There are a variety of approachesl to mounting your iPad for use by you and your students. Check out some of the possibilities below:
Mount Me has a line of products that provide different approaches to mounting. Their names describe how they work: Stand me, Strap Me, and Mount Me. Check out the videos on the manufacturers website.
Otterbox makes cases for a variety of mobile devices, including the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch as well as a variety of other mobile devices. This company advertises that their products provide tough protection, a quality that many look for in a case. There is a series of “Otterbox vs” videos attesting to the toughness of these cases, demonstrating it standing up to mud puddles, a steel door, a Nissan Frontier. Apparently, it does not win in a contest against a UPS truck. The video below demonstrates the features of an Otterbox case for the iPhone.
In the real world of children, ipads can be a bit fragile. Here an example of a case designed to really protect the device from the predictable mishaps that are possible when used by young learners. Other videos are available to demonstrate its durability and use as a stabilizer for “gaming” or other use of the ipad. The case is available from Uzibull for both the iPad and the iPad2
Did you ever have the experience of someone being more interested in pressing the home button than focusing on the app at hand? BubCaps maybe the answer for you! For just $5 for a four pack, they are definitely worth a try. Take a look at how they work.
If you have already ordered some, here is a short video showing the installation process.
The BubCap isn’t the right solution for you? Here’s how you safely remove them.