Wondershare lets you edit PDFs from a Mac. It is less expensive than the full version of Acrobat. A great classroom example came from an EdTechTeacher summer workshop participant. She created a Wordle, which she saved as a PDF. Then she inserted a QR code into it that linked back to additional information on her blog.
allows presentations to be uploaded to a free teacher account (PPTx or PDF and only 2 at a time) that can be viewed on any device when a presentation is live.
This app goes with the FREE service provided by littlebirdtales.com. Students can create stories with their own artwork and audio recordings either from an app or on the web. The completed tales can be downloaded as either a PDF or mp4 with audio.
Canvas video tutorial - a web based lesson curation platform that can display well on an iPad.
I need to check on what happens to documents (PPT, Keynote, PDF) when they are included on a canvas & viewed on an iPad.
Platform similar to SubText that allows teachers to publish PDF, ePub, Word and Excel & classes / students can read collaboratively on any device. Documents are published using HTML5 = iPad friendly.