Jan 29, 2010 19:44
Wanted: Someone who can help me figure out what I need to turn an iPad into a teaching appliance. I have a nebulous list of features in my head (including running in-classroom A/V switching and management), and I'd love to see it put into practice. I just don't have the tools or knowledge to implement this.
Anyone game?
teaching,
schools,
avclub,
ipad
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You'd be much better going with an iBook.
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Multitasking is overrated if you have fast enough processing. The iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad apps take you right back to where you left off when you return. I like the idea of a quick, relatively inexpensive, tablet device that I can use to run my classroom A/V, to build a more interactive multimedia experience.
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If you just want to control AV equipment, an iPhone or iPod Touch is probably better. (Who needs all those pixels?)
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Anyway, for remote purposes, I'm pretty sure you just want this: http://theappleblog.com/2010/01/04/iphone-becomes-a-universal-remote-this-february/ It will also plug into an iPad.
Re: direct teaching tool, that's what I was attempting to argue against in my earlier post. A dozen people can't even really *see* an iPad all at once. How would you use it for teaching?
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