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Discover how to break free from traditional lecturing by using your tablet as a dynamic presentation tool. This guide explores three innovative options for enhancing your classroom presentations: projecting your iPad screen, sharing slides directly from the iPad, and using remote desktop capabilities. Learn about the necessary tools and apps, like AirServer and Nearpod, to engage students with interactive content. Transform your teaching methods and create a more interactive learning environment.
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Beyond the Podium Using your tablet as a Presentation Tool
Why? • Unshackle yourself from the podium • Augment the traditional lecture style • Let students interact with the presentation
3 options • Projecting the iPad screen • Sharing slides from the iPad • Remote Desktop
Option 1: Projecting the iPad screen • iPad VGA cable - $29.99 • Still shackled to the podium • Apple TV + Airport Express - $200 • IT must make an exception for the AirPort Express • Soon, may not need Airport Express • Can’t be recorded by Tegrity • AirServer ($14.99) or Reflector ($12.99) • iPad screen on your computer, can be recorded by Tegrity • At NKU, AirPort express is currently necessary • Future upgrade may solve this
Option 2:Share slides from the iPad • AirSketch ($9.99) • Show PDFs or images, broadcast to web URL • Nearpod & GoClass • Broadcast an interactive presentation to student iPads • With slides, videos, pictures, and questions • Haiku Deck – simple, graphic slides, minimal text • join.me – broadcast files to a web URL • Keynote & PowerPoint Remote apps – glorified presentation clicker
Option 3:Remote Desktop • Require a “streamer” app to be installed on classroom computer • Presentation is easily recorded in Tegrity • Doceri • Fully functional free trial, with watermarks & popups • $30 to purchase • Splashtop Presenter ($9.99) a.k.a Splashtop Whiteboardor Splashtop 2 ($1.99/month) in-app purchase
Questions? Matthew Beckbeckm4@nku.edu