![]() ![]() In your school there must be pupils, parents or teachers to whom this project is a normal, doable undertaking. The legalese above should not prevent you from starting this project. No support, help or whatsoever is given on this project. YOU ARE ON YOUR OWN! You have been warned! Neither the author, nor the Public Primary School Rosa Boekdrukker can be held responsible for any damamage, either direct nor inirect, neiter consequential, etcetera. Parts of this HOWTO require you to open the Wii controller, to break the warranty and, maybe, ruin the controller. ![]() Most parts for this project were bought there. Radio Rotor in Amsterdam for the voltage regulator that was so difficult to find: Kees did it. EBV Elektronik in Maarssenbroek for kindly supplying a couple of high-power IR leds: Carol wanted to help education. PC Dokter in Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Mattijs for kicking off the startup and further help and advice. Several companies have been very helpful in assisting us with this project. Thanks are due to many participans in the Wiimote Project Forum on. Lots of really useful features -for educational purposes- and a good manual. ![]() License?īoon Jin Gho's "Wiimote Smooth Board". This program facilitates the day to day use in the classroom of Wii digital whiteboard softeware. Lukas Reinhart from Külsheim, Germany,, did a great job in making a program to easily connect the Wii remote controller. Johnny's marvel is a great step forward in the use of helpful techniques in education. The HOWTO is inspired by a demonstration by Johnny Chung Lee: "Creating tech marvels out of a $40 Wii Remote". Comments, additions, tips, etcetera are most welcome. We have done our utmost to keep this HOWTO as simple as possible. The intended target audience for this HOWTO are teachers in normal schools. We conclude with some useful links and wishes for further improvements. It describes how to build an infra-red LED pen, how to power the Wii controller 'remotely', how to synchronise the Wii and finally it shows the practical setup in a classroom. This HOWTO describes, in a step-by-step way, how to make use of the Nintendo Wii remote controller to build a fully functional digital whiteboard for a classroom. There are tons of software for whiteboards.Your whiteboard can -practically speaking- not be damaged.Yo can write on your witheboard with whiteboard markers.You can use Linux, Mac, BSD, Winodws, or any other OS. Yo are free to choose the size of your whiteboard.Its functionality is certainly comparable with commercial equivalents.Īpart from the low costs, there are other advantages: For about € 50 to € 100 and the costs of the beamer you can create a fully functional interactvie digital whiteboard. If your school has many classrooms, chances are you cannot equip all your classrooms. Interactive digital whiteboards are rather expensive for most schools, costing between € 2000 and € 3000. This version is still useful for reference and creating IR pens.ħ.2.2. Since summer 2009 a newer version is available on Interactive digital whiteboard with a Nintendo Wii remote controlerĪuthor: Dirk Schouten, Public Primary School Rosa Boekdrukker, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. ![]()
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