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John Evans

Pearson and the Eminata Group Launch North America's Largest iPad-Based eTextbooks Init... - 3 views

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    "Pearson, the world's leading learning company, and the Eminata Group, Canada's largest provider of independent, post-secondary education, today announced that students at institutions under the Eminata umbrella will receive all of their course content via the Apple iPad. The agreement is the largest postsecondary institutional initiative for iPad-based eTextbooks in North America."
John Evans

Be Less Helpful - CMC North 2009 - Dan Meyer on Vimeo - 0 views

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    Dan Meyer's presentation on better, less helpful teaching through digital media at the 2009 CMC-North conference.
John Evans

PNP Communication Center | Portable North-Pole | Sympatico.ca Holidays - 0 views

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    For the second year in a row, we're bringing Santa closer to you! Help someone you care about receive a personalized video message from Santa Claus himself using the PNP console, a technological breakthrough that makes real-time communication with the North Pole possible!
John Evans

TeachThought's Most Popular Posts On iPad Integration | TeachThought - 3 views

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    "TeachThought is officially ten weeks old (yay us!), and to celebrate that incredible milestone (which is also the same as the gestation period of the North American Box Turtle), we're putting together posts that reflect back on that time, while also acting as a kind of curation tool for some of the content you have found most helpful."
John Evans

WolframAlpha: The Answer To All Your Questions | iPad.AppStorm - 4 views

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    "Since being released in 2009, Wolfram Alpha has become very popular over the years. Based on the computational platform Mathematica, written by British scientist Stephen Wolfram in 1988, WolframAlpha is capable of interpreting and answering basic questions such as, "How old was FDR in 1942?" and "What is the distance between the north pole and the south pole?""
John Evans

Free Technology for Teachers: A New Crash Course in U.S. History - 1 views

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    "At about this time last year John Green launched Crash Course World History. That video series now contains 42 short video lessons on World History. Today, John Green launched a new Crash Course series. This one is all about U.S. History. The first video in the Crash Course U.S. History series is now up on YouTube. I've embedded it below. The series starts before Europeans arrived in North America."
John Evans

Free Technology for Teachers: Tracking Polar Bears on Google Maps - And Polar Bear Less... - 3 views

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    " Bear Tracker is a feature of the Polar Bears International website. The Bear Tracker plots the travels of collared polar bears in Hudson Bay and the Beaufort Sea north of Alaska. You can view the travel paths of one or all of the bears on each map. The map also offers play the travel paths recorded over time."
Phil Taylor

Embracing The Edge - 3 views

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    Join MSLA & ManACE on October 19th, 2012 for 'Embracing the Edge'. This one day conference features David Warlick, several spotlight speakers, a number of hands-on sessions/workshops & 500 of North America's leading thought provokers.
John Evans

Ringwood North PS Junior Geniuses - RNPS iPad Trial - 3 views

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    "There can be no debate - our kids know more than most adults about technology. And at our school, there is no doubt our Year 5/6 students are our resident experts when it comes to iPads. Yet rather than be threatened by this, why not harness their enthusiasm and willingness to share their knowledge?"
John Evans

A Response to "No iPad" « Technology in Music Education - 5 views

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    "This weekend, my family and I were camping in north central Minnesota, and Internet connection-both 3G and wi-fi were sporadic. In one of the situations where we had service, I saw Tony Vincent's (a leader in educational technology who I have seen speak in person) tweet about Matthew Gudenius's "No iPad" video series:"
John Evans

iPads in Science - @PCSAScience - Resources - TES - 4 views

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    "A short video to show the impact of iPads in the Science Faculty at Priory Community School, Weston Super Mare, North Somerset."
John Evans

Keeping the Curriculum Context in Connected Classrooms - 0 views

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    "To say I'm pretty jazzed about the possibilities of my classroom learning by connecting with other classrooms and people would be a bit of an understatement. My class regularly learns from and with students and others from across North America and in fact from around the world using social media tools such as Skype, Twitter and blogging."
John Evans

