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March 4, 2014
A great tool to record your lessons for flipped and blended learning.
ShowMe is basically an interactive whiteboard that allows you to record your lessons. The user is able to write and add pictures or other multimedia while speaking. The whole production is recorded and available for students to view. It works well on my iPad and allows me to pause and rewind for a flawless production.
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February 28, 2014
ShowMe is an excellent app that allows your Ipad to become an interactive whiteboard.
ShowMe is a great app that allows me to differentiate instruction quickly and as needed. I like it requires little set up time and I quickly access it when I want to make lessons more interactive. I quickly change apps from the interactive whiteboard to various other games. I wish the free version did include more pen colors. ShowMe is a great app for educators needing the functionality of an interactive whiteboard for the classroom. Its easy-to-use interface and distraction-free workspace make this a great app to teach students with.
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October 30, 2013
Show Me allows students to show what they know by letting them record their voice while explaining a concept.
Show Me is a great teaching tool allowing teachers to record explanations to present to the class or for individual students to view. Show Me is great for students, allowing them to record and show what they know. The tool is so engaging and fun, the students don't even realize teachers are using it as an assessment tool.
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October 29, 2013
Great for flip teaching
ShowMe is good for recording voice-over whiteboard lessons. The interface is intuitive and easy to use. Images can be easily added. A stylus is recommended, although precision writing can be a challenge.
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October 27, 2013
Interesting for drawing and telling stories with children
I think this app is fine for simple demonstrations which do not require complicated explanations or information. The screen is small and unless you have a stylus, it is inconvenient to try and write words with your fingertip.
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