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John Evans

The Simplest Way To Take A Screenshot On An iPad - 0 views

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    "Taking a screenshot with an iPad comes in handy more than you might think as you integrate Apple's latest technology in the classroom. Whether you're walking students through the installation of an app, the configuration of a program, or simply capturing annotated screenshots for your flipped classroom, it boils down to a few simple steps. There are a variety of apps that can help here, but the simplest mechanism for turning the iPad's screen's display into a still image is to hit two little buttons."
John Evans

Reference Apps On The iPad For Everything Imaginable -- AppAdvice - 2 views

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    "Virtual dictionaries have made old-school dictionaries obsolete. Why flip through tissue-thin pages and skim tiny text to find a definition when you can get it in an instant on your computer? The iPad has great reference apps for everything. From your standard dictionary to more niche science apps, you'll find everything here."
John Evans

Tech Learning : FLIPPING YOUR FACULTY MEETINGS - 4 views

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    "Do you wish your faculty meetings could be more engaging? A recent study by MCI Conferencing revealed the following statistics:"
Phil Taylor

For Students, Why the Question is More Important Than the Answer | MindShift - 10 views

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    "What would happen if the roles were flipped and students asked the questions?"
John Evans

Design Thinking and PBL | Edutopia - 2 views

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    "While project-based learning has existed for decades, design thinking has recently entered the education lexicon, even though its history can be traced back to Herbert A. Simon's 1969 book The Sciences of the Artificial. So why the resurgence of these ideas? Lately, I have heard teachers and school leaders express a common frustration: "We are _______ years into a _______ initiative, and nothing seems to have changed." Despite redesigning learning spaces, adding technology, or even flipping instruction, they still struggle to innovate or positively change the classroom experience. Imagine innovation as a three-legged stool. Many schools have changed the environment leg, but not the other two legs: the behaviors and beliefs of the teachers, administrators, and students. Consider this conundrum: much of what we know about teaching comes from 16+ years of observation as students. In no other profession do you spend that much time watching the previous generation before being told to change everything once you take control. Without the framework or scaffolding for that change, it's truly unreasonable to tell educators, "OK, start innovating.""
John Evans

What to do if asked to hand over your phone, computer at the US border - Business Insider - 4 views

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    "When you're entering the United States, whether at an airport or a border crossing, federal agents have broad authority to search citizens and visitors alike. And that can include flipping through your phone, computer, and any other electronic devices you have with you. As US Customs and Border Protection outlines in a tearsheet it provides to people at the border, federal agents can seize and search your phone, and even make a copy of it to have forensic experts analyze its contents off-site."
John Evans

The iPad and the Teacher « syded - 0 views

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    "The role of the teacher is changing. From the 'flipped class' discussion to the curriculum 'focus', a teacher's remit is evolving. There is a developing pedagogy with new technology and the phrase '24/7 learning' permeates discussion. There are always opportunities to learn for students but the confines of the classroom are no longer the perceived determinants of education."
John Evans

App #19: Notebook for iPad - SMART Board iPad app [REVIEW] « Teaching with iPad - 0 views

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    "This weekend I was excited to see that an iPad SMART Board app has been released, at the end of August. I was flipping through my iPad reader on Zite when the title: SMART Boards and the Notebook for iPad App hit my eye"
John Evans

Appealing Apps for Educators: Screencasting Smackdown - Videos in the Classro... - 0 views

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    "Video lessons have become the newest trend in education. From Khan Academy to iTunes University, more and more teachers are capturing instruction on video to "flip the classroom." Screencasting apps are cropping up right and left, allowing anyone to author their own digital content and become video instructors"
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