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Kirsten Carter

National Library of Virtual Manipulatives - 0 views

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    Multiple grades (k-12) with lessons and iwb manipulatives for numbers and operations, algebra, geometry, measurement, data analysis and probability.
John Evans

LearningXL | 100 Amazing Web Tools for Hobbyist Scholars - 3 views

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    "f you love to do research but don't have the degree or credentials to be truly called a scholar, then you probably fall into the category of a hobbyist scholar. This doesn't mean that you can't take advantage of the numerous resources for scholars online. They can help you with anything you might be interested in finding out more about, from science to your family genealogy. We've put together a list of 100 of these resources to get you started on your next just-for-fun research project."
John Evans

Doceri - A Complete IWB Solution for the iPad (iUpgrade) - 5 views

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    "If you are thinking about purchasing a physical interactive whiteboard, think again. By purchasing an iPad and software like Doceri, you probably could easily save your school about $1,000 or so (per classroom installation) and have an even more versatile tool than a fixed interactive whiteboard. "
John Evans

7-year-old iPhone developer is on a roll | TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog - 1 views

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    "There's a quote by Nolan Bushnell I love that says, "Everyone who has ever taken a shower has had an idea. It's the person who gets out of the shower, dries off, and does something about it that makes a difference." Most people reading this have probably had an idea for an iPhone app, but after reading Connor Zamary's story, you might feel a little more pressure to dry off and do something about it."
John Evans

SmartBoard - Lessons for Mathematics - 0 views

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    Number Sense, Computation Estimation, Patterns, Algebra, and Functions, Geometry, Measurement, Probability Statistics, Utilities, PODS, Misc, 24 Challenge, Staff Development, Web Resources
John Evans

Tips and Tricks: How to set up parental controls on the iPad 2 - 1 views

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    "The iPad 2 is a great learning tool for the younger ones, and with the correct apps you can probably supplement your child's learning. But if you are worried that your child may access the internet without your supervision, we will walk you through a step-by-step to restrict access to anything from Youtube, listening to explicit music or podcast or even buying apps."
John Evans

Educational iPhone Apps for Middle & High School Students - iPhone Apps, iPad apps & iP... - 0 views

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    "Homework is no fun for anyone-including Mom and Dad. It becomes even more painful, as your child enters middle and high school grades. The probability that most parents differentiate equations every day for a living or for a hobby is pretty slim. These apps are filled with great information that can be accessed quickly and easily to make homework time move more swiftly. They are also handy tools for the times when your child has lost computer and gaming privileges. The whining stops pretty quickly, when you offer them an opportunity to study the endocrine system instead of play Halo or read Notch's latest blog post."
John Evans

25 Brilliant Teacher Blogs Worth Following - Edudemic - 3 views

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    "There is a lot of firsthand knowledge being shared right now. From blogging principals to teachers to education enthusiasts, there are hundreds of blogs that you should probably check out. There are some truly miraculous reasons that you should consider blogging, by the way. So, if you're a teacher or student, perhaps you should check out some of these fabulous blogs to get a little inspiration."
John Evans

Where To Find the Best Educational Apps for Kids - 2 views

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    "The app store on your tablet or phone can be intimidating. There are so many options! If you want to incorporate learning with electronic time, you've probably been looking for the best educational apps for kids. Today, we've got them! Instead of trial and error, we encourage you to try these education apps that we've collected, inspired by iGame Mom. We love combining learning AND fun!"
John Evans

6 Ways Social Media Will Change In 2014 - Edudemic - 4 views

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    "When the clocks flip and 2013 becomes 2014, some things may change. One that probably won't is that you'll still be using social media in your classroom. We know that technology and trends are changing all the time, so what will 2014 hold in store for social media? The handy infographic below takes a look at 6 trends and predictions for social media in the new year. While it is somewhat geared towards businesses, each one has implications in both the classroom and for personal use as well."
John Evans

Learning and Teaching with iPads: Don't get anymore Apps until you have utilised the Ca... - 4 views

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    "The Camera App is probably the best feature of the iPad for learning, and in combination with the built in Camera Roll App its full functionality is mostly under utilised. Without using any other Apps at all students have the opportunity to document their work by photo, reflect on their work by videoing themselves responding. They can also edit their photos to focus or zoom in on an aspect. They can create folders of photos to organise their work and then create slideshows that they could Airplay in class"
John Evans

