Freeform: a new collaborative whiteboard app on iPad

With a recent iPad system update (iPadOS 16.2), Apple released a new collaborative whiteboard app called Freeform.  According to Apple:

Freeform helps users organize and visually lay out content on a flexible canvas, giving them the ability to see, share, and collaborate all in one place without worrying about layouts or page sizes.

Freeform offers an unlimited canvas.  Users can continually add content and never worry about running out of space.  Within a Freeform board, users can add sticky notes, photos, videos, audio, shapes, charts, PDFs, and a wide variety of document types. You can use your iPad's camera to add photos and videos to a board. 

Freeform magically appears as an app on all iPads that are updated to system 16.2.  Our school iPads are eligible to receive this update.  Please encourage your students to update their iPads so they can engage with Freeform. If an iPad's storage capacity is too tight to allow for a system update, please view my previous blog posting:  Free up storage on your iPad.

Below are some resources to help you get started on Freeform. I encourage you to install it on your iPad and start tinkering. Freeform can be a powerful tool to help your students brainstorm and collaborate.

Amazing resource:

👉 Freeform: A Complete Guide for iPad

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