ConVA Helps Students to Achieve More in the Classroom
ConVA stimulates and exercises student senses in the classroom, bringing an interactive, multimedia approach to learning. Every student can participate without fear or reservation, allowing for an enthusiastic and stimulated classroom.
Part of the Learning Process
ConVA’s Student Response System places an emphasis on learning, giving all students the opportunity to achieve their potential in the classroom. Students become a part of the learning process using high quality formative assessment, which provides immediate feedback so that students can assess their understanding of the material and find out areas for improvement. By interacting in both the teaching and testing process, students are actively participating in their own growth in the classroom.
Motivated by Multimedia
Today's students need their classrooms to stimulate them in a way that reflects the ever-changing digital world around them. With its use of sophisticated multi-media resources, ConVA Student Response provides a modern approach to education that will motivate students and bring enthusiasm to the classroom. The uniquely styled and feature rich LCD hand-held remote will be comfortable in the hands of tech-savvy students who are used to the fast-paced, digitally evolving world outside their classroom, and have them more engaged and excited with the entire learning process.
Engaged and Enthusiastic
The interactive nature of ConVA’s Student Response encourages participation from every child and improves the communication between teacher and student, creating a more engaged learning environment. Reserved students and those who are less likely to speak up in class are given equal opportunity to participate. Students become engaged not only with the teaching process but also the assessment process and, as a result, the learning process is enhanced.
Achievement in the Classroom
ConVA Student Response enables students to take responsibility for their own evaluation by providing immediate feedback in the classroom. By allowing them to grasp what they have learned and better understand what they need to do to achieve, students can benefit greatly from the results. Engaging in this self-reflective process helps the student to understand and assess the learning process as it happens, and best determine the path to success in the classroom.