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by tikhiloku1973 2020. 1. 31. 03:23

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Reflector Teacher For Mac

I mac to i pad mirroring using reflector 3 with Inspire 1 Pro V2.

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Reflector 2 is available for both Mac & PCs and has a lot of great new features: Device Management: Reflector 2 gives great new control over the devices being used. Reflector Teacher is a budget friendly, easy-to-use solution that makes sharing ideas and engaging students effortless. Untether from the desk or podium, and display your Chromebook, iOS, Windows, Mac or Android screens wirelessly from anywhere in the classroom.

Reflector is an Airplay receiver program for your computer that allows you to both mirror and record your iPad/iPhone screen. If the computer is connected to a projector, an entire class will be able to view on the screen exactly what is being done on the device in real time, with zero lag time. There are countless possibilities of what can be achieved with this program. With the enormous advance of iPads in the education sector, Reflector will be an incredible tool for all iPad educators. Additional Benefits of Reflector Recording the iPad screen: Multiple uses and purposes of recording what is shown on the iPad/iPhone screen. Go through your lessons and record them for distance education students, for example. Lessons would then be in video form and can be organized into iTunes U or other online formats.

Multiple device mirroring at the same time: This feature is excellent. Have more than one device be shared on the big screen. Projects can be compared and contrasted.

Shy students do not have to stand in front of their peers, but instead Airplay their work from their seats. Here is a short video showing multiple screens on PC. Password protection: Easily set up a password for Reflector, give it out to only those that you want to have the ability to share on the projected screen. This way, not just anyone within the WiFi network can “hijack” your projector! Full-screen mode: While the effect of having an iPad/iPhone frame is great for recording and showing off apps, use the feature of having the real estate of the entire projection screen so that everyone in the classroom can see. In settings, you can set mirroring to automatically launch in Full-screen once Airplay mirroring is enabled.

No-wires/no mess with your current projection set up: Even the Apple TV, which is in itself a great device, will require a couple more wires (power and hdmi cords). Reflector will do almost everything an Apple TV can, with NO additional wires/chords. Also, you will save money ($99USD vs. Do make sure you check out the official Reflector for more in-depth posts on features! Original post: Here is an affordable way to mirror your iPad/iPhone in your classroom if you do not wish to purchase the. ($12.99, formerly known as Reflection) is a great Mac/PC app that is extremely easy to set up and use.

First, what is mirroring? Mirroring your iPad/iPhone and even the latest 5th generation iPod touch means showing on a second screen everything that is shown.

Once set up, your device that you control will be displayed. It is a very useful way to display your iPad to a large group of students/colleagues. Show your presentations, videos, and even games without a hitch. The easiest way to mirror is to attach your iPad directly to your computer. This is the “fastest” and most solid way, and does not present any lag whatsoever. A wired connection is actually what I currently rely on, since I teach in over seven different classrooms at any given time of year.

( Read my post if you wish to learn how to set up a wired projection of your iPad.) However, if you teach in your own classroom, and have a strong WiFi connection, I would recommend trying a wireless connection. This will give you the freedom to walk around and use different areas of the room, all while still being able to project exactly what you want to project. Mirroring your iDevice in the classroom gives many advantages. For instance, if your computer is hooked up to a projector, you are able to wirelessly roam around the classroom with your device and anything that appears on it will also appear on the screen.

Teachers should mirror iPads in the following cases:. Apps can be projected and used for teaching the entire class;. Completely replacing the need for a document camera, a (small) object can be zoomed in on with the camera and the whole class can see it on the screen;.

Students can use the iPads like a whiteboard using apps such as and to share with the class;. Videos can quickly be chosen and showed to the whole class;. If there is a class set of iPads, individuals can take turns mirroring their progress on a project; The possibilities are limitless. In fact, a lot of the and that I share on this blog incorporate mirrored projection for the class. Reflector will give you the rid of the need to connect your projector with any cables.

