Middle school student Shane shows us a Simple Interest problem. She created this tutorial using the free ScreenChomp app on her iPad and Camtasia Studio was later used for adding the pop ups.
Part of the student-created tutorial project at Mathtrain.TV.Mathtrain.TV is a free, educational “kids teaching kids” project from Mr. Marcos and his Students at Lincoln Middle School in Santa Monica, CA.
Mathtrain.TV plays on mobile devices, including iPads & iPhones.
StudentCreated.TV is a free site for sharing student-created tutorials for all school subjects. Also mobile-enabled.
“Poseidon”, a 6th grader, shows us some statistics of Mean, Median, Mode and Range. This tutorial was created on an iPad, using Doceri. Part of the student-created Mathtrain.TV Project
Mathtrain.TVnow plays on mobile devices, including iPads & iPhones! StudentCreated.TV is a free site for sharing student-created tutorials for all school subjects! Videos also play on mobile devices.
“Shane” is a sixth-grader & created this tutorial on her iPad, using the free ScreenChomp app. “Shane” shows us some things w/integers.
Part of the student-created Mathtrain.TV Project Mathtrain.TV videos now play on mobile devices, including iPads & iPhones! StudentCreated.TV is a free site for sharing student-created tutorials for all school subjects! It is open to the world and focused on student content. Videos also play on mobile devices.
Sixth grader, “Poseidon”, makes his debut with a video tutorial on the Pythagorean Theorem. He used his iPad and an app called, Doceri, to create this screencast.
Part of the student-created Mathtrain.TV Project.
NEWS UPDATE:
Mathtrain.TV has been upgraded. Videos now play on mobile devices, including iPads and iPhones!
Coming soon, StudentCreated.TV, a free site for sharing student-created tutorials for all school subjects! Open to the world and focused on student content. Videos on this site also play on mobile devices such as iPhone and iPad. Brought to you from the creators of Mathtrain.TV.
A quick look at how to start using the Reflection App on your Mac so you can share your iPad/iPhone screen.
The cool thing is you can move around the classroom with this app on and iPad or iPhone camera on and have a “portable, wireless document camera”!
If you want to show it on a projector, just remember that you need to have an adapter to go from your Mac to your projector (which is most likely a VGA connection).
In 3D, another World’s First! Yes, it’s another boring “unboxing” of the iPad. But we tried to make it just a bit more interesting by bringing it to you in 3D.
I think the beginning effects look the most promising. We’ll keep experimenting with the 3D webcam.