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iPad and Smartboard use in Education

A question for developers - can I link my iPad to the Smartboard in my classroom ?
If not could an app be designed to do this ?
( The Smartboard links to the class computer at the moment and has a touch sensitive screen).
The possibilities for displaying and using interactive lessons using an ipad seem quite exciting, and also opens up a lot of opportunities for lesson apps to be made for the ipad !!
If an app for this already exists could someone tell me it's name .
Many thanks.

Macbook, Mac OS X (10.5.8)

Posted on Mar 3, 2011 10:23 PM

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Mar 4, 2011 9:02 AM in response to Classteacher

There are not now any smartboard apps for the iPad that I am aware of, and it would require some serious engineering on the part of the manufacturers - Promethean and Smart (the two major forces in the industry) do not have any apps. Remember that smartboards are dependent on connecting to a computer in two ways - through the VGA (for the display) and for the USB (for the interactive "touchscreen" functionality as well as the sound - and, at least for the Smartboard, for powering up the speakers). There is nothing out there now that would give all of those "outs" from an iPad.

You would also need a mirroring capability - and if I read the descriptions correctly, the new mirroring will only work in iPad2 to an HDMI source (most basic projectors that are in schools do not take HDMI in).

Now one nice thing is that the use of the iPad on a projector would make the "touchscreen" of the Smartboard/Promethean unneeded - you could work directly on the iPad and see the results on a projected screen, with much better results - for one thing, you wouldn't be blocking the screen. However, the Smart software as written would not work with that (the drawing in particular would be tough to use on an iPad interface, even with a stylus). More significant is the limitation of the mirroring to HDMI - even if you had HDMI compatible projector in the classroom, you'd have to wire any ceiling mounted projectors with HDMI cable, and that is much more expensive than VGA.

Now my hope, of course, is that I'm mistaken in my interpretation of all of this and that iOS 4.3 will allow mirroring through a VGA out - but that's now how I read the descriptions published by Apple. 😟
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Mar 5, 2011 4:31 AM in response to rcheramy

Hadn't thought of that - you could use Splashtop Remote or a similar program to "control" the laptop with the iPad, and then let the student use the iPad. You're still not using an iPad app on the smartboard, however - just another tool to control the computer's software, and I think the OP was looking for a unique iPad app for the board.
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Jul 19, 2011 9:21 AM in response to Classteacher

SMART Technologies released the Bridgit for iPad app in May, 2011. It enables an Apple iPad to join a SMART Bridgit conference. Within the conference the Apple iPad can they be used to temporarily take control of any shared computer, just like other participants who are using desktop or laptop computers. It can also temporarily take control of the comptuer which is connected to a SMARTBoard.


For more information and to download the Bridgit for iPad app, please visit this page on the Apple iTunes website: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/smart-bridgit-conferencing/id433502122?mt=8#


Regards,


Ian Berg

Technical Support

SMARTTechnologies

Contact Support: http://www.smarttech.com/contactsupport
Web: www.smarttech.com

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Feb 23, 2012 12:45 PM in response to irenefrommo

If all you want to do is project the iPad onto the screen, you can use a VGA adaptor to connect (via cable) your iPad to the projector.


Doceri (or Splashtop Whiteboard) will allow you to control your computer, which can then be projected to the screen, and then to replicate some Smartboard features (annotation on screen overlays, etc.).


If you just want to control the computer on the screen without annotations (a pure remote control type feature), you can use an app like Splashtop Remote.

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Jan 30, 2013 9:16 AM in response to Erinnx

Dear Erinnx, your theory is correct.


In the Description of the SMART Notebook for iPad app there is a brief statement about displaying content. It says: "Show content from an iPad on an interactive whiteboard for the whole class to see using AirPlay and an Apple TV or using an HDMI or VGA cable with the proper connectors".


I'm assuming you prefer a wireless connection based on your interest in Bluetooth support. For further information about using Airplay, there is a page titled "How to use AirPlay Mirroring" with an iPad generation 2 or 3 on Apple Support. It is here: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5209


Also, there is a software update to SMART Notebook for iPad which is coming soon which addresses feature requests we have received about this app.


Sincerely,


Ian Berg Technical Support Specialist. Level II

SMART TechnologiesCustomer Support www.smarttech.com/contactsupport

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Mar 4, 2011 6:20 PM in response to Classteacher

Edistorm ( http://www.edistorm.com) works great for collaboration on the Smartboard.