If you have a strong WiFi signal, this solution is ideal. How it works: Once you purchase the program, make sure all your devices are connected to the same WiFi. Then, all you need to do is:. Run Reflector on your computer. Find the Airplay icon on your device ( Double-tap the Home button and swipe right until you find it). In Settings, you can choose to add a password.

Select your computer and choose “Mirror”. It is that simple. Now you can mirror your device without much lag at all ( again, depending on your WiFi signal). Recording A great feature of Reflector is that you can record what you do on your iDevice.

App developers would have an easy time showcasing their apps. Reviewers like myself can do the same, and use other additional software to audio-record/narrate what is being shown. If you would like to just record the audio output of the iPad, go to “Device”, then “Recording”. Audio is “pushed” to your computer as well, meaning if you play any videos or mp3s, the sound will come out of the computer speakers instead of out the iPad speakers. This will come in handy if you have external speakers attached to your computer. Here is a quick video I made showing the mirroring of my iPad to my MacBook Pro.

Notice the smaller iPad frame in the MacBook (left). When you project it, it will become full-screen. Conclusion: If setting up an Apple TV is not a viable option for you in your classroom, Reflector will be a suitable replacement. At only $12.99 ( They offer additional discounts for 5 or more licences, even more of a discount for 20+ licences), it is not only an affordable wireless solution for mirroring, but an obvious one, if you, as an educator, wish to wirelessly roam around the classroom and project what is on your iDevice. Check out the official FAQs from the developers. Can you think of any creative uses for Reflector? Let us know in the comments!.Note that only the more recent devices support Airplay.

Check for a list of compatible devices. Please note that REFLECTOR is NOT an iOS app, but rather a computer program. It is not available in the Mac App Store, but rather on the developer. Steve, Thanks again for choosing me for the free Reflector promo code! I have used it in my professional development class with my Mac and I love it. This past week, I showed the teachers how it works – they all connected their iPads to it, and we had 8 iPads up on the screen at once.

We all have Reflector on our classroom computers, but I don’t think many of the teachers have actually used it. I’m hoping that now they have actually seen it in action and see how easy it is to use, they will gravitate towards using it.

I teach a Media class of 32 students and run the library. Currently we have nothing at our school to project iPads to the LCD projectors. I recently took a iPad class and was introduced to Reflector. I would use Reflector to show my students the different media apps (Logo quiz, forms of media, and Fact of Opinion). My students use the iPads to film two minute public service announcements. I would be able to use reflector to show how to edit their recording in imovie.

Finally, I am a Library Media Specialist and many teachers would come down to the library to demonstrate apps in their respected disciplines. Reflector is an app that meets the standards of innovation. I am currently trying to use it in combination with AirParrot to display a prompting app that I have in my iPad, onto a teleprompter setup that I have attached via an Apple TV. This is truly an experiment that I would hope it would yield me great results. I want to teach educational videos and always be looking at the screen. In order to do that, I need the prompter and the iPad software and its great because I can control the speed of the prompting remotely.

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Reflector and AirParrot could truly bridge the gap of a “one-man-band” teacher that wants to record videos all by himself. So many ways to use Reflector in my seventh grade ELA classroom! It could save time when introducing new apps.

Since I currently don’t have a way to connect my iPad to the board, I meet with small groups to demo a new app. (I have over 100 students, so a new app demo can take lots of time.) Reflector would allow me to continue to work in small groups and provide individualized attention, but the focus would immediately shift to the students’ progress instead of repeated “Let me show you how this works.” discussions. Reflector could allow me to do 5 whole group demos instead of 25-30 small group demos. Another way I would use it would be for student presentations. I would love for students to show off their iPad creations during whole group discussions! (We actually tried to put an iPad under the document camera, but it didn’t work. 🙂 I like the way Reflector creates more opportunities for student-centered whole group activities.

