 We just have 15 minutes. I want to show this is sort of what's ahead for UDL. And so we just wanted to show a few things that are out for the iPad, the portable mobile media, because they have, of course, enormous potential with a touch and everything that's so strong. So that there's some gorgeous stuff, as I think everybody knows, but I just want to show a couple of things that we've been playing with. So the first is not relevant to you much, but this is my favorite for fun. I'm going to turn it on. It'll take a second to turn it on. And then we want to show an app that's just out. In fact, we don't think it's officially out, but is just this gorgeous UDL app made for UDL and really is quite amazing. So we don't have the little gizmo that attaches the iPad to the projector, so we're doing it on this. Has anyone got one with some? A little? Oh, someone's got one. Do you think it's worth us trying it? Is it really easy? I've got an iPad one. No, no good. OK. Did you see the look on his face when he said, do you have an iPad one? David, we have an iPad one. That's all right. I'll show it this way. It doesn't work, so we still have to work on it. Yeah, that's what I've heard that it's kind of iffy. I do have an Android. No, I just want to show it, but thank you. I do have an Android. I hear. I barely know what I'm doing. Let's see, I just want to get this louder. People are, OK, we're getting more and more people if we wait. All right, so just give me a few minutes here. I want to just show you, this is actually not meant to be for you. And it's so gorgeous that it changes the way that you can do teaching about the brain. And it's a free app, which is unbelievable, too. So watch this. So here's the brain. And I can just grab it and turn it around. Just do things that you couldn't possibly do with a book or anything. And see it in ways that are just like, oh my god. But this is just the beginning. Because then I can say, well, I want to know something more about it. For example, that I want to do specific, well, I can do lobes. So here's all the lobes. But let's say I want to know what the occipital lobe is. And I can just see the occipital lobe. But it's beautiful to see it. You can see how it goes underneath and everything. It's just the kind of thing that as an anatomy student, you just really could never figure this out in 3D. So it's just gorgeous. But my favorite is that if you want to learn about a specific area you've read about. So this is not something you all care that much about. Oh, I know, I wanted to do. Sorry, I do want to do one. We showed the guy who was face blind. And if you go here, that's the fusiform area right here. So you can actually then see exactly where's the area that he had the damage. It's that small area. That's where you recognize faces right there. And usually you can't see that. And in a book, you can never figure out where the heck it is. But now you can just kind of look at it. And then you can say, oh, I only want to look at one hemisphere. So you can do a surgery. Cut off one hemisphere. And you can look at it with the head. See where it is inside the head. It's not unbelievable. You can give him a little, and you can make it smaller or bigger. And you can actually do surgery. I forget how you do it, but you can kind of take and remove the skull. And anyway, so there's that fusiform area where you see faces. But you can really see how does it fit inside the head. So anyway, it's just such gorgeous. This looks much better here than it does projected. And it's really bright and cheerful and so on. So you can see where this world is going. That one is called Braintutor. Again, it's free app. We're trying to show you mostly free things, not everything. But Braintutor HD, it's called. And you can get it for your Macs and Windows machines. And you can get it for your iPhone. Now, is everybody just going to be downloaded while I'm talking about the rest of the stuff? This is the downside. So you can learn. And it's got some gorgeous tutorials and anyway. So you can download it for your regular computer. But it's not so cool on your regular computer, because you can't make it bigger and smaller with your fingers and twirl it around. You have to do it with a mouse, and it's nowhere near as cool. For reasons that you'll learn tomorrow, I just wanted to, I still got, I'm OK on time. I wanted to show you the Glee app. There's an app for Glee, like there's an app for anything. And mostly it's marketing Glee. But in fact, all of it's marketing Glee. But if you go in to sing, is someone saying, yeah, have you done this before? Has anyone done this? Oh, no, I clicked on something I shouldn't have. Oh, maybe it's doing the right thing. Sorry, let me just, I might have messed itself up, sing. OK, notice it's just got these things you could sing. But I wanted to go back to the perfect pitch thing, because this is just a gorgeous parentheses for my first story. What you can do here is it's a, what do you call it? What do you call it when you go to the bar and you sing along? Karaoke. It's just karaoke on the web, OK? But right on your phone, you can do karaoke. But here's the great thing. It's a UDL karaoke. Because you just click and you say, I'm going to sing whatever it is. Twinkle, twinkle, little star is sort of the intro, just so you can get the idea. I'm not going to do it for you, because I know it would be too humiliating. But remember, so I don't have good pitch, OK? So here's the problem. I wouldn't ordinarily do karaoke, because it's too humiliating. But you know what it has built into it? Pitch correction. Just like, and you've probably heard about rock stars who aren't such good singers, and they have it pitch corrected in the lab. So they have pitch correction right here. So you sing, and then you just press the button and it says, and say pitch correction, and there's your voice except you're perfectly on pitch. And Ruth would never know. Isn't that fabulous? That's fabulous. So it's a good UDL app. Everybody can sing. What's great is you still have to sing well, with expression and all of that. It's just the pitch, a low level thing, can be taken care of. And now the real thing we wanted to show you, which is we didn't think it was officially out. But you can obviously use it. But this is just remarkable. It's from the Maryland State Department of Education. And it is a handheld UDL thing that helps you find resources. And