I was very excited to see the $15 AirServer software quickly connect and display not only the school-imaged network iPads that we were starting up, but also to my own personal devices that are not imaged to the school's network but just connected to the Internet. Today my tech support staff member installed AirServer onto our network. You made a great comment and, in theory, you probably saved our school hundreds of dollars. So, if you've got an i/pad/pod/phone that you want to mirror, a projector, computer, and screen/SmartBoard already, it might not be a bad solution." -Ben Coy Its a pc/mac download and allows mirroring of iOS devices to your computer. "Is anyone out there giving Airserver a go in the classroom? It handles airplay from iOS but is $15 as opposed to the $99 Apple TV. All those months ago, I copied a comment that I found intriguing into my "Tech Stuff to Look Into" file: When I'm conducting my research, I almost always take time to check out the commentary on the information as I often find it just as insightful as the article itself. We already have a SMART Board and several projectors throughout the school and we're looking at purchasing class sets of iPads in the near future, so a mirroring device/software is definitely a direction we'd like to go in. I began my research into mirroring devices by reading this article a few months ago, originally looking at purchasing Apple TVs for our school.
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