I have attempted to use the iPad 2 as a classroom tool. In my continuing query to pick up to verbalise Spanish at least together with the median Spanish three-year-old, we go to classes a couple nights a week. we have used both iPads a and two (the 2 was paid for to tear photos of the whiteboard, a charge it wholly fails in), and they're great. The complaint is, they keep slipping off the table.
The tidy small Smart Phone Note might be only the thing, though. With it we can press my aging iPod Touch back in to action a final time, only similar to a tiny, electronic Rocky Balboa. The Smart Phone Note is a paper notepad with a container up tip to grip your iPhone (although it should work is to iPod Touch too). You can even leave the phone in there as you run from category to category or - in my box - from category to within reach bar. The container will grip the iPhone in possibly landscape or mural orientations.
Thus equipped, we could use a compendium app and perspective photos taken of the whiteboard from formerly lessons (with a correct camera, dammit) whilst essay on paper, all without anything slipping off the desk. There's even a cut out for plugging in headphones, that honestly seems dumb, or at least pointless.
The Smart Phone Note is existing now, for 30,000 Won, or around $27.
Smart Phone Note product page [Design Tag around Oh Gizmo! ]
See Also:
Shot Note Paper Pads Designed to Be Scanned by iPhone
Paper Notebooks Mimic iPhone
SPhone: A $500 Paper iPhone Clone
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