The original AirSketch is being used in thousands of classrooms and businesses around the world, and our customers love it.
+ Email your sketches and annotated slides as PDF or images. + Instantly save and restore snapshots of your sketches using the camera tool. + Fluidly zoom and pan using 2 fingers to edit your sketches in minute detail. + A fully customizable color palette (tap on the selected color to edit it). + Virtual pointer, pen, and hilighter in multiple colors. + Set the background image from any picture in your photo library.
Email the full annotated versions afterwards. + Open PDF documents from Mail or other Apps in AirSketch to wirelessly annotate and project them (note: The iOS "open in." menu is scrollable). + Real-time sketching to your browser: Strokes show up as you draw, network speeds permitting. + Fast and fluid sketching on the iPad using your finger or 3rd party stylus. Incorporate the iPad into your desktop-based workflow: Record videos of your live AirSketch drawings, or share them live with remote colleagues via any online meeting or desktop sharing software running on the computer (such as iChat or WebEx).ĪirSketch is great for presentations in the boardroom, classroom, or on the go. Pass your iPad around to allow others to contribute. There's no additional client software to install, or services to subscribe to.Ĭonnect your laptop to a projector to present and draw from your iPad as you walk around the room. Your images and drawings show up natively in the browser.
Just fire up AirSketch Pro on the iPad and open the specified URL from any HTML-5 compatible browser on the local network. NO SUBSCRIPTIONS, PLUG-INS, OR DONGLES NEEDED Project PDF documents (such as exported PowerPoint or Keynote decks) and photos to a computer on the same local network, then annotate them in real time, all from your iPad. STEP 3: Everything you present and write is projected to the browser, in real-time. STEP 2: Enter the indicated URL in the web browser. The interactions that could happen with this are neat to think about.Turn your iPad into a wireless whiteboard! Annotate PDF slides and images live in 3 easy steps: Imaging having slides now with problems to work, complete with graphs or whatever and setting your iPad in front of a student saying “Solve this problem”. There are arrows to take you forward and back on your slides and while you lose your transitions you have gained the ability to draw on the presentation and move freely around the room. Now in AirSketch I get the url to pull up on the classroom computer and I’m ready to go. On my iPad I opened my Dropbox App, opened the PDF file, and then clicked the icon in the upper right corner to choose “Open in AirSketch”. Then I put the PDF file into my Dropbox folder on my computer.
I took a Powerpoint file and printed it to PDF format (on a Mac you print to PDF, on windows with Powerpoint 2007 or newer you can Save to other formats and pick pdf if you have the free plug in from microsoft). Now with the inclusion of PDF files you can present a powerpoint wirelessly in class. This was great before but somewhat limited as you could only write in a blank screen or pull up images from your library to write on top of. AirSketch now includes the ability to open PDF files!!! For those of you who don’t know what AirSketch is, it allows you to transmit whatever you draw on your iPad screen to a web browser, and of course that web browser could be the instructor computer in a classroom being projected to students.
While I don’t always read the release notes for updates I’m glad I did with this one.
One on the list for an update was AirSketch. I noticed this evening that my App Store icon showed a few updates were available and took a look.