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<div class="">On Aug 21, 2020, at 7:39 PM, Ross Moore <<a href="mailto:ross.moore@mq.edu.au" class="">ross.moore@mq.edu.au</a>> wrote:</div>
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Using an HDMI cable, I share the iPad screen, to be shown in a Zoom session run from my laptop.</div>
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Zoom can be run from the iPad itself, but the restriction to a single window/screen at a time makes that rather </div>
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clunky to control allowing students to join, and monitoring Chat contents, etc., at the same time as delivering </div>
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a lecture or tutorial class.</div>
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<div>I learned just a couple of weeks ago that you can do this and it works *very* well. This can also be done wirelessly using AirPlay if both devices are on the same WiFi network.</div>
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On the other hand, I have frequently joined a Zoom session with the iPad as co-Host, giving a way to</div>
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both see what students are seeing, and have the ability to share the iPad’s screen directly as a</div>
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separate Zoom participant.</div>
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<div>This is what I did in the spring after we went online. It also *seemed* to work well. See below.</div>
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(There is an issue, however, with Cloud recordings when there are 2 instances of the same login address.</div>
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Recording onto the local computer seems to be fine, though.)</div>
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<div>What issue are you seeing with cloud recordings in this mode? I did notice that my cloud recordings were very low resolution when done this way and were much higher resolution when I shared my iPad screen when it's connected to my Mac.</div>
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<div>Classes start Monday and I am still working out all the technology details.</div>
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<div>Gary</div>
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