For the low vision user who is connected to the teacher's computer with their iPad--see lesson on airdisplay or any other device that will extend the teacher's screen, the student can now take a screen shot of say a math problem and freeze it on their iPad so they can complete the problem.
The student will hold in the iPad's power button and press the Home button, to take a screen shot. That imagine is a picture and is stored on the iPad with the other pictures. The teacher (or student) can then open that picture from their camera: type on the top right hand corner and open in any "art" type app, such as SAS Gloss (free app) and then write directly on the imagine. So, if the teacher is doing a math problem, the student can snap a screen shot, open that picture in SAS Gloss and draw/type the answer, notes, etc. These images can be saved, emailed, etc. Fantastic way to have more options
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
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