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John Evans

4 Tips for Discussing School Violence With Your Kids - GeekDad - 1 views

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    "On the morning of Wednesday, February 22, 2017, my cell phone rang at 5:30 a.m. The caller ID told me that the call was from our school district. Even before I swiped to answer, the pop-up notification on my phone told me the nature of the call. School had been canceled for the day. That's not such an odd occurrence in February in southwest Missouri. Snow and ice have canceled school as late in the year as early May. However, we'd been enjoying a stretch of record high temperatures, and while I wasn't really awake enough for my rational mind to rule that out, I knew something was off. There has been a lot of construction to and around a few of the school buildings in our district. In December 2016, I happened to be privy to a conversation regarding low water pressure at one of the schools due to a water main issue at a construction site near that particular school. So, non-functioning utilities was certainly a possibility for canceling school that zipped through my not-yet-awake mind. I was not prepared for what the recorded voice of our district superintendent told me. School had been canceled because of the threat of violence."
John Evans

7 Fun and Creative Apps and Websites That Teach Kids to Code - Emerging Education Techn... - 4 views

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    "Computer coding is becoming an increasingly popular activity for today's technology oriented kids. Even kids who do not plan to grow up and become computer programmers are enjoying the control and autonomy that coding delivers. Coding encourages kids to be creative, think logically and develop critical thinking skills that they will need throughout their lives. The skills young students develop through these early coding experiences can also help them to succeed in their education. With coding, kids get to try out new solutions to problems and tinker around with what can happen in various situations. The following seven visually oriented and child-friendly apps can help to teach even the youngest children how to code."
John Evans

Creative ICT: iPads - The Basics - 19 views

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    " This blog entry aims to answer most of those familiar questions and point any beginners to additional 'how to' resources that may help you to find out more when you are ready. Remember it is still relatively early days for introducing mobile technologies into the classroom to support learning, evidence suggests that this process is transforming the way students learn and even the currently available Apps are changing on a daily basis because many of them were not originally intended for education. "
John Evans

TOP TEN Classroom Math Apps - Teachers with Apps - 11 views

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    "We, here at TWA, are restructuring our site to have a more user friendly experience and an easier way to find what you are looking for. Case in point, we have gotten too large and just today we received an email from a fan who wanted to know the best way to search our site for the "best apps for early literacy instruction (Pk-Grade 2)". Well, we're working on it and with a bit of diligence we should have it up and running soon. In the meantime, we will be posting lists of some of the best apps in different categories to help you out in the classroom or at home."
John Evans

iPads in Education - How you & your iPad can volunteer together in your child's classro... - 0 views

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    "Earlier this school year I began volunteering in my child's Kindergarten class with my two iPads and a suite of apps that focused on early literacy skills. Now half way through the school year, I've discovered more about engaging kids with learning apps. You can read my first post, "iPads in Education - How you & your iPad can volunteer together in your child's classroom" here: http://digital-storytime.com/wp/?p=916."
John Evans

TeachMe: - Teachers with Apps - 11 views

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    "The TeachMe: series by 24x7digital is an extremely popular suite of educational apps which have sound content for toddlers and preschoolers through second grade. These apps are great teaching tools for helping early learners build a strong foundation. "
John Evans

Apps in Education: Reading and Grammar Apps for Early Learners - 7 views

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    "There are some great apps available for little ones who are learning their alphabet or are actually learning to read and write. Here are a couple that might work in your classroom."
John Evans

Terasoft Launches Action Sight Words Games to Help Children Read Better - Teachers with... - 6 views

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    "Award-winning educational software publisher Terasoft, a. s., today is pleased to announce the release and immediate availability of Action Sight Words Games & Flashcards for Reading Success for iPhone and iPad from its new professional series aimed at early reading improvement. Featuring a total of 6 engaging games with over 300 high-frequency English words from the popular Dolch Sight Words List, the Action Sight Words Games application makes learning vocabulary and spelling fun and easy for young learners."
John Evans

McMEL - Advantage2014: Primary Grades iPads Lit & Math - 0 views

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    "This is Auburn's iPad's in the Kindergarten Classroom Initiative Auburn School Department is working to improve the literacy and math achievement of early learners by leverage iPads and their apps through an initiative called Advantage 2014."
John Evans

