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Using the iPad/Smartboard combination for students with disabilities

12/17/2012

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Looking for a way to use the iPad and Smartboard with special education students?  Splashtop remote will do that.  I have used this for a student with a visual impairment.  The class would complete activities on the Smartboard, which of course was hooked up the the computer.  The student was able to see everything we were doing on the iPad which he could hold at a much closer distance.  The user can also interact with the iPad, thus the Smartboard, without getting out of their seat!  This is handy when you have students with physical disabilities or students in wheelchairs.  If you want do to the reverse, use the app Reflection.  This will show whatever is on your iPad on the computer and therefore the Smartboard.  If there is a particular app you wan the whole class to interact with, all you need is Reflection.  *
Both apps require WiFi.
Reflection App- www.reflectorapp.com
Splashtop App- www.splashtop.com

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