If you have an iPad in your physical OR remote classroom, you have a POWERFUL piece of technology that can allow you to do and share almost anything! Pair that iPad with Google Meet and an Apple Pencil, and the possibilities are ENDLESS.
What Can You Do?
Smart Notebook App:
Control a Smart Notebook presentation.
Annotate over content and slides.
Control and move virtual manipulatives.
Add new pages on the fly.
Add images from your iPad's photo library and annotate them right away! Share student work, take a snap of a worksheet, and so much more.
This video will show you how you can interact with Smart Notebook Slides using an iPad and Apple Pencil.
*Note: Meet did not record my shared desktop screen, so ignore that reference.
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Google Meet App:
No Apple TV? No Problem! Share your iPad screen into your Google Meet to display any content from your iPad. This can be shared to your at home audience as well as your in-person audience!
You can turn off your webcam to maximize the iPad screen on your classroom display.
Chrome Remote Desktop App:
Control your computer screen. Switch tabs, click play or pause on a video, and more!
This allows you to get out into the classroom and still control the display from virtually anywhere.
Using iPad and Chrome Remote Desktop to Control Your Computer from Anywhere!.mp4
Google Slides App:
You can present Google Slides into a Google Meet in order to not only share slides, but to annotate RIGHT ON YOUR SLIDES!!
Open a Google Slides presentation and click the play button. Select "present to a new or existing meeting."
This allows you to control the pace and delivery of your slides, and use a writing tool to annotate over your slides. You can also see any speaker notes you have added on the iPad's presenter view.
iPad and Google Slides.mp4
What Else Can You Do?
Apple TV:
Share your iPad's screen to your display to share any App with students on your main display in the classroom.