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- The online interactive whiteboard app where people share and learn without boundaries. Join from any device and collaborate in real-time both visually and audibly.
- If you're brainstorming, organizing, or communicating ideas, it doesn't get much better than a classroom or office whiteboard. Tablets come close, though, and these great interactive whiteboard apps take advantage of touch controls, along with easy sharing and collaborating features to help teachers and students think, organize, and create everything from mind maps to lessons to presentations.
- Educreations Interactive Whiteboard. Free: iOS for iPad Even better than a smart whiteboard is an iPad with Educreations installed. This app becomes a whiteboard that records everything, including your voice and handwriting, so what you create becomes a video lesson to replay later in a Web browser.
Educreations is a unique interactive whiteboard and screencasting tool that's simple, powerful, and fun to use. Annotate, animate, and narrate nearly any type of content as you explain any concept. Teachers can create short instructional videos and share them instantly with students, or ask students.
Jumpcut is a macOS clipboard manager that provides Mac users with quick, intuitive access to their clipboard history, with an interface that stays out of their way. It’s been around for over fifteen years, saving users time and preventing frustration whenever they need to use a phone number, URL, or code snippet that they had just a minute ago. It’s absolutely free and open source under the MIT License.
The most recent version of Jumpcut is 0.73, released October 2020. https://vfewfuu.weebly.com/best-mac-dock-app.html.
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Jumpcut currently supports versions of macOS from 10.11 (El Capitan) forward. Users of older Macintoshes may want to consider Jumpcut 0.63, which supports operating systems as old as OS X 10.3.9 Panther.
Code is available on GitHub. Jumpcut is written in Objective-C.
Note to Upgraders
Users upgrading from 0.63 have reported issues with the Accessibility tab of the “Security & Preferences” Preferences panel, which is required to make the paste functionality work. If Jumpcut is not pasting despite the “Clipping selection pastes” preference being checked in Jumpcut, please see here.
Using Jumpcut
Jumpcut is designed to be simple. Move the Jumpcut application (the one with the pretty scissors icon) to your Applications directory. Launch Jumpcut. A scissors icon will appear in your menu bar. Now whenever you cut or copy a text item, it’ll be added to the “stack” of clippings that Jumpcut has recorded.
To get at a clipping, choose one from under the Jumpcut menu item. Or, set a global hotkey (from the Preferences menu) and begin using Jumpcut via keyboard. (The default value for this hotkey is Command + Option + V.) Typing it will bring up a pop-up bezel, similiar to the application switcher. Hold the modifier keys (Command and Option by default) and use the arrow keys or the non-modifier key (V, by default) to scroll through the stack. (Shift plus the non-modifier key scrolls in reverse. Release all keys to select the clipping, or hit Escape to cancel.
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When you’ve selected a clipping, Jumpcut will put it on the pasteboard and attempt to paste it into your application. It does this by mimicking a user typing Command-V. (As such, the first time you run Jumpcut, you’ll be prompted by macOS to give Jumpcut access to type into other programs. If this access is not given or the “Clipping selection pastes” in preference in Jumpcut is unchecked, the clipping will still be put on your pasteboard and you can paste manually. (If you change your mind, you can add Jumpcut in the Accessibility pane of the “Security & Privacy” System Preference manually.) Read more about accessibilty.
Jumpcut remembers the last clipping you selected using the bezel. The next time you bring the bezel up, it will start with that clipping unless it’s scrolled off the stack.
Additional Behavior
Some users may prefer to use a 'sticky bezel'; if this preference is enabled, you must hit return to select a clipping or escape to dismiss the bezel once it is activated.
Not Using Jumpcut
Not for you? You might want to try out other open source macOS clipboard managers, such as Maccy or Clipy.
Contributing to Jumpcut
I review pull requests and issues filed and welcome questions or suggestions, but Jumpcut is a hobbyist project and releases should be expected to be infrequent.
Miscellania
A “jump cut” is a film editing technique in which two shots of the same subject matter from slightly different angles are shown sequentially, creating an effect of jumping forward in time. Jumpcut is designed to move your clipboard backward in time, but it’s a nice name for a lightweight clipboard manager, and I like both Breathless and Man with a Movie Camera.
My contact info is available on GitHub.
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Fork me on GitHubThe summer has passed, and September is here! Now that school is back in session, we thought we’d create a list of noteworthy “Back to School” apps for 2018. The apps have either been newly created in 2018, have just come to our attention, or have simply never been reviewed by us…after all, with so many apps on the market, it’s easy to miss a couple! And while these apps are diverse in their functions, and cover a wide range of categories, they are united by their potential in the classroom, as well as their ability to serve students, teachers, and even parents!
Digital Classroom
Educreations
Educreations is a whiteboard and screen casting app that allows teachers to present classroom content in a highly interactive and diverse way. The app combines videos, pictures, narration, and animation to create a unique digital classroom experience. Especially for students with learning disabilities, it is critical that multiple means of expression are engaged in the classroom, so that all types of learners have the opportunity to learn in the style that is most suited to them. Educreations encourages teachers to create engaging learning environments by allowing them to:
- Record and replay voice, handwriting, and drawings.
- Take or import photos from a variety of platforms
- Create and manage lessons that can be shared via Email, Facebook, or a shareable link.
- Offer students additional instruction outside the classroom
Educreations Pro
Clarify app for mac. Price: Free, Pro version is $11.99 per month, or $99 per year. Available on iOS, PC, and Mac.
ClassDojo
Another “Digital Classroom” app worth mentioning is ClassDojo, which takes a community approach to the classroom by encouraging sharing between teachers, parents, and students. Teachers can share photos, videos, and announcements with parents, and Students can create and manage their very own digital portfolios. The app also comes with a set of handy “Teacher Tools” such as a timer, group maker, noise meter, radio, and more.
Price: Free, with in-app purchases. Available on iOS, PC, and Mac.
Anxiety and Wellness
Headspace
Whether you’re a student or a teacher, school can be stressful, and not everyone has had the opportunity to develop good strategies for dealing with that stress. Headspace was designed to tackle that issue by guiding users through mindfulness techniques and meditations on subjects like sleep, focus, and exercise. The app also provides “SOS” sessions that are designed to help users deal with moments of panic and stress in a healthy and mindful way. Headspace also offers kids sessions that focus on kindness, calm, and focus, so whether you’re a teacher planning that next big lesson, or a nervous student about to give an oral book report to your peers, Mindspace has something for you.
Price: Free, with in-app purchases. Available on iOS, Android, PC, and Mac.
Organization
Google Tasks
New to 2018 is the productivity app from Google called “Google Tasks”. Google Tasks is a super simple and streamlined task management app that allows users to create and manage lists from any device. The app is designed to be as distraction-free as possible, making it a good choice for users with attention challenges. Google Tasks can also be created and edited via Gmail, making it accessible to any iOS, PC or Mac users with Gmail accounts.
Price: Free, with in-app purchases. Available for Android and via Gmail.
Mind Mapping
Simple Mind
Simple Mind is a Mind Mapping app that allows users to organize their ideas into a highly visual and inter-connected web of content. And while there are a lot of great mind mapping tools out there, simple mind offers something that sets it apart from the competition; it’s simple! The tools are laid out in a straightforward and easy to navigate menu that still gives users the ability to create, import, and add Voice, photos, videos, text, links, and icons. The maps are highly customizable, with a wide variety of styles, backgrounds, and colors. Simple Mind is easily shareable via a wide variety of platforms, and can be exported as a PDF or image, so now matter what, you’ll always be able to share!
Price: Free, Pro version is $7.99. Available on iOS, Android, PC, and Mac.
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