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• Inventory control • Mobile payments, ticketing and event registration • Access and authentication • Climate and room configuration, accessibility and way-finding • Mobile reference • Resource availability for both content and physical plant
(rooms, AV equipment) • Smart books (features activated/enhanced by other
A flipped classroom inverts the traditional educational model so that the content is delivered outside of class, while class time is spent on activities normally considered “homework.” For example, students may access instructional material through videos, podcasts or online tutorials before the class meeting. Then during class time, students work on activities which force them to apply what they have learned.