January 20, 2016 – 10:03 pm
Why the iPad Pro? Recently I purchased the iPad Pro. One of the first apps I opened on the oversized iOS device was, of course Doceri. Previously, I purchased a wonderful (and expensive) stylus to help me make screencasts for my special education history/english/art classes. The stylus is the Adonit Jot Script 1. One selling point […]
By Jason Gilmore
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Also posted in Doceri, Reviews
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Tagged Adonit, Apple, Apple Pencil, Doceri, Doceri Desktop, edtech, iPad pro, Jot Script, K-12, review, screencasting, tech
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October 21, 2015 – 10:14 pm
Recently Doceri Teacher, Kenny Bosch Flipped his Parent Teacher Conference made with iMovie and Doceri. It’s a great example of a teacher using technology to develop the parent/ teacher relationship. Kenny uses a Doceri screencast to front load his students’ parents with all the nuts and bolts of the class so he can give all meeting […]
By Jason Gilmore
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Also posted in Doceri, Doceri Teacher Feature, Flipped Classroom
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Tagged conference, Doceri, flip, flipclass, flipped parent teacher conference, Kenny Bosch, parent, screencast, teacher
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September 30, 2015 – 9:46 pm
Kenny Bosch School: Muskego High School, Muskego, WI District: Muskego-Norway School District Job Titles: Grade 9, World History, Grade 11 American Issues Teacher – Graduate Course Instructor through- Midwest Teacher’s Institute and Calumet College of St. Joseph, IN. How do you use Doceri? Do you use Doceri Desktop as well as the iPad app? I use […]
September 29, 2014 – 6:10 am
East Bronx Academy is a grade 6-12 public school in the poorest Congressional District in the United States. Over the years, various grants and gifts have equipped the school with technology including a wireless Internet infrastructure upgrade last year. In October of 2013, EBA teachers Erick Odom (social studies), Carrie McCormack (language arts) and Kevin […]
Its Teacher Appreciation Week, 2013, and we have a LOT of teachers to thank! We can’t possibly highlight all of our wonderful Doceri teachers in one week, so thought we’d highlight as many as we can in a different subject area each day. Across K-12 and higher education, teachers and faculty are using Doceri to […]
By Bev Barnett
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Also posted in Classrooms, Geography, Humanities, K-12, Screencasts
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Tagged appreciation, English, Geography, History, humanities, language arts, oil formation, social studies, teacher, teacher appreciation week, week
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November 12, 2012 – 3:19 pm
For most teachers using Doceri, moving around the classroom while presenting lessons is a preference – they just don’t like being stuck at the whiteboard at the front of the room. For others, that ability to move around is a matter of practicality. Justin Siebert teaches US Government and Anatomy & Physiology at the Collegiate […]
By Bev Barnett
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Also posted in Classrooms, Doceri Teacher Feature, Flipped Classroom, K-12
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Tagged anatomy & physiology, Christian school, education, electronic whiteboard, flipped classroom, high school, interactive whiteboard, iPad, iPad in education, iPad screencasting, iPad whiteboard, iPads in the classroom, private school, screencast, Screencasts, US Government, video
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