Try going to PRINT and saving as a PDF. This should work on Mac and Windows.
John Hyde
Minneapolis
Try going to PRINT and save as PDF. This should work in Mac and WIndows.
That worked! Thank you for the tip.
You can also use the Screen Recorder tool in ActivInspire to record a lesson or explanation and save it as a video clip which you should be able to save on a network on load to a learning management system and access from the iPad.
You could use it through Activengage, and also as a remote to your computer via apps such as splastop.
On a different note, I listed a few useful apps for your STEM projects in this post:
community.prometheanplanet.com/.../stem-resources-for-ipads.aspx
We like students to be able to create & manipulate flipcharts from their iPads.
Can you recommend any VNC program, where you can control your ActivInspire with your iPad?
There are several apps that do that, some better than others. Here is a blog post with a review and many comments!
i would love a flipchart viewer... like in the old days! this would solve so many issues. If it were available on an ipad and a desktop, then great. Not everyone wants to download the personal version of the softwre at home.... I do not need students to alter flipcharts, just view them in an interactive way as they were intended. PDF does not allow this. Screen recording does, but is not time efficient for all lessons.
I think Active engage only lets children see flipcharts whilst in the classroom??... I would like them to access the flipcharts on our VLE from home. ( without having to download personal edition of inspire.
Activengage is not a flichart viewer at all. It is sort of like a "virtual" Activexpression "app." It allows student to participate or respond to questions that are posed with ActivInspire (typically on the Activboard). A flipchart viewer app would be very nice! Here's a screenshot of how Activengage Mobile would look if the teacher were to ask a question that wants students to put items in order.
You can use a appleTv to display iPad on projector and the PDF option above to display a flipchart with no moving items on an iPad.