Lecturer's side
1. Teaching whiteboard
Lecturers can write and mark educational content during the day, and also have functions such as inserting PPT and sharing desktops, making the teaching process more vivid and improving the quality of teaching.
2. Live teaching
Lecturers can set large class and small class classes to video, voice, PPT and other teaching modes, and can also set them to free, paid, and password viewing.
3. In-class test
Lecturers can preset classroom questionnaires in the backend and display them in pop-up windows during live lectures. Various question types can be set.
4. Courseware presentation
Lecturers can display PPT on the whiteboard in large classes or small classes, and "writing on the blackboard combined with writing on the blackboard" will make teaching more efficient.
student side
1. Online learning
Students can learn by watching live broadcasts, courseware, and audio; they can communicate with lecturers through microphone connection, sending text, etc.
2. Recording and playback
The system can automatically record live classes. If students miss the live classes, they can use this function to make up for them in time.
3. Payment for knowledge
The online course introduction includes course details, instructor details, course catalog, number of students, release time and evaluation, etc. Students can purchase according to their wishes.
4. Customer Center
You can browse the purchase records of courses here. You will receive notifications when courses and instructors are dynamically upgraded, making it easy to manage the learning process.
[Operation and Management End]
1. Statistics
The backend can count teaching data, such as the number of courses sold, amount, total live broadcast duration and number of live broadcasts, etc., which is clear and easy to manage.
2. Payment for knowledge
The platform can upload instructor courses to the back-end, set parameters such as introduction and name, and sell them on the front-end in the form of audio, video, graphics, text, etc., making it easy to pay for knowledge.
3. Course management
Managers can classify courses in detail, arrange course schedules for lecturers, and count all the people who have evaluated and graded the current course.
4. Student management
The backend can collect statistics on student ID, course hours studied, number of study days and other data. Lecturers can keep track of students’ learning progress to facilitate subsequent adjustments to teaching strategies.