The UDL Educational Technology Guide 2019-2020: Technology for Special Education

John F. O'Sullivan

Section 7 Projecting a Computer on an iPad

 

When someone has a visual impairment often times, they cannot see the board. Today’s classrooms have a projector. What these apps do is project the computer the teacher is using on the iPad or computer that the students are using. The student can then hold the device in a position that makes it easier to view. These apps need WiFi to work.

 

join.me Awesome Technology Author’s Pick Honorable Mention 

This app allows you to project a computer onto an iPad or computer. It is web-based. The free version allows you to do this with a small group of 10. The paid app allows up to a group of 250. Instead of projecting onto a board, you can project your computer onto multiple iPads.

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/join-me/id409811927?mt=8 

Website: https://join.me/ 

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.logmein.joinme&hl=en

join.me for Google Calendar

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/joinme-for-google-calenda/nemahdoihakfniciobefoebllhlobdok?hl=en-US


Mirroring360

This is mirroring software. There is a one-time charge if you decide to buy it. 

https://www.mirroring360.com/


Conference Pad

This app allows you to project the same screen onto multiple devices.

https://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/conference-pad/id377782792?mt=8  

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