EdCompass has an article that explains a few ways that you can use an iPad with your SMART board. There are three different things that they explore.
1. Creating docs using google docs and have them open on the board while the student accesses them on their iPad.
2. Use Dropbox to share files back and forth so the student can find photos and images and create files that can be added/linked to a notebook file easily.
3. Use Splashtop Remote software to take over your desktop (SMARTboard) with the iPad. This will allow the student to interact directly with the class.
As iPads are used more and more in the classroom, it's great to know that ideas are flowing on ways to incorporate them with the use of a SMARTboard!
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