Hi, I am just wondering what would do if you want to show a document from your computer to be projected on the screen? How would you have taken care of the image (of the document) overlapping with what you have already written on the screen? And how to toggle them seemlessly so that the children wouldn't feel you are too flustered.
Thanks for the videos. I usually end up seeing your video about 3 days after I start doing something similar. Nice to see someone running throu the same problems and solutions. I always find something in your video to “steal” though.
I guess Im asking randomly but does anybody know a tool to get back into an instagram account..? I stupidly forgot the account password. I love any help you can offer me
This can be an excellent solution to the problem of the hybrid classes, but I found two problems when I use it: the echo and the lag. The echo problem can be solved muting the microphone in both devices, but I need to use one. The lag problem seems to be more dificult to solve despite of the fact I have a fast internet.
A great solution! Your channel is going from strength to strength! What are you thoughts on having audio on so students can discuss, but avoiding the obvious feedback issues?
Thanks 👍. Yes, audio 🔉 should be on one device so students can hear discussions and respond. Make sure only one device audio is on. Otherwise there will be a feedback loop ➿.
@@BeardSquaredEdtech Great video, thank you. Ok, only one device with audio on....I'm guessing that should be the device closest to me, so my online students can hear me? And when students ask questions, I suppose I would just need to repeat the question so all students hear it, yes?
Very well done. It seems like a third device would be in order: One to project your content from. I use my projector everyday (for in-person classes) to project content.
Sir, great videos. Can you please tell an app that can convert handwritten mathematical equations to text format?Like if I write equations with apple pencil and those equations get converted to text format which can be pasted/used in MS word. It would be really helpful.
Nope. Students join for live sessions via Google meet. All lessons are live. I share class notes and resources daily on Google classroom after the fact.
Saved by this video. I can still keep my job. Thanks
Omg 😆 that’s awesome 👏. Thanks 😊
Hi, I am just wondering what would do if you want to show a document from your computer to be projected on the screen? How would you have taken care of the image (of the document) overlapping with what you have already written on the screen? And how to toggle them seemlessly so that the children wouldn't feel you are too flustered.
thanks for keeping it simple!
You Rock! Just what I needed to show my teachers in Buffalo New York! Thanks!
Thanks Stryker. I'm glad you liked it. 👍
Thank you! This was really helpful.
Thanks for the videos. I usually end up seeing your video about 3 days after I start doing something similar. Nice to see someone running throu the same problems and solutions. I always find something in your video to “steal” though.
I guess Im asking randomly but does anybody know a tool to get back into an instagram account..?
I stupidly forgot the account password. I love any help you can offer me
This can be an excellent solution to the problem of the hybrid classes, but I found two problems when I use it: the echo and the lag. The echo problem can be solved muting the microphone in both devices, but I need to use one. The lag problem seems to be more dificult to solve despite of the fact I have a fast internet.
A great solution! Your channel is going from strength to strength! What are you thoughts on having audio on so students can discuss, but avoiding the obvious feedback issues?
Thanks 👍. Yes, audio 🔉 should be on one device so students can hear discussions and respond. Make sure only one device audio is on. Otherwise there will be a feedback loop ➿.
@@BeardSquaredEdtech Great video, thank you. Ok, only one device with audio on....I'm guessing that should be the device closest to me, so my online students can hear me? And when students ask questions, I suppose I would just need to repeat the question so all students hear it, yes?
Thank you so much Sir, it really helped.
Seems like I can't sign in to Zoom on two devices with the same account, which makes sense. Maybe this is a feature of Google Meet?
Thanks so much for this video and the ideas.
You are brilliant!
Thank you ☺ 👍
Very well done.
It seems like a third device would be in order: One to project your content from. I use my projector everyday (for in-person classes) to project content.
Big help thanks
Great video ! Why did you switch the camera instead of just using the front camera ? I’m trying to understand. Does it show up better?
Yes, the rear camera is better quality. This is true 99% of the time. Your smartphone 📱 or iPad's rear camera 📸 is better quality.
@@BeardSquaredEdtech Thank you!
Perfect demo!
Thank you Julie ☺ 👍
Thank you may Allah bless you
Apart from the two devices what can I use for the in class student hear what the online students are saying?
Use the laptop speaker 🔈 or a Bluetooth speaker 🔊 so they can hear the online students 👨🎓
How do you do it regarding the audio? Can online students hear what you say with all the noise from a classroom full of kids?
Use a pair of Bluetooth earphones. I use my Apple Airpod Pro ☺
Thank you so much sir
Sir, great videos. Can you please tell an app that can convert handwritten mathematical equations to text format?Like if I write equations with apple pencil and those equations get converted to text format which can be pasted/used in MS word. It would be really helpful.
I have a video on this. Look for Microsoft Word iPad on my channel. you will find your solution.
@@BeardSquaredEdtech Thank you sir :)
Check this out ua-cam.com/video/GT_szKzYGqY/v-deo.html
do we need a wireless microphone with this setup?
I usually use my airpods.
Which ipad case are you using?
Cover buddy by switch easy
What about classroom noise. How well can the online students hear you? Please advice
Use a Bluetooth headset. I personally use Apple Airpods Pro
@@BeardSquaredEdtech does that mean you're hearing your online students questions/responses through the airpods? Thanks.
In this video ve u used projecter
I'm not using a projector. Although you can connect the projector to your laptop/computer 🖥 👍
Are any of your courses pre- recorded? If so how often?
Nope. Students join for live sessions via Google meet. All lessons are live. I share class notes and resources daily on Google classroom after the fact.
@@BeardSquaredEdtech Oh,okay Thanks
How would this work if I wanted to show a video to my class?
From the computer/iPad in Google Meet, click on "share display", then share tab or screen and play the video you'd like to use. 👍