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On the 25th June, 2013, I gave a one-hour session on "iPad Lecture Capture" as part of the monthly Technology Tuesdays. Above is an abbreviated video that shares some of the essentials of the presentation, outlining five strategies to capture and share lecture material on and with the Apple iPad.
Sansa Clip
Guerilla Lecture Capture
1: Jailbreak and Display Recorder
2: Screencasting Apps
4: AirPlay Approach
5: AVerMedia - C875 LGP
Presentation Resources
Sansa Clip
Guerilla Lecture Capture
Five Methods of iPad Lecture Capture
1: Jailbreak and Display Recorder
2: Screencasting Apps
- Ask3
- Doceri
- Doodlecast Pro
- Educreations Interactive Whiteboard
- Explain Everything
- ScreenChomp
- ShowMe Interactive Whiteboard
4: AirPlay Approach
5: AVerMedia - C875 LGP
Update
In 2018 Apple added a feature to iOS 11 and above that allows for direct screen recording. This for many may be the better way to record on your iPad or iPhone. Instructions can be found here.