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[Phys-L] On Line Tutoring



I use an iPad with an Apple Pencil. On the iPad I use an app called
Notability. You can then do screen mirroring with the other Apple devices
(your Macbook). Now, when you are presenting remotely you can just share
the window that is a mirror of your iPad. Whatever you write will appear at
the same time on the Macbook.

It is a very natural feeling system. It is like writing on a piece of paper
with your student sitting next to you watching.

John

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John E. Sohl, Ph.D.
WSU Brady Presidential Distinguished Professor
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Department of Environmental Science
Weber State University
1415 Edvalson St., Dept 2508
Ogden, UT 84408-2508

Office: TY 326
Office phone: (801) 626-7907
cell: (801) 476-0589 (Text me, I don't answer the phone if you are not in
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From: Ron Curtin <rgcurtin@gmail.com>
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Date: Sun, 19 Dec 2021 11:43:15 -0500
Subject: [Phys-L] On Line Tutoring
I am a recently retired, long time Physics teacher, and we’ve moved away
from my school. I have had a few students and parents from school ask
about tutoring remotely. I would enjoy doing it, but I’m not sure of the
process.

What I really need is some type of writable small smart workbook pad that
I can attach to my MacBook laptop. I would like to be able to write on it
and, in real time, show the student what I am doing. Has anyone out there
had any experience with this type of thing?

Thanks, Ron


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