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John Evans

Getting the job done with easy to use interfaces on the iPad, the Minu Timer and Stopwa... - 2 views

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    "For the iPad there is a great timer/stopwatch app called Minu Timer. This universal free app needs no instructions (although it does include a start up 'how to use' page appearing on your first launch). The interface is simple and the user experience proves that a well written app will let users jump right in and get started. A lack of buttons and excessive tuning options keeps things uncluttered and removes the need to tap through to layers of screens."
John Evans

How The New Learnist Apps Signal A Change In Education Technology | Edudemic - 0 views

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    "If you haven't heard of Learnist yet, you're going to see the name around a whole lot more as of 11am today. That's because Learnist just launched its new iPad and iPhone apps. Edudemic got a hands-on view of these apps and they are quite remarkable. Not just because they're fancy apps that look nice, but because of what they signal to the larger world of education technology."
John Evans

Teaching the iPad way | Technology Spectator - 0 views

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    "Late last week, Apple announced the launch of a new piece of software, iBooks Author, and a new version of its eBook reader, iBooks 2. It's a development that promises to accelerate the move to interactive eBooks, by radically simplifying their development."
Phil Taylor

Solve for X: Nicholas Negroponte on learning by themselves - YouTube - 6 views

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    Nicholas Negroponte founded the MIT Media Lab (1980), WiReD Magazine (1990), and One Laptop per Child. Nicholas has recently launched a reading experiment to learn whether poor and remote kids (5-10 years old) can learn to read on their own with a solar powered, Android tablet suitably loaded with immersive and constructionist material.
John Evans

Wired's first issue (1993) plus 12,000 word oral history of Wired as a free iPad app - ... - 1 views

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    "WIRED today announced the reissue of its iconic inaugural issue on the iPad as a free download on June 1. Launched nearly twenty years ago in January 1993, the premiere issue featured science fiction author Bruce Sterling on the cover and quickly became a sought-after collectible. "
John Evans

School iPad Program - not as easy as I thought! - 4 views

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    "One term into the official launch of our iPad program, I thought it would be opportune to reflect on the successes, failures and everything in between. I have to admit, as a self professed, but not certified, iPad/Mac "expert" and 'All Things Apple' zealot, things haven't gone as smoothly as I'd hoped. I would like to blame it all on our proxy server, but I suspect Apple has something to do with it too."
John Evans

Free Technology for Teachers: TenMarks Offers 20,000+ Math Practice Problems Aligned to... - 3 views

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    "TenMarks is a service that offers an online mathematics program designed to supplement your in-classroom mathematics instruction. I tried the service when it launched a couple of years ago. Today, I revisited it when I learned that they now align all of their practice activities to Common Core Standards. "
John Evans

Free Technology for Teachers: OpenEd Releases an iPad App for Finding and Sharing Educa... - 1 views

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    "OpenEd.io is a free service that launched in October of 2013 for the purpose of offering a huge catalog of educational videos, games, and assessments. One of the services OpenEd.io offers is the option for teachers to create courses and collections of resources to share with their students. This week OpenEd released a free iPad app for teachers and students. "
John Evans

Ted.Com Revamped with New Video Player, 'watch Later' and More - 0 views

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    "Back in October last year we caught up with June Cohen, Executive Producer of TED Media at TED, to get a sneak peek at what the fully redesigned TED.com website might look like. Now, it's launch day and live to everyone."
John Evans

The Best Add-Ons for Google Drive - 4 views

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    "Yesterday, Google introduced add-ons for Google Docs and Sheets. These add-ons allow you to add all kinds of functionality to your documents, including signing faxes, creating bibliographies, and more. While it's still in its infancy, here are a few of the best add-ons available at launch. "
John Evans

Archaeology App for Students Turns Excavation Sites Into Interactive Puzzles | AvatarGe... - 5 views

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    "Dig-It! Games, an independent developer of educational, interactive games founded by a former archaeologist and middle school teacher, has launched Can U Dig It!, its latest free game app for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch that turns kids into archaeologists as they dig for ancient artifacts using logic and a little luck. The puzzle app virtually transports players 11 and older to excavation sites in Central America to carefully collect more than 40 historically accurate artifacts."
John Evans

Social media is a must for America's STEM future | eSchool News - 0 views

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    "Over the last several decades, the United States has declined as an economic and educational global leader in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). To regain economic success and global competitiveness in these fields, government at all levels should launch campaigns that raise STEM awareness and increase student engagement. Actively leveraging social media channels is one potential path to drive K-12 excitement in STEM education and jobs through challenges."
John Evans

Learn How to Use Google Apps in your Teaching With These Free Courses ~ Educational Tec... - 5 views

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    "Google in Education has recently launched a new series of courses on how to use its apps . The courses are free and you can register now. The courses will help you Learn how Google apps and other web tools can help you meet your teaching and learning goals. The courses offered include :"
John Evans

16 secrets of Google Drive | Macworld - 7 views

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    "Google Drive-formerly Google Docs-has come quite a way in nearly a decade of existence. Originally launched as Writely, a startup's clever collaborative word processor, Google quickly acquired the app, changed the name to Google Docs, and released it as a new way to help people work together more efficiently using little more than a browser. "
John Evans

Ten Good iPad Apps for Elementary School Math Practice | iPad Apps for School - 2 views

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    Over the last ten months since I launched iPadApps4School.com I have reviewed a lot of mathematics apps that are appropriate for elementary school students. These are the ten that have been the most popular over the last ten months (based on total clicks and shares through social media).
John Evans

How One "Hour of Code" Can Launch an Entire Computer Science Program | MindShift - 1 views

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    "Thanks to code.org's "Hour of Code," millions of students will get their first taste of computer programming this week, Dec. 9-13, designated as Computer Science Education Week. If schools do decide to go beyond the one hour and take the next step to add coding as a part of school curriculum, what will this look like? Getting kids excited about coding is the easy part. What about the stuff that administrators and educators must worry about - funding, teacher development, curriculum, connection to standards? And, where do you fit this "coding class" in a school day?"
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