Wirelessly cast your iPad and iPhone to your computer. This helps when your computer is connected to a projector and you want to share what is on your iPad screen.
Wirelessly cast your iPad and iPhone to your computer. This helps when your computer is connected to a projector and you want to share what is on your iPad screen.
Wirelessly cast your iPad and iPhone to your computer. This helps when your computer is connected to a projector and you want to share what is on your iPad screen.
Practice your keyboarding skills. Learn about home keys. Get your words-per-minute and accuracy counts up.
TIPS: Regular practice with two hands, and using the home keys will build up typing skills. At first it may be slow, the there will be significant progress.
Opening teacher controls on class sets of iPads. At a glance, teachers can see which apps the students are using, lock group and individual iPad screens, drop files, launch apps, etc.
TIPS: Students register for a teacher's class using their assigned iPad. Make sure that students "ALWAYS" give controls to teachers and keep bluetooth on.
Quick assessment and surveys of the whole class, without technology -- sorta.
Students are assigned to individualized cards. Students respond to questions by holding up their card with the orientation representing an A, B, C, or D response. Using a teacher's iPad (or Phone) the class is scanned and results appear instantly! Results are showing as a bar graph and as individual responses.
TIPS: Teachers must pre-populate questions, or pre-populate generic questions. Plickr cards can be bought on Amazon - heavy duty matte laminated, or printed out (and glued to their notebooks/folders. Students must hold up their card without covering part of their code, and with minimal movement.
iPad & Web
Creating mind maps & outlines.
(iPad and Chromebook)
Creating drawn animations.
Use this program and hardware to create an interactive whiteboard in any classroom.