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Scriba and Show Me

Scriba and Show Me have worked very closely to deliver a unique slide creation experience that has been tailored for teachers, educators and anyone who wants to deliver and share incredible presentations. Extensive testing with Show Me's top users has resulted in functionality which may initially seem to lack a wow factor, but for these demanding users, has streamlined the slide creation process. By addressing a number of their pain points, we have delivered a better all-in experience.
 
It's simple and natural, with Scriba's gestures all you need to do is squeeze. A single click cycles through Show Me's colour set, a double click does the same for line thickness and the most popular feature is using a partial squeeze to switch from drawing to erasing.
 
Now, for a limited time only, if you subscribe to Show Me's Premium Classroom Plan, not only does this tier provide all the cloud storage that you are likely to need but the subscription will also include a Scriba. This is the same premium Scriba that is compatible with a range of apps across multiple platforms and is yours to keep. Check out this amazing offer here.

What teachers think about Scriba and Show Me

Jamie Reid review at Scriba designed by Dublin Design Studio
"I love being able to control everything with a squeeze. So easy to use that it takes less time to use my Show Mes"
Jamie Reid
Cheryl Losey review at Scriba designed by Dublin Design Studio
"It moves smoothly across the surface without any skipping or jumping. It makes changing colours very simple and it amazes the students as they add their ideas and show their work on the tablet."
Cheryl Losey
Nate Eleuterio review at Scriba designed by Dublin Design Studio
“Just makes everything easier and smoother to work with. It's much more comfortable to hold so I feel like my writing is neater and it eliminates me having to click things with my hands - just easier overall.”
Nate Eleuterio
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