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Working Together: iPad Apps that Facilitate Student Collaboration
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Hi Monica, Just saw your presentation on simplyk12. Do you know of any app that allows you to merge together two presentations? (ie: two students create a recording of their part of a story and you want to integrate them into one presentation or story)
Hi Christine, great question! If you save a student’s recording to the Camera Roll using an app like Doceri, then you should be able to put each “clip” together using a movie editing app like iMovie.
Jot! is another whiteboard app that can facilitate student collaboration. It has a live sharing feature where students can share their ideas and collaborate in real time.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/jot!-whiteboard-free/id371937922?mt=8