August 29, 2013 – 3:26 pm
According to our 2012/2013 end of school year survey, more than 60 percent of Doceri teachers are creating original, hand-authored lessons, drawings or presentations. Combined with those who also annotate over PowerPoint/Keynote presentations, images or prepared lesson sheets, nearly 90% of Doceri users responding to the survey are using Doceri’s powerful authoring and annotation tools. […]
By Bev Barnett
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Posted in Classrooms, Doceri, Survey
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Also tagged classroom, data, drawing, edtech, education, electronic whiteboard, interactive teaching, interactive whiteboard, iPad, iPads, iPads in Education, iPads in the classroom, KeyNote, lessons, PDF, powerpoint, present, presentations, survey, whiteboard, Writing
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August 1, 2012 – 10:15 am
Since Apple introduced its Apple TV, educators have been discovering that the combination of an iPad, Airplay and Apple TV makes for a compelling untethered teaching tool. Sam Gliksman from iPads in Education called it the Hidden Gem for Education in IOS5 back in October 2011. Wired Educators’ Larry Reiff wrote about Using Apple TV […]
By Bev Barnett
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Posted in Classrooms, Companion Tools, K-12, Science
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Also tagged Airplay, Apple, Apple TV, astronomy, class, classroom, distraction, flipped class, Geography, high school, iPad, presentation, student
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August 31, 2011 – 4:36 pm
With our current focus on Doceri as a teaching tool, sometimes we overlook the obvious advantages that Doceri provides professional presenters in any situation. Enter Les Posen’s Presentation Magic blog, which focuses on the art, science and magic of presenting. In his August 31st post, Les takes a thorough look at Doceri from the perspective […]
This is the first in a series of posts to show the breadth of Doceri applications for classroom instruction, corporate training, presentations and creative projects. Doceri software resides on your desktop or laptop computer and communicates with your iPad via a wireless or ad hoc network connection. All control and content creation is carried out […]