MUST KNOW Camera Features for iPad & iPhone Photography | iPad Art Room - 3 views
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""The best camera, is the one you have with you." Chase Jarvis It's a classic photographic mantra, a call to action for image-makers everywhere. And these days, the camera you are most likely to have with you is the one embedded in your smart phone. But do you know how to use it? What about your students? There are many great features built into our mobile devices for photography, and a myriad of apps to produce exciting visual imagery. While some teachers and students are experienced users creating highly original work using complex workflows and inventive techniques, in my workshops I am constantly amazed that it's some of the most basic tips and tricks that get the most cheers, the practical solutions that are big wins for our classroom context. So, here are six foundational tools built into the iPhone and iPad camera that all teachers and students should know."
Pixar In A Box Teaches Math Through Real Animation Challenges | MindShift | KQED News - 4 views
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"The Pixar In A Box lessons start with a technical problem that animators face and work into the math from there. In each video a real Pixar animator lays out the technical problem, and then students get to experiment with interactive elements to better understand the problem. Gradually the video works towards a more explicit explanation of the math involved, and by the end the student is calculating to solve the actual problems faced at Pixar. "
The Science of Learning (and technology's impact on how we learn) - A.J. JULIANI - 0 views
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"I leaned over the shoulder of a student in the library. She was quietly working with headphones in, and completely focused. What caught my attention is that she would continually lift her phone up over the textbook, and then jot something down on the paper to her left. It was a motion and process that she repeated at least seven times before I headed over to see what was going on. As I got closer I could see that it was a math textbook, and her paper was filled with equations, problems, and steps. I thought to myself, that sure doesn't look like my math homework, which was always a mess of numbers and lines and eraser marks from messing up! What happened next caught me by surprise. Not because I couldn't believe it, but because it changed the way I viewed math forever."
Young Canadians in a Wired World, Phase III: Connected to Learn | MediaSmarts - 0 views
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understand how networked technologies are impacting teachers and their teaching practices, in 2015 MediaSmarts partnered with the Canadian Teachers’ Federation to survey 4,043 K-12
App Recommendations for Mobile Devices - 2 views
The Teacher's Guides To Technology And Learning | Edudemic - 5 views
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"Welcome to the official guide to technology and learning by Edudemic! This part of Edudemic is meant to offer you, the teacher, some of the best and most popular resources available today. We've combed through hundreds of resources in order to narrow down our guides into something easy to read, easy to use, and easy to share. Below are links to the guides we have made so far. They're always a work in progress so be sure to let us know if we missed something or if you have more resources you want us to call out in the guides. We're always looking for the best and most useful resources so don't be shy, share!"
8 Things I Don't Want You to Miss From ISTE | Shake Up Learning - 2 views
Scratch cards for micro:bit | micro:bit - 3 views
Drones Take Flight on Campus for Teaching, Research and Administrative Tasks | EdTech M... - 0 views
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"Ten years ago, seeing a drone zoom over a college campus would have been unusual, to say the least. Today, however, several institutions are using the technology to support learning, research and even administrative work, such as capturing footage for a marketing video. Unmanned aerial vehicles have been in use since the 1990s, primarily to support military, border security and other public operations, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. Consumer adoption began to accelerate a few years ago as hobby drones became more advanced and less expensive. From 2014 to 2017, consumer drone shipments jumped worldwide by 7 million units, according to a Business Insider Intelligence analysis. That's about when higher education institutions began to realize UAVs could play a role on campus, according to Venkata Krishnan Seshadri, industry lead at market research provider Technavio. "Drones facilitate application-based, practical learning, which helps students understand and remember key theoretical concepts," Seshadri says. "Using drones significantly reduces risks and costs. For instance, in archeological-related courses, drones are used to capture aerial imagery, which increases the quality of learning without safety issues.""
Downloadable Student Selfie Mission Template - 6 views
Writing papers and research reports the Google way | Ditch That Textbook - 2 views
How to Create a Class Template in Google Classroom | Shake Up Learning - 0 views
Augmented Reality and 3D Geometry - bring some magic to your classroom - 2 views
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"If you think that magic is something you only see in the Harry Potter series and you can't create anything even similarly engaging in your classroom - think again! Augmented Reality has a magical power to make your lessons so exciting that students don't want to stop exploring mathematics when the bell rings."
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