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Posted on 28/02/201425/02/2014 by Rafael Scapin

Using DisplayNote to Collaborate with Students on iPads and Mirror Your Lessons

DisplayNote work as an overlay to the computer desktop and give you a bank of interactive tools that you can use from your computer or any interactive display.

http://teachingwithipad.org/2014/02/19/using-displaynote-to-collaborate-with-students-on-ipads-and-mirror-your-lessons/

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