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Thanks so much for joining me today to learn more about getting the most out of your iPad in an educational setting, and for productivity in general. I’ve included a PDF and PPT files of the presentation at the bottom of this post for your reference and use, as well as listed below all of the apps and resources that we’ll cover today. If no price is listed after app, it’s free.
- DIY iPad document camera stand instructions & videos
- Board Cam app ($4.99)
- Splashtop Remote ($4.99)
- Doceri (requires desktop app ($30))
- Apple VGA Adapter ($29)
- Apple TV ($99)
- Reflection application for iPad mirroring on a Mac ($14.99)
- UPDATE: AirServer – iPad mirroring for BOTH the Mac and PC ($11.99 for a student/teacher licence for 3 computers).
- iTunes U
- eMedia Videos – Utah approved videos available through the Pioneer Library
- iCabMobile ($2.99)
- Khan Academy
- TED
- iBooks app
- iBooks Author on the Mac
- OverDrive – Free eBooks & audio books from your local Public Library – You’ll need your library card, and these instructions
- Stanza
- Amazon Kindle app
- ScreenChomp
- Explain Everything ($2.99)
- iMovie ($4.99)
- Storyrobe ($0.99)
- SonicPics ($2.99)
- Animoto (
free $250 pro educator account(no longer offered)) - Dropbox
- Office2 HD ($7.99)
- GoDocs for Google Docs ($4.99)
- Evernote
- Genius Scan+ – a great Evernote companion for capturing images and notes ($2.99)
- iAnnotate PDF ($9.99)
- Zite
- Dragon Dictation and some dictation tips!
- Notes Plus ($7.99)
- Apple Education Collections
- Apps4Edu
- 60 Apps in 60 Minutes
- Kearns HS iPod Touch Project Wiki
- Educational app evaluation rubrics
- Remind 101
- Socrative – apps for iOS and Android
- MentiMeter
NOTE: Both documents
below have been updated with the AirServer links and info.