the idea is you'd be walking around in your classroom and you'd be wanting to teach probability and you'd say, what am I gonna do? And then I'll show you what you can do. And you can get the things you want, just like Grace had to go out and you had to show you show door and all that. So all of that's right. So you just go, I want to teach probability. I want to have it these and these features. Boom. So it's definitely gonna need more stuff put in it, I would guess, because they can't have looked at everything in the world. But it's amazing. So let's see, what's the... So this will be the most boring part for you, but we can go to the UDL principles and there they are. So in case you forget. And you're about to take a test. You know, something about the UDL principles or you can just say today we're on representation, you can click there and whoa, there they are. How cool. And when you go into it, you say options for language, blah, blah. And there they are, down to the checkpoints. And you can say, tell me more about that. And it'll say, here's what it is, pre-teach here, so things to do. And if you really want to go deep, it'll take you right to the UDL centers, guidelines with everything, all the research and everything. So all of that, just right in your hands. It's amazing. Let's see, I want to get out of that for a second though and go back. And what I have, what I forget is how to use my things. So how do I go back? Oh yeah, I want to get out of, yeah. So that's the UDL principles. So you can have every principle at your fingertip. We can go to a class profile, says the kind of thing Grace was talking about. How do you, what's going on in your classroom? Start a profile, and you say, what are you interested in? I'm interested in science. Or maybe I'll do math, because Grace did math. I'm math, and what grade should I put in? Middle school, six to eight. And I'm looking for multimedia presentation, lesson plan simulations, practice, tutorials, collaborative tools, games. Let's try simulations. And, this is cool. I would like to, three principles. I engage my students and they put engagement first. They were at the institute. That was amazing. Engage, because you guys, I mean, most people don't, you know, aren't putting engagement first. So they're totally up to date here. Have students create, show me what they know in several ways and teach the content in a new way. So, I'll say I want to teach the content in a new way. And I would like to present information to my students in a new way, find new approaches for dealing with language and symbols. All of a sudden, oh my God, they're going right into the checkpoints. Help students develop a deeper understanding of the topic. Well, let's try that one. And here they are, recommended resources. Fraction model, geometric triangle, island proof of the, but, who knows what this stuff is. I was just, oh, adjustable spinner. Do you think that's, I'm assuming that the, I must be showed it. You think that showed her in there? I bet it will, if you're right in the show. Pendulum, oh, I've seen that. Pendulum, purple math, whoa. I have no idea what that is. Lesson plan and applet, fractions to decimals, adding, I'm like, no, no, no, no, no, so I'll see if the, what was that called? Adjustable spinner. It doesn't say probability though, so I'm not sure that's the probability one. Simulations, probability, grade level, did it change the number of sectors? Looks a little bit different. But I just wanted to show you what happens, it then shows the checkpoints. So you're into a resource. Here's a thing to teach math with, six to eight probability, and it'll actually say, here's the UDL checkpoints that it covers. It's astonishing. And we didn't have anything to do with it, what? It doesn't give you a link though. Yeah, it says view link. So I can go, so I can just go directly to it, say view link, and it'll take me right to the resource. And it's an adjustable spinner, so it's not the one. Not the shoulder, it's another one. Illuminations, wait a minute, didn't you just talk? Yeah, you talked about illuminations. Where'd she go? Oh, you did? Oh, I remember you. Okay, so, Grace says that's a nice one too. How do I go back to, oh, I have to go back to UDL links. I think I've shown you almost everything I want to show. Class profile, oh, you can go by resource, oh yeah. This is a good one, by resources. You can filter by, just look for things. It's just another way to do it. It's a multiple means of acting on it. You can choose a content area, and you literally say, again, we could go through, well, let's do history social studies this time. And you can say, the grade level, I want it to be nine to 12 this time. And category, I don't even know what that is. Oh yeah, would I want it to be a tutorial, simulation, lesson plan, multimedia presentation? Oh, I'm sorry, I pressed it. I didn't mean to press it. And anyway, we're off. Manways, this will take me finally, all that stuff again. I need you to share it. Oh yes, Grace is prompting me. But here is where you can get to our stuff on the site, which is all the resources with the research and all that. But one of the other things that I didn't show is you can share it with your pals. If I go back to resources, where's that share button? Home, maybe. Nope, oh, I have to get to one. You have to actually go to one. But if I get to one and I'm there, this is changing circuits, there it is, thank you. And it'll say share it, go to view it as a link, and that little star is to favorite it. Isn't that amazing? Done with tax dollars, and the great thing is, since you live in Canada, it's not even your tax dollars. I mean, you can't, it's like, and it's still free. That's like, anyway, so we have never used it. It's brand new, just came out, and so that's the first time I've ever tried it, and it seemed pretty easy to try. So we're done for show and tell, for, anyway, there's a million things. You can see the iPad's gonna be a really rich and fruitful thing, and it has, you know, resident text to speech, and all sorts of really good things. Oh, you're showing it on your, you got it on an Android. It's unbelievable. It's one of the best apps I've ever seen. Ruth, what are you on? Are you on an iPhone? So iPhone, Droid, what are you on back there? iPhone 4, amazing. And you'll be able to get it on, if you drive a Prius, you'll be able to get it on your Prius. It's unbelievable.