Thanks for sharing this with us! At my school I am the computer lab instructor for the one computer lab we have for 3rd and 4th grades. At present there are about 200 students. I am also the only employee who currently has a school iPad on my campus. Therefore, the students and I would greatly benefit from the Reflector app. There are so many amazing projects we could share together on the lab’s Promethean board due to the way this app works.

I would love to receive it and show other teachers how it could be used in their regular classrooms as we slowly add more iPads to our campus. Thanks for sharing the free 10 minutes with me. Now I want more!!!:o) Cheryl P. I just learned about this program in a training I went to this week and loved it.

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I am a new teacher at a very small school, less then 50 kids. But we are growing!!! I would be using this program in the library with making videos on books the kids have read, author study’s, and with cloud art. The other teachers will be using it in their classrooms also. I feel this is the way teaching will be from now on and am very excited about trying it out!!

We as teachers need to find ways to keep kids interested in learning. If they are doing the same work to look up the information on the project then why not let them have some fun creating a book or video and sharing their work with everyone. With this software I feel the possibilities on what to use this for are endless.

NORTH CANTON, Ohio, Nov. 21, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Squirrels LLC today launched Reflector Teacher, a new screen-mirroring application built on the Reflector technology that’s used in more than 100,000 classrooms. A photo accompanying this announcement is available at A photo accompanying this announcement is available at Reflector Teacher is an education-streamlined version of the Reflector software that educators use to wirelessly display iPads, Chromebooks and other devices in the classroom. “While Reflector is widely used in schools across the world, it wasn’t initially created with classrooms in mind,” Squirrels cofounder Andrew Gould said.

“It only made sense to make a version of Reflector that’s optimized for the classroom.” Rewritten from the ground up, Reflector Teacher includes key stability and performance improvements that increase instruction time and decrease distractions by allowing students to connect faster and more reliably. Building on previous iPad, Chromebook and Mac mirroring support, Reflector Teacher can receive Miracast connections from teachers and students using a Microsoft Surface tablet or other Windows computer. Other classroom-focused features include the ability to quickly capture a screenshot of connected student devices, preconfigured preferences ideal for classrooms and compatibility with other Squirrels education-oriented apps: Reflector Student and Reflector Director. Introductory pricing is available. Reflector Teacher is normally priced at $14.99, but a 20 percent discount is available for a limited time after launch. Existing users can upgrade at a better discount by opening Reflector 2 and checking for updates. What’s new in Reflector Teacher?

Miracast Reflector Teacher on Windows includes Miracast receiving support. Students and teachers using Microsoft Surface tablets and other computers can now easily share their screens. Screenshots Teachers can instantly take a full-resolution snapshot of any connected student device. Screen Peek Teachers can see a small preview of student device screens before showing them to the entire class. Windows Specific Upgrades On Windows, Reflector Teacher is located near the Start button instead of the system tray by the clock where Reflector 2 was located. Connected devices are now visible in a window that makes it easier for teachers to access. Under-the-hood Improvements Reflector Teacher was completely rewritten for stability, performance and speed.

Connections are more stable, and connecting is faster and more reliable than ever before. Companion Apps Reflector Teacher is compatible with Reflector Director and Reflector Student. Reflector Director is designed to let teachers step away from their computer and continue to interact with mirrored student devices. Reflector Student helps students using iOS devices connect to Reflector Teacher and see peer devices. Interface and Experience Updates Reflector Teacher was redesigned for modern operating systems and classrooms.

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It includes interface updates that make mirroring and managing connected devices easier. For more information, visit or contact. About Squirrels LLC Squirrels LLC makes wireless screen-mirroring and device-monitoring software used in over 100,000 classrooms. Its solutions range from cost-effective mirroring apps to advanced classroom operations software. Educators and administrators use Squirrels technology to wirelessly view, manage and display classroom devices. More information can be found at.

Sidney Keith Squirrels LLC O: 855-207-0927 ext.

Reflector Teacher For Mac