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Improved Nearpod now acting as “anywherepod”
When my colleagues and I first tried out Nearpod it was a bit problematic connecting to each other. Students and teachers used different wireless networks – was that the problem? Whatever the problem, it was limited to teachers and students … Continue reading
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Sharing links with iPad users is just a tap away
Scenario – you have a new class and want them all to go to this great website. Problem is the website url is really very long. Writing it on the board is not going to work well. What do you … Continue reading
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Tagged collaboration, cross-platform, free, iPad, justpaste.it, kl1p.com, sharing
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Cross-platform sharing with kl1p.com
Imagine this scenario – you are at a conference and you want some group participation by way of some written information to an open ended question. Easy enough if you are in a lab with OneNote, but quite a different … Continue reading