13 Ways to Make Homework More Meaningful and Engaging | MiddleWeb - 3 views

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    "In the first installment of Rick Wormeli's homework advice, he made the case for take-home assignments that matter for learning and engage student interest. In Part 2, Rick offers some guiding principles that can help teachers create homework challenges that motivate kids and spark deeper learning in and out of school. These articles are adapted and updated from Rick's seminal book about teaching in the middle grades, Day One & Beyond: Practical Matters for New Middle Level Teachers. Rick continues to offer great advice about homework, differentiation, assessment and many other topics in workshops and presentations across North America. Check back in Part 1 for some additional homework resources."
John Evans

Apps for Happy Learning - Teachers With Apps - 2 views

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    "This post was motivated by my return to the north and the frigid temps. I realized on the second leg of my travels that no one was even remotely happy about anything. They were all connected to another world with a pair of headphones or earbuds, tuned out and removed. I love to fly and it used to be a very social activity and rather than be disappointed I threw myself into a happy app kind of mood and this is the result. My other intention was to point anyone with children toward exceptional downloads laden with abundant and diverse content for their children. Not just to keep them sharp when away from school and traveling, but go-to apps that are always an educational delight! Here is my list of 12 developers whose apps make for HAPPY learning; they are sure to develop your child's/student's sense of joy and wonder."
John Evans

TeachThought's 10 Most Popular Posts On iPad Integration - 3 views

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    "TeachThought is officially ten weeks old (yay us!), and to celebrate that incredible milestone (which is also the same as the gestation period of the North American Box Turtle), we're putting together posts that reflect back on that time, while also acting as a kind of curation tool for some of the content you have found most helpful. With that, below are ten of our most popular iPad posts, in no certain order, because, well, we don't play favorites around here (even if you do). And if you suspect there might be a follow up post with ten more, you might be on to something."
John Evans

Why Self-Publishing May Be the Best Writing Lesson Ever | Edudemic - 3 views

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    "Brian South is an English teacher in Naperville, Illinois, a suburb 30 miles west of Chicago. He is also the faculty advisor of the literary magazine at Naperville North. When Brian began taking steps to self-publish his own novel, he did something few teachers feel totally comfortable doing-he invited his students to be part of the process. Bringing your outside interests into the classroom is tough for many teachers because they feel like they have to compartmentalize themselves. Others feel so pressed for time that sharing personal interested and hobbies seems like a burden. However, after he read a part of his novel at his school's open mic night, students in the creative writing club had a lot of feedback for Brian, who not only listened, but also soon realized that sharing his journey through self-publishing a novel could be an important way to empower students and potentially transform their lives."
John Evans

Free Technology for Teachers: Learning to Program With MaKey MaKey in Elementary School - 0 views

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    "When I first saw these contraptions my initial reaction was how in the world would we incorporate these devices with our demanding academic curriculum? The last couple of months my instructional technology team and I have had a ball coming up with strong academic tie-ins for using MaKey MaKeys and programming with our elementary students. I was astonished how easily and naturally programming and incorporating MaKey MaKeys have been, even for first graders! Just the other day I was working with first graders who were learning about the four cardinal directions. We had them create interactive compass roses by programming a sprite in Scratch to move north, south, east or west depending on the arrow key they pressed. Some students were even able to add voice recordings to their script!"
John Evans

Our growing movement - The Startup Classroom - 1 views

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    "We are excited to share the great work of educators in the North Bay in this case study, The Growth and Development of the Maker Movement in Sonoma County Schools: Cultivating a Maker Educator Network across K-12. This document grew out of the work of local maker educators in Sonoma County and highlights the unique collaboration of educators and organizations supporting and implementing maker education throughout the local area. We hope that our experiences and documentation of our maker educator processes can be an inspiration to our counterparts across the state and the nation. In making we trust!"
John Evans

The school that's ditched homework to help teachers get a life | tesconnect - 0 views

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    "A "traditionalist" school, founded with the explicit intention of bringing the values of private education to a deprived corner of north-west London, has decided to stop setting pupils homework. Michaela Community School was set up by Katharine Birbalsingh, the headteacher renowned for receving a standing ovation at the 2010 Conservative Party conference, after she decried the state of English education. But now Michaela's assistant headteacher, Joe Kirby, has explained that the school has decided to "replace…setting, chasing, checking, marking and logging homework with revision, reading and online maths"."
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