September 1, 2017 – 2:52 pm
If you have been having trouble uploading to YouTube directly from the Doceri iPad app, you’re not alone. The difficulty began over the summer when YouTube changed their security protocols. We hope this bug fix has arrived just in time for the start of your school year. SP Controls apologizes if this has caused you […]
September 18, 2016 – 1:39 pm
Webinar with the author of Screen-To-Screen Selling, Doug DeVitre On September 29th SP Controls and Doug Devitre, Author of Screen to Screen Selling hosted a webinar titled: Advanced Teaching Techniques Using Doceri Interactive Whiteboard “We are architects of learning. We know where the students need to go and we have the content to get them […]
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December 7, 2014 – 6:13 pm
This introductory video is part 2 of a 3 part instructional series. One of the most prolific Doceri Teachers, Mark Willis has created a series of three brief Doceri tutorials. He stated in our 1st #Docerichat Google Hangout on November 20th that, “Doceri is such a wonderful piece of software that he just loves to […]
Mobility in the classroom – the ability to move around among students while presenting a lesson on the whiteboard – has been the number one reason teachers love Doceri since it was introduced for the iPad in February 2010. Now, schools that have standardized on Windows tablets can provide their faculty and students with the […]
January 22, 2014 – 6:50 am
Interactive teaching, modeling teaching, hands-on teaching, project based learning, teaching like a pirate, inquiry based teaching: What do the teaching methods all have in common? Students learn by experiencing and doing – after the teacher presents a question. Call it what you will; when students are perplexed, try, fail, learn, collaborate, receive guidance and then succeed, […]