Learning Technology Guide - DEV
Wonder*
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Wonder is a virtual space/platform for online networking, exhibition, workshops, and social events. Using the platform, groups can get together to create connections in a way that feels natural and energizing. The tool focuses on increasing engagement and interaction in an online event.
What is its purpose?
The primary purpose is to provide a platform for large online gatherings (500 participants) in a virtual classroom or an exhibition. The platform is designed to help its users identify commonalities through icebreaking questions, to help guests shape the event by free movement, and to provide the opportunity for different things to happen side-by-side in the same space.
How do I use it?
The tool is a browser-based 2D virtual space and does not need a download/installation. It requires access only to a webcam and microphone using a browser (Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Mozilla Firefox). You need to go to the website of the tool and create your own space or use the link of a space shared with you. You can easily navigate the space, chat with people when you get close to them, and get into areas to chat/have discussions with other guests.
Usage considerations
500 guests limit per room 15 guests limit for chatting circle Wonder is currently not supported on Safari
Quick Facts
- Category
- Video Conferencing
- Rating Level
- Web Search
- Website
- Wonder*
- Last Modified
- 24 March 2023
- Created
- 20 April 2022
- License Available
- No
More Info
- Security Concerns
- Yes
- Technical Support
- Vendor
- Platform(s)
- PC and Laptops using Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Mozilla Firefox
Ratings Information
Security and Privacy
- This service is not offered by Memorial University and has not been reviewed by Information Management and Protection.
Support Information
The Wonder Help Center contains different topics related to the Wonder tool and how to use it.
Note: Instructional Support is available through CITL. Please connect with Learning Technology Coaches for assistance ltc_citl@mun.ca or visit the Teaching and Learning Exchange in ED 1001, St. John’s Campus.