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EDUCATION

Collaborate Better Together

Get the easiest way for teachers and students to wirelessly share content from all of their devices. Share to TVs, projectors, interactive displays and more.

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Less head scratching. More screen sharing.

Everybody connects the same way no matter what device they have. Apple, Google, Windows, Android — it doesn’t matter. Ditto is incredibly easy to use, even for less tech savvy students and teachers. 

  • Fewer IT help tickets
  • Less wasted time in classrooms
  • Tech that teachers and students will actually use

Watch how collaboration and engagement skyrocket everywhere you learn when you make classroom screen sharing easy.

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Every teacher has a unique style. Whether they prefer top-down, project-based or any other teaching philosophy, Ditto helps accomplish their goals in the learning environment they build. 
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Educators use Ditto to break free from the HDMI cables, adapters and confusing collaboration solutions that bind them to their desks. It gives them the power to engage students and better identify what they truly need. 

The perfect fit for your technology plan

 

Ditto is your school’s go-to tool for wireless collaboration. Students and teachers never have to learn new collaboration technology based on what device they use or which classroom they occupy. Ditto is the familiar presence students need as their studies, challenges and expectations evolve.  


Simplify classroom screen mirroring at your school, whether you have a one-to-one, mixed-device or bring-your-own-device technology plan.

Squash disruptions before they happen

 

Every second of class time is valuable. Give educators the tools they need to keep class on track. Ditto moderator controls put educators in charge of who wirelessly shares to the big screen. 

Keep class focused and on task with Ditto Director →

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Guide students with annotations

 

Annotations make any lesson easier to follow. Teachers annotate shared content to make sure students know what’s important and where to focus. 


Learn more about annotations →

Share all to one. Share one to all.

 

Share content from any device to multiple displays simultaneously. Multi-display screen mirroring makes it easier for visually impaired students to follow along on the nearest screen. 

Share multiple devices to the same screen at the same time. Multi-device mirroring is a great way for students to collaborate side by side, compare work and have friendly competitions together.

 

Your school. Your style

Style Ditto with your school or university’s branding so it feels purpose-built for your teachers, students and staff. Let people know they’re in the right place for collaboration.

Make Ditto a match for your school →

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Ditto at your school

Discover how easy it is to boost collaboration with wireless screen mirroring anywhere you need it. See what a typical Ditto setup looks like for schools and universities. 

How Ditto works →

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No AirPlay, Google Cast or Miracast required

Unlike alternative solutions, Ditto doesn’t rely on native screen mirroring protocols that cause network congestion, require a bunch of network modifications and make the connection process confusing and inconsistent for teachers, students and staff.