CYNAP

Cynap is a system that allows you to manage and display up to four different resources by dividing the video from the projector into a number of split screens, which you can then click on and present in full screen mode as needed. This means your presentation is highly configurable.

You can find Cynap on the Auditorium PC.

To access Cynap, first you need to input the password for authentication. (For the access credentials, check with the HelpDesk service or the MEO Team.)

You can, for example, simultaneously display and combine:

  • A browser

  • The camera framing the Podium or the one showing the classroom

  • A slide of one of the participants in the classroom, by using MIRROR



Note: If you decide to show the ‘Browser’ on the full screen and navigate directly from there (i.e. ‘live’ in front of participants), you have to click on the gray bar on the lower part of the screen and do you search from there.

MIRROR

Cynap also allows you display the monitor of a classroom participant on the main shared screen by using MIRROR.

The connection is fast and simple, and you don’t need any special software or app when you share content on the screen from a smartphone, tablet or laptop.

Note: Participants have to be connected either to the ‘bocconi-student’ or the ‘bocconi-personal’ network to be able to pick up the Cynap signal and display their screens to the classroom.

Note: Cynap is a sistema wireless system that can make the classroom experience highly engaging and immersive. But we do not recommend using Cynap during hybrid teaching sessions.

Since distance learners can only see what you show them from screen share on the Podium PC (see this section), Cynap creates a recursive effect in the shared monitor that is not particularly conducive to teaching.