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Wireless display of Apple / iOS devices AirPlay is Apple's wireless audio and video technology. It allows most iOS devices (iPhone, iPad, iPod) and recent MAC computers the ability to mirror screens and stream content to AirPlay receivers typically connected to TVs or projectors. In an educational context, this can allow faculty to present on the lecture screen and not be restricted to the podium area. It gives the faculty member the freedom to circulate throughout the class and engage with students while retaining control of what is being projected. This also allows for active participation from students who can contribute and share their own work on screen via student's own iOS device. In this session we will look at various options available from Apple and 3rd party developers. Restrictions and limitations of each will also be explored as well as price points ranging from $0*, $15, $100 and $200+. * $0 – assuming previously purchased hardware.

iPad / MacBook wireless display demo We will look at 6 different options today o Our standard, tested, reliable Apple TV kit (~$300): AppleTV VGA adapter Airport Extreme router o 3 laptop software solutions ($0-$13) + laptop + router: Any router will work – from a $200 airport extreme to a $15 tigerdirect special to a 3G cellular hotspot, etc. MAC or PC laptop (hardware spec requirement vary) 3 rd party (not Apple) Airplay receiver software o Air Server o Reflector o XBMC o Non router option Bluetooth connection to transmit AirPlay o Quality issues AppleTV utilizing UofT WiFi network o Limited hardware options

iOS - AirPlay Use AirPlay to stream music, photos, and video wirelessly to Apple TV and other AirPlay-enabled devices that are on the same Wi-Fi network as your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Requirements: o iPhone 4 (or later), iPad, iPad mini, or iPod touch (4th generation or later) o For videos or photos: Apple TV (2nd or 3rd generation) o For music: Apple TV (2nd or 3rd generation), AirPort Express, or AirPlay- enabled speakers or receivers You can also use AirPlay with iTunes.

Stream MAC desktop the same as an iOS devices AirPlay Mirroring in OS X takes advantage of the hardware capabilities of recent Macs to deliver high frame rates while maintaining optimal system performance. The following Mac models support AirPlay Mirroring when using OS X Mountain Lion or later : o iMac (Mid 2011 or newer) o Mac mini (Mid 2011 or newer) o MacBook Air (Mid 2011 or newer) o MacBook Pro (Early 2011 or newer) o Mac Pro (Late 2013 or newer) AirPlay Mirroring in OS X

Our Apple TV kit Reliable. Same plug-and-play kit has been used at OISE for almost 3 years. Simple to use (one time wifi configuration required). Instructor connects the same way they would a laptop – plug in power, network, VGA & sound. Apple Canadas education trainer brought a similar kit when delivering workshops at OISE. Currently using an Airport Extreme router, but kit has been used with a 3G wireless hotspot at remote site. Built $200 kits for other departments at OISE (AppleTV, Airport Express, cheaper VGA adapter)

Air Server Your laptop does what the Apple TV does o Laptop is an AirPlay Reciever MAC or PC laptop Has ad-hoc network support (for both PC and MAC), works so long as you dont need internet o ie – not a solution for Teaching Station Jr LAN connection Can record / screen capture Shows multiple devices at once Hardware requirements: o iPad 2 or newer o iPad mini o iPhone 4S or newer o iPod Touch 5+

Reflector Uses a laptop as a AirPlay Reciever o Same as AirServer MAC or PC laptop Shows multiple devices at once o Has more multiple display options than AirServer Same hardware requirements as AirServer: o iPad 2 or newer o iPad mini o iPhone 4S or newer o iPod Touch 5+ Company also sells Air Parrot which does the reverse, makes your laptop an AirPlay transmitter - send your desktop to an AirPlay reciever (AppleTV) o Newer MacBooks have this feature built-in

XBMC Free* Other similar products (PLEX, etc.) Many home theater systems are Air Play compatible, but just for audio. Very limited in what can be streamed. Typically just audio for most free AirPlay systems. Some (like XBMC) can also show pictures and video from compatible apps only. Desktop / mirroring not available. * also the least reliable

Bluetooth (no router) Previous examples all require a LAN connection and separate router to give the iPad internet access. Previous examples will not work with Teaching Station jr. BT 4.0 allows streaming over bluetooth, not wifi. Cheapest option o (assuming hardware has already been purchased) Speeds can be too slow for most applications Paring issues

Bluetooth / UofT Wi-Fi AirPlay normally needs bonjour over UDP for AirPlay discovery. Uses Bluetooth to discover IP addresses. Once IPs have been determined, streaming occurs over WiFi. Apple TV needs to be managed via Apple Configurator to connect to UofT enterprise WiFi o Requirements: o Apple TV 3 rd gen or higher with version 6.1 (released 3/10/14) o iOS device with version 7.1 (released 3/10/14) o IP connectivity between the two devices o Bluetooth 4.0 devices (iPad 3 rd gen+, iPad mini, iPhone 4S+, touch 5 th gen+) Thanks to Michael Spears (UofT MADLab) for the heads up of this feature - afp548.comUofT MADLabafp548.com

Questions / stress test Get out your Apple devices and lets all connect to Reflector and watch the sparks fly Contact: Derek