Have you ever cut into butter with a warm knife? Slides right through, right? (like butta!) Using Doceri with the Apple Pencil on an iPad Pro feels just like that. Previous to the Apple Pencil and iPad Pro I was using Doceri on an iPad2 with a Jot Script stylus and I thought that was […]
By Jason Gilmore
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Posted in Companion Tools, Flipped Classroom, Reviews, Screencasts
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Also tagged Apple Pencil, Doceri, drawing, drawing app., education, flip class, flipped classroom, iPad pro, iPad Pro and Doceri, k12, screencast
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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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Posted in Doceri, History, Reviews
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Also tagged Adonit, Apple Pencil, Doceri, Doceri Desktop, edtech, iPad pro, Jot Script, K-12, review, screencasting, tech
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Doceri will be at ISTE 2013 in San Antonio! Find us on the Exhibit floor in booth 7232 – right next to Microsoft in Exhibit Hall D. We’ll be holding drawings for free Doceri licenses, iPad presentation cases and chargers throughout each day for those who attend our short presentation. What’s more, here’s a list of ISTE […]
By Jason Gilmore
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Posted in Doceri, Educational Conferences, News
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Also tagged apps, BYOD, classroom, conference, digital, edtech, edu, education, elementary, flipped class, flipped classsroom, flipping, Google, high school, interactive, iPad, iPads in Education, iPads in the classroom, ISTE, K-12, middle school, mobile, San Antonio, screencast, Screencasts, technology, whiteboard
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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, annotation, Apple TV, astronomy, class, classroom, distraction, flipped class, Geography, high school, iPad, presentation, student
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January 19, 2012 – 1:19 pm
Here’s our take on today’s Apple announcement: It puts teachers in the driver’s seat to create and share content with their students and each other. The content creation trend is moving rapidly into the education realm, and it’s about time. Great teachers create great teaching resources for their classes, and have been doing so for years, from the […]
By Bev Barnett
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Posted in Companion Tools
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Also tagged Doceri, edtech, education, electronic white board, iBooks, iBooks Author, interactive teaching, interactive whiteboard, iPad, iPad curriculum, iPad in education, iPad use in the classroom, iPads in Education, iPads in higher education, iTunes U, IWB, Robert Pronovost
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