I'm interested!Originally Posted by mollysmom
This is a discussion on ipad in the classroom within the iPad at School forums, part of the iPad for Business and Education category; Originally Posted by mollysmom Amen to that. Monitoring what students are doing can be a nightmare. The regular educ teachers found out first hand--locking out, ...
I'm interested!Originally Posted by mollysmom
Make sure you check out the site that Carisa listed. I'm on break now, but I promise that as soon as I get back, I'll share whatever I have. All my notes are on my work computer that I very nicely left at work. :-)
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Thank you, Mollysmom. I will.Originally Posted by mollysmom
After reviewing English teachers' YouTube explanations of how they use the iPad as a whiteboard, I realized that I could just connect my iPad 2 to a smart podium and just project documents in iAnnotate PDF onto a screen for a variety of class activities. This will also bypass the issue of connecting devices via wifi which is not always reliable at my school.
All of the methods of using the iPad as a whiteboard, especially those that enable freedom of movement as the teacher is conducting class, seem to involve adding devices that I'd either have to carry or reserve for classrooms that don't have smart podiums. Only one of my four courses taught in a physical classroom next semester has a smart podium and the thought of carrying or leaving time to bring and return the extra equipment is something I'll have to really think about.
I'm glad to hear that it's been effective. Thank you.Originally Posted by iPad2Cases.com
One of the reasons I bought an iPad was to try to minimize how much I carry, especially as I travel using mass transit, and to make life simpler.
If I had my own office and one that was secure, I probably would have tried some of the suggestions I researched and been slower to realize that I already had the basic apps and adapter cords I needed to conduct some of the types of activities I have in mind.
Of course, I'd still have to deal with the unreliable wifi issue.
These issues haven't discouraged me from exploring further ways of using the iPad in my classes, but I am happy to see that I have at least one dependable means of using it when the new semester begins.
I think an iPad is a must have in the gadget world and it makes life a whole lot easier too
I am currently consulting with a school district that is thinking about using the iPad with a 50 inch LCD TV instead of purchasing an interactive whiteboard. I have seen interactive Touch screen TVs, but they are about $10,000, so need a cheaper solution. Ideas?Originally Posted by Asharp
The alternative whiteboard solutions I've seen allowing for freedom of movement while conducting class involve using three pieces of hardware: connecting the iPad via wifi connection to a laptop that is connected to a projector.Originally Posted by rleneway
One of the following apps is used in the process:
Air Sketch
Splashtop Whiteboard
Ink2Go
One explanation of the process I've been able to find was by Tim Tyson under "iUpGrade TV" in YouTube. He has a three part video explanation of how to use the iPad with other equipment as a whiteboard.
As I've said, I haven't tried any of the above solutions, so I can't vouch for any of the information and while the solutions are much more attractive than paying $10,000, these solutions are a nightmare for educators (like me) who travel by mass transit, do not have a secure place to leave expensive equipment at work, and have very little access to Smartrooms that at least have a projector.
Socrative Student
mobile.discoverystreaming.com
qrstuff.com (app qr reader)
classtools.net
www.iear.org
learninginhand.com
doodle buddy
3d brain
screen chomp
pottery lite
so ouat
toontastic paid app
bloomstaxonomy with ipad apps
sock puppets
story kit
easy chart (enter data and it makes a chart)
math dictionary for kids
creative book builder
smeech@dg58.org
The email addy on the end is someone from another school district that gave us this information. I am sure he wouldn't mind a contact if you need more info. I apologize for taking so long to post this, but it is IEP season and I am drowning in paperwork.