Science Apps - Science NetLinks - 0 views

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    "Science NetLinks is in the early stages of gathering and reviewing STEM-related apps for both the iPad and the Android. Please check back often as we expect to add new app-related tools on a regular basis."
John Evans

DEECD iPad support booklet for special education.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 2 views

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    Dept. of Education and Early Childhood Development, Victoria, Australia
John Evans

Results Matter Video Series on Early Childhood Assessment - 2 views

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    via Colorado Department of Education
John Evans

EdTechResearcher » Are iPads making a significant difference? Findings from A... - 9 views

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    Audrey Watters has an interesting article on early results from an assessment of iPads deployed in kindergardens in Auburn, ME. It's a perfect place for me to get to one of the core purposes of this blog- to look at educational research results and critique them from the perspective of a fellow researcher. The goal is to help readers be more saavy consumers of educational research. My take is pretty different from Audrey's (who I think is a brilliant ed tech journalist). I also want to start the post by applauding the team of researchers for tackling this important study, even though I disagree with their interpretation of the data.
John Evans

A Guide to the iPad in Primary Education - 1 views

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    "- Management of iPads. - Maximising the iPad's camera. - Teaching with the iPad. - iPad Workflows and Pupil Examples. - Film-making, screen-casting and eBook creation. - Early Years and more. The book also includes over 40 minutes of video tutorials and many classroom based ideas for all year groups"
John Evans

iPad Video Lesson: Introduction to the iPad - Guided Tour Part One | iPad Academy - 3 views

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    "This video lesson will introduce you to early iPad models and show common features found on all iPads. You'll see a guided tour of the buttons, connectors and parts of the iPad. Part two of this video tutorial will address newer models of the iPad. The content is taken from the first lesson of my iPad Academy Master Class video series."
John Evans

Why You Shouldn't Drink Coffee In The Morning | Fast Company | Business + Innovation - 3 views

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    "Let's get one thing straight here. I love my morning cup of joe. I'm not alone in saying my day doesn't start without it. Sixty percent of American coffee drinkers claim they need coffee to start their day. But when I came across an infographic by Ryoko Iwata, a Japanese coffee-lover with a blog titled "I Love Coffee" who followed research on the 24-hour circadian clock gathered by Steven Miller, a PhD candidate at the Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences in Bethesada, I decided to change my ways. The infographic shows the early morning hours are the worst time to drink coffee."
John Evans

ASCD Express 8.09 - The What and Why of a Professional Learning Network - 1 views

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    "No matter how old the profession, those who work in a particular field have always had the ability to communicate with one another to compare notes and improve services. The form of communication began with face-to-face contact in early civilization and evolved to a more digital form in today's age of technological advances. Technology has always improved communication methods by enabling all-not just professionals-the ability to consult, collaborate, and learn from others. This has progressed from the earliest printing presses to the most recent smartphones."
Phil Taylor

Using Technology in the Early Childhood Classroom - 5 views

  • Modern technologies are very powerful because they rely on one of the most powerful genetic biases we do have — the preference for visually presented information
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    "Modern technologies are very powerful because they rely on one of the most powerful genetic biases we do have - the preference for visually presented information"
John Evans

10 Apps for Math Fluency | Edutopia - 9 views

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    "In order for students to tackle the multi-step word problems they'll be asked to solve as early as elementary school, they need to have mastered their addition, subtraction and multiplication facts. By answering 4 + 12, 15 - 5, 9 x 7 and 18 / 3 quickly and accurately, students can focus on reading word problems to figure out what the question is asking them to do. There are tons of fun apps that help children build their math fluency through games and flashcards. Check out some of these fantastic math apps. "
John Evans

iPad Video Lesson: Introduction to the iPad - Guided Tour Part Two | iPad Academy - 0 views

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    "Part two of this video lesson addresses newer models of the iPad including the iPad mini. Part one introduced you to early iPad models and showed common features found on all iPads. These two videos cover the buttons, switches, connectors and differences between the iPad models"
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