Master Twitter in 5 Steps - An Educator's Guide - 5 views

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    "Is this you? You've joined Twitter. You're following a few people. Your profile picture may or may not be an egg. You've even tweeted a couple of times. But you're wondering what all the fuss is about. Or maybe this is you? You've joined Twitter and you've found tons of interesting people and ideas. But there is just way too much information. You can't keep track of the stuff you want to know more about.   If one of these scenarios sounds familiar, you've probably begun the process of building your PLN (see this post I wrote back in September), but you want guidance about how to make it extraordinary, transformative and-most importantly-personalized for you and your needs. Here's how to master Twitter in five steps:"
John Evans

12 Tips for New Teachers (And Those Starting Anew in 2014) | ASCD Inservice - 0 views

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    "For all of you new teachers out there (and also those who have been in the profession for a while now), I wish you years of success, as you are in the greatest position of all- the position to influence the lives of many students. Right now, your current focus is probably on how to have a successful first few weeks of school. What might be the best ways to spend your time as you are preparing for the school year to start? What are some things you should keep in mind once the students arrive and class begins? Here are 12 tips for success as you begin your career (or school year) and continue growing in the teaching  profession."
John Evans

Excellent iPad Tips,Tricks, and Resources for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mob... - 0 views

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    "I received a couple of requests over the last few days to feature a post about tips for managing iPad classrooms. I know several of you, if not at the start of the school year then at least at some point during this school year will probably be drawing on iPad as a teaching resource to scaffold students learning. To this end, I went ahead and compiled this list hoping you will find it helpful. Enjoy "
John Evans

Making It | Remake Learning - 2 views

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    "It's been more than three years since Caine Monroy's elaborate cardboard arcade in front of his dad's used auto parts shop was catapulted to fame by Nirvan Mullick's short film. But last summer, after two years and tens-of-thousands of customers, Cain "retired" on his eleventh birthday and closed Caine's Arcade to the public. The last day was probably a first step for Caine, though. The film has been seen 8 million times and counting, and it has spun into a movement that's spawned numerous think pieces, a scholarship fund, and a TEDx talk. Most notably, it spurred the creation of the Imagination Foundation, which aims to find, foster, and fund creativity in kids through programs such as the Global Cardboard Challenge and pop-up learning spaces called Imagination Chapters."
John Evans

26 Questions Every Student Should Be Able To Answer - 0 views

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    "These questions are more about the student than you, your classroom, or education. What every student should know starts with themselves and moves outwards to your content area: self knowledge-> content knowledge. As an educator, your job is lead students to understanding, but student self-awareness and self-knowledge should precede that. These questions hit at a range of topics, but all revolve around that idea of a learner's identity. If it hasn't already come, the first day of school is probably imminent for you, and these kinds of questions could come in handy there as well. Get to know you type stuff. But they can also help set the tone in your classroom that introspection is a must, awareness and thinking are always-on, and self-knowledge is the ultimate goal of any system of learning."
John Evans

15 Questions To Help Students Respond To New Ideas - 2 views

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    "It just might be that in a society where information is abundant, thinking habits are more important than knowledge. Somewhere beneath wisdom and above the "things" a student knows. Laws of economics say that scarcity increases value. It's no longer information that's scarce, but rather meaningful response to that information. Thought. And thought has a source-a complex set of processes, background knowledge, and schema that we can, as educators think of as cognitive habits. And if they're habits, well, that means they're probably something we can practice at, doesn't it?"
John Evans

Easy screencasting your iPad and iPhone (on the Mac side) - @joycevalenza NeverEndingSe... - 5 views

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    "I learned a little trick for creating screencast videos from my iPad and I thought it might be useful for many of you who have a regular need to demo apps. If, like me, you are working on a Mac, you probably already know how powerful your QuickTime Player is for making impromtu videos or desktop screencasts and exporting them.  (Of course, you can do any fancy post production in a video app later, but QuickTime is sooooo handy.)"
John Evans

5 apps for signing documents with your iPhone and iPad | Macworld - 0 views

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    "The dance of printing a document, taking a pen and signing it, then scanning and emailing it to a banker or client is one I think we've all done. It's also extremely inefficient, not to mention annoying. The Mac's handy-dandy Preview app makes it possible to fill out and digitally sign a document, but it's just as easy to sign from an iOS device, and of course there is no shortage of apps for that. I've whittled that selection down to these five that cover all the bases, letting you sign, fill out forms, connect to your cloud storage accounts, and use's iOS 8's share extension, among other features. The differences between them boil down to aesthetics, workflow, and pricing-which means one of them is probably just right for you."
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