October 30, 2017 – 4:59 pm
Over the past four years Doceri has become the foundation to my edtech tool belt. When presenting or having a discussion I am free to walk around the room and access Class Dojo, Kahoot!, Google Classroom, etc through Doceri. OR I can use it as a digital whiteboard and make a screencast on the fly. […]
By Jason Gilmore
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Posted in Classrooms, Doceri Teacher Feature, Science, Screencasts, Special Ed, Teaching Methods
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Also tagged accessibility, Apple Pencil, Doceri, edtech, Interactive whiteboard app, iPad, IWB, K-12, K-12 education, lessons, school, screencast, special education, support
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We have a WINNER!! of the Doceri user video contest to win an IPAD PRO AND APPLE PENCIL is… Mark Willis!!! Congratulations Mark! Here’s a previous Doceri Teacher Feature About Mark. Now the winning entry…
By Jason Gilmore
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Posted in Doceri Teacher Feature, Events, Math
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Also tagged Apple Pencil, Contest winner, Doceri, Doceri iPad app, Doceri Promo, edtech, educational technology, flipclass, K-12, Mark Willis, math, screencast
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January 14, 2017 – 3:10 pm
We are asking the question: How do you use the full Doceri System (iPad App and Doceri Desktop) to engage your students and facilitate learning? SP Controls would like to celebrate the 21st century teacher that has stepped away from the front of the classroom with the help of Doceri Desktop and the Doceri iPad […]
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, Apple Pencil, Doceri, drawing, drawing app., education, flip class, flipped classroom, 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, Apple Pencil, Doceri, Doceri Desktop, edtech, Jot Script, K-12, review, screencasting, tech
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