![]() ![]() Allows you to save and to continue work on uncompleted whiteboards New! Enables up to four users to work simultaneously (Only available with the latest version of IPEVO Annotator) Brush Pen icons allow drawing or annotating New! Choose a Fountain Pen or Disappearing Ink for more fun Basic Shapes icon lets you draw basic shapes such as rectangles or ovals New! Compass tool available. Function Groups Icons What They Do Settings Changing Drawing and Annotating Editing Image Capturing Screen Recording Screen Shade Image Reviewing Mouse / Keyboard Rounded Corner Arrow Hide Toolbar Computer Pen Whiteboard Multi-Pen Brush Pen Basic Shapes Measurement Tools Eraser Trash Scissors Undo Redo Screen Capture Fullscreen Select Area IPEVO doc cam Screen Recording Screen Shade Review Mouse Keyboard Rounded Corner Arrow icon changes the default view of Annotator Hide Toolbar icon hides Annotator's toolbar Computer icon changes Annotator to Desktop Mode which hides the annotation features Pen icon changes Annotator to Drawing Mode which allows drawing and annotating Whiteboard icon allows toggling between your screen and whiteboards New! Annotator file format available. For a quick start, we had all the common features of IPEVO Annotator summed up in the following table. In this User Guide, you will learn more about the different features available for IPEVO Annotator. The second way is through using third party apps which will also enable you to do more with your docs such as annotating, highlighting and many more.1 IPEVO Annotator User Guide Welcome to the User Guide for IPEVO Annotator. The first easy way is to use the camera app on your iPad. There are two ways to use iPad as a document camera. ![]() Jonathan Wylie also has this wonderful article with more details on how to use iPad as a document camera in classroom. Check put this post to learn more about the different ways to use iPad document camera with your students. For instance, it can be used when working on group projects, brainstorming a new topic, collaborative editing, group mind mapping, recording video tutorials and many more. You can use iPad as a document camera for a wide variety of purposes. ![]() Check out Learning in Hand’s post to learn more about the different options you can utilize to connect your iPad to a projector. For this to happen, you will need to connect your iPad to a projector either through a VGA Adapter Cable or wirelessly using a third party app. The whole class will be able to follow with you as you go through the document. The concept is very simple, you use your iPad as a mirroring device to project documents to a bigger screen. An interesting way to use iPad with students in class is through turning it into a document camera. ![]()
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