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Team Viewer is a remote desktop application for the iPhone, iPad, Mac, and PC - 0 views

  • Team Viewer is a remote desktop application for the iPhone, iPad, Mac, and PC
  • eam Viewer is a free application that allows devices such as the iPad and iPhone to remotely log in to a stationary computer.  In the morning, I come into my office and set up my laptop and then carry around my iPad with me the rest of the day.  By using the iPad, I not only have access to my wide variety of apps, but I can also remotely project my laptop screen on the iPad and make use of the programs I have running in my office.  By doing this, I have eliminated the need to carry another piece of heavy equipment throughout the busy school hallways.
  • Team Viewer is a free application that allows devices such as the iPad and iPhone to remotely log in to a stationary computer.  In the morning, I come into my office and set up my laptop and then carry around my iPad with me the rest of the day.  By using the iPad, I not only have access to my wide variety of apps, but I can also remotely project my laptop screen on the iPad and make use of the programs I have running in my office.  By doing this, I have eliminated the need to carry another piece of heavy equipment throughout the busy school hallways.
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GoClass - Create and Deliver Lessons on iPads - 2 views

  • GoClass is a promising iPad app for teachers who are working in 1:1 iPad environments.
  • Teachers also have the option to ask questions and poll their students. After the students' response have been gathered teachers can project those responses without showing individual student's names.
  • GoClass is a free iPad application for creating short lessons and delivering them to your students.
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25 Ways To Use iPads In The Classroom by Degree of Difficulty | Edudemic - 2 views

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    The following is an excerpt about iPads in education,
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Nearpod - Create and Deliver Quizzes on iPads - 1 views

  • Nearpod is a free iOS app that teachers can use to create quizzes, polls, and multimedia presentations.
  • Teachers can view students' responses individually or as a whole class. The video below provides a short overview of Nearpod.
  • The feedback mechanisms may allow you to quickly get a sense of your students' comprehension of the lessons that you deliver.
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Social Media Suggestions for Your Online Course - 2 views

  • When you consider the possible uses for social media in your courses: find a tool with features that fit your needs, start slowly with just one new project or activity, evaluate your experience and your students' experiences, and continue to revise your approach.
  • Develop your digital identity. Last on my list, but certainly not least, how are you presenting yourself online? What will students in your next term find when they Google your name? Think about how your thoughtful use of social media could help students get to know you and connect with you online. Consider social networking options like LinkedIn and activities such as blogging.
  • Encourage online study groups. The collaborative nature of most social media applications makes them a great fit for bringing students together online for conversations, group projects, writing assignments, and more.
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  • Stock a course library. Social bookmarking sites, such as Diigo, can be used to not only tag and groups articles and other web-based resources for your students to access, but also allows you and them to leave notes and highlight selected passages. Group forums are also an option.
  • Create a movie trailer. How do you welcome students and introduce them to your course?
  • Develop a dynamic presentation. While the debate about online lectures continues, there are social options available to enhance your presentations and those of your students.
  • Create a class hashtag. These keywords used with the "#" symbol allow you and your students to filter the Twitter stream for information related to the course
  • Don't add social media, or any new tool, just for the sake of adding it. Explore the ways in which these applications can help you and your students reach course goals and objectives, encouraging collaboration and engagement along the way.
  • Social media options not only allow for presentation of information, but also support connections among participants who access the information. Researchers Andreas M. Kaplan and Michael Haenlein published a definition of social media that includes "applications that … allow creation and exchange of user generated content." 
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