The best approach is to have a laptop connected to the Smartboard and have people interacting with it from their laptops, netbooks, iPads(tailored web version) or iPhones (app in the app store).

Anyone can log into the same brainstorming wall and all changes are displayed live on all devices as well as on the Smartboard.

Love to hear feedback on how it works for you and how it could be better.
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May 10, 2011 3:22 PM in response to PogoPossum

The big part that is missing is actually the touch input on the Smartboard to be converted into clicks on the iPad. For that to happen, Apple needs to allow mouse input - via Bluetooth would be ideal.


There is another discussion started on this. Search for "Smartboard".


It can be done - I've seen it work on a Samsung Galaxy tablet, as we as a jail-broken iPad.


Please, Apple. Make it happen.

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Jun 10, 2011 10:47 PM in response to Classteacher

Just saw this thread. We came out with an app that is an interactive whiteboard on the iPad in Feb. It's called Doceri (www.doceri.com). I think it will do everything you want it to do. You can try it out for free. Sorry for the blatant plug for our app, but it is pretty much a spot on answer to your question. It works by controlling your computer connected to the projector (pretty much just like the other IWB's on the market).

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Jul 19, 2011 4:06 PM in response to MarkJelic13

That's not the part that's missing - has nothing to do with allowing mouse input vs touch input (well, not nothing, but that's really not the problem). Right now the iPad has only one port, but an IWB has two outputs - the VGA for the projector and the USB for the touchscreen input. If the iPad is conneting to the VGA cable, it can't connect to the smartboard itself.

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Aug 14, 2011 8:42 AM in response to Classteacher

It is possible to use Smart Notebook Express in a web browser to open Smart Notebook files from any web browser. Unfortunately, it uses flash. If iPad would allow flash, you should be able to use Smart Notebook express to interact with your smartboard. 🙂


Just go to express.smarttech.com and see for yourself... although it's still under beta development and I do believe it's been down a few times in the past.

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Aug 20, 2011 11:18 AM in response to KatjaKrolic

You can't - as this thread explains, there is no way to run the iPad through any interactive whiteboard. You can connect it to the projector and have the kids use the iPad and see it displayed on the screen or board, but there's no way they can interact directly with the board itself.

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Aug 20, 2011 11:21 AM in response to smattera

Nice to know - but really doesn't solve the OP's problem. And the issue with Flash is much more complicated than Apple not allowing it - Adobe after several years was unable to build it for the iOS, so Apple made it clear that they wouldn't support it if it did come out ... so even if Apple said they allow it, it would likely take Adobe a while to come up with a working version.

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Aug 20, 2011 4:48 PM in response to Classteacher

@ PogoPossum

This would be why I said I WOULD LIKE. With the students I work with, I cannot safely provide them with their own iPad. On top of this, the cuts in education are beyond painful. Creating a way where the two could interact directly so apps could be used in educational enviornments more efficiently would be highly helpful. Also, Flash doesn't run the apps and therefore is not necessary for connection from iPad to SMARTboard.

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Aug 22, 2011 6:24 AM in response to PogoPossum

PogoPossum,


Can I remind you of what you wrote as the first reply to the original post:


>Now my hope, of course, is that I'm mistaken in my interpretation of all of this and that iOS 4.3 will allow mirroring through a VGA out - but that's now how I read the descriptions published by Apple. 😟


That wouldn't be a wish-list you had back then, would it? 🙂


Seriously, it seems like it is taboo around here to speak aloud what would be most desired on the hardware we all love. Has Apple decreed this? That they don't want to hear from their users, or have us discuss things that would be most useful or desirable?


I know, I know... What's-his-face is going to jump in here and give me the link to Suggestions page that goes to Apple with never any feedback on whether your idea is good or not or whether it is popular, or maybe could be better implemented. That is what forums are for - the exchange of ideas for the betterment of all. I find it difficult to accept that Apple doesn't want to hear from its users in this medium. If someone from *Apple* could confirm this, then I will forever hold my peace and not dear breathe a wishful whim ever again on this forum. 🙂


Until then: Apple - Please give us Bluetooth Mouse Support on the iPad. We all know you can technically do it. We've all seen the video. Please make it a reality in iOS 5. 🙂

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