Use Your iPad to Practice Your Language Skills Daily

Whether you’re a language aficionado or just want to hone your personal skills while attempting to learn a second language, your iPad is a valuable tool you’ll want to take advantage of. On one end of the spectrum, if you’re a language teacher, you can use your students’ access to iPads and mobile devices in…

Slingshot – Share Your iOS/MAC Screen with Anyone Around the World!

From the makers of the extremely popular Reflector (also featured on teachingwithipad.org) comes an exciting new application called Slingshot. If used to its full potential, Slingshot can bring together both educators and their students to collaborate and make presentations in a whole new way. AirPlay mirroring has been an excellent feature in the classroom to…

Dropbox Tip: Saving Local Files on your Computer

Hi, I saw your article on teachingwithipad.org and thought maybe you could help me accomplish something. I am trying to copy files that have been shared with me by a friend who has Dropbox onto my computer or an external hard drive somewhere..not just hanging out in my cloud..so that if they are unshared with…

Guest Post: The Advantages of eBooks

  eBooks are becoming more and more popular as we incorporate better technologies into our everyday lives. There are many reasons why people are choosing eBooks over there other options that they have. In this article, we will go over some of the many advantages that e-books can offer you over any other option that…

How to Easily Use iWork and MS Office Together

Here is a quick tip if you are working within both iWork and Microsoft Office. Apple announced some great new features in iOS8 last week. iCloud Drive will be an excellent addition to file structure implentation for iPads. Users will be able to take advantage of these features in the fall. Until then, this new…