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Author Archives: Dirk Mateer
Wireless connections, Whiteboard and (lost) opportunities
When my Whiteboard app on the iPad works it is truly awesome. I was sitting in the back row of my summer macro class chatting away and controlling the screen. Life was good. Then the connection failed….and I was back … Continue reading
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SplashTop
I just finished using the SplashTop app to give a presentation at the AEA’s annual teaching conference. If you are unfamiliar with Splashtop, the app uses wi-fi to transfer the image on your laptop screen to the iPad. This has … Continue reading
IPad v. Research
I thought I’d begin my post by saying how much I enjoy playing with my new iPad. The problem is simple. So far I have invested 3 hours getting things set up. With the exception of one tweet (you can … Continue reading