space, Already the use of the body is the mechanism of interaction with educational activities in this educational cycle, in which the psychomotor development of the student is fundamental.
The content offered by Ninus is structured in projects, as 'The Orchard', 'The Farm', 'The trades', among others, that reinforce the learning in a transversal way of the cycles of Early Childhood Education in an immersive way; each of which consists of ten activities, Available in Spanish, Catalan and English.
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