pcbrown@graniteschools.org on 6/7/2023 5:05:28 PM
Granite Park Junior High
Paul Brown, teacher
ReMarkable
The software allows me to share documents created on my own (personal) ReMarkable tablet to their cloud and access them on any computer (such as the district supplied Lenovo ThinkPad) and thus to project them on to my classroom screen.
https://downloads.remarkable.com/
I use my ReMarkable tablet to create lesson plans and materials. But the tablet does not have unlimited storage. If I could use the desktop app, that would solve storage issues and be more functional than using the document camera to share the materials in class.
login: pbtrptbd@yahoo.com
PC
Free
reMarkable.com
https://support.remarkable.com/s/contactsupport
Kindergarten
8th Grade
Fine Arts
Planning and preparation to teach
No
Submitted Software Review Form
dgarahana on 6/12/2023 10:58:42 AM
Yes
Windows 10 and later, macOS 10.13 and later
Yes
No
No
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2 - Shows Promise
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Productivity
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Assessment
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Technology Effectiveness
3 - Strength Area
Yes
Submitted Final Approval Form
cslarsen on 8/29/2023 3:30:38 PM
No
There are other tools available in Granite to accomplish this task. Teachers have access to inking hardware (their laptop) and inking programs (OneNote, Whiteboard, JamBoard, etc.). Files from reMarkable can be synced with already existing district-supported platforms like Google Drive and Microsoft OneDrive.