Thursday 27 January 2011

Your 3 favourite Apps?

Go on tell us what your 3 favourite apps are.......

Me it's

Dropbox
Being able to have all the documents I need on either my computer, iPad or iPhone makes it so easy to access and edit anything, anywhere, at any time.
Also I can share pictures and documents, so students can access them on the school iPads.

Kindle
First chapters of nearly any book for free.
Enough said.........other than can also buy lots of books for cheaper than half price.
And I can read in bed without the light on.....wow....isn't technology wonderful.

Brushes
Even I can almost look like a proper artist
Problem is that Beth keeps pinching the iPad, just so she can apparently do some more Art coursework.
By the way this is her artwork on Brushes.....not mine.


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Friday 21 January 2011

iPad - The end of interactive whiteboards?


I teach in a room with 32 computers arranged in 3 island rows. So my interactive whiteboard is 4' above the ground so the pupils at the back of the class can see therefore the top is an un-useable 8' away from the ground. Even Max in my tutor group (6' 8") [Edit Max tells me he is now 6'8" and a half] might find it a tad difficult to reach.

Solution?

Ditch the IWB and use my iPad to interact with the screen.

The two apps I use are;

The Real VNC
Allows the board to be controlled from any part of the room by me or the students. I can ask them to write text onto presentations or complete tasks without thinking about their height to reach my board.

Air Sketch
This is a great app which display what ever you do on the iPad on the projector using Firefox. It just uses HTML5. Annotate PDF's, images, screen shots of the iPad. It's a good bit of kit!

So with these two apps (£10) I can do all that my IWB (£800). So is this the end?