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John Evans

iSequence « techchef4u - 5 views

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    "In an effort to incorporate the iPads into small group intervention stations for middle school math, I spent a few hours collaborating with Cheryl Mutz, an NEISD district Math Instructional Specialist, to create an apptivity to support the study of sequences in 8th Math. The intervention apptivity would be used in a small group setting (two students to an iPad) and the students would have 30-45 minutes to complete the task."
John Evans

FIVE Apps to STOP Summer Slide - Teachers with Apps - 4 views

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    "nfortunately, studies show that some kids experience the equivalent of two months of learning loss between June and September. Mix it up and keep your children learning year round with some of the best apps. "
John Evans

iPad Best of the Best - 50 Essential Children's Book Apps (Part 1: Toddlers) | The Digital Media Diet - 4 views

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    "Children's book apps have been around now for over two years and we have seen a lot of wonderful titles at Digital-Storytime.com over this time. What follows is the first of a four-part series, listing the best 50 iPad books for kids, broken down by age."
John Evans

APPitic - 1,300+ EDUapps - 8 views

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    "Almost two years ago to the day, I wrote a post, "The iPad: Why Teachers Should Care." Flash forward to today, both of the schools I work at have purchased one iPad for each classroom. Although I've already mastered how to manage all the iDevices in my personal household, learning to manage iPads in an institutional environment involved a bit more learning due to the complexities of software licensing and the necessity to keep institutional accounts separate from personal ones."
John Evans

Reading Rainbow Might Stop the iPad From Ruining the Brains of All Children - 1 views

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    "For a generation now creating advanced things and placed in corridors of power, LeVar Burton was a god-king: both Star Trek's Geordi La Forge, and the guy who taught us to like books on Reading Rainbow. Now, the two Burtons are fused-and it's pretty incredible."
John Evans

Leading for Deeper Learning: 10 Proven Strategies - Getting Smart by Tom Vander Ark - blended learning, deeper learning, edchat, edleaders, NGLC, PBL | Getting Smart - 6 views

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    "Over the summer we interviewed two dozen school and network leaders producing strong academic results and developing powerful young people. Considering their leadership stories, we found ten things in common:"
John Evans

Two Awesome Bloom's Taxonomy Posters for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 7 views

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    "Bloom's Taxonomy is one of the central themes here in Educational Technology and Mobile Learning. I have been sharing a plethora of resources on it for the last couple of years and. just like you, I have learned a great deal from all of these resources. There are now several variations of the original Bloom's Taxonomy but the core learning concept is always present."
John Evans

6 Ready To Go iPad Centers ~ Mrs. Wideen's Blog - 3 views

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    "A few of the following iPad Centers/Stations I have posted before, however I thought it might be useful to post them again, at the beginning of the year so you know they are here if you want to try something new during your literacy or math block. All of the centers can be done using one or two iPads at the center and are actual centers that my students used last year. I hope you find them useful or they spark new ideas to try with your students."
John Evans

Apps in Education: Word Clouds on the iPad - 0 views

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    "I love word clouds. It is the best way to deconstruct a piece of text with students. It lets you start that conversation about language, text types, literacy and the power of the written word. It is also a great way to do a text analysis. Marco Torres talks about using them to compare two political speeches to analyse the types of words each of the candidates use but this idea would work just as easily with characters in a book, types of poems or even a series of artists you are studying."
John Evans

What Does 200 Calories Look Like? - 1 views

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    "The answer to the question of how much can you eat of different foods before you hit 200 calories varies, depending what you're consuming. Two hundred calories is a whole lot of apples, but less than half of a Big Mac. It's a plate full of broccoli, but more like a spoonful of peanut butter. But it's a lot easier to understand what that really means when you actually see the food in front of you in this video from ASAP Science."
Phil Taylor

ELI Video Competition: 2014 Horizon Report | EDUCAUSE.edu - 1 views

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    "Each video focuses on one or two of the six 2014 technologies listed in this year's report" See Manitoba entry in Competition - #9
John Evans

The Frugal Teacher: iPad Integration That Works! - 8 views

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    "Back in November my class received 10 iPads from our technology department and we were told to "have fun". Our district has gone 1:1 in the secondary schools, be we are only one of two elementary classrooms that recevied iPads. Of course I was thrilled, but then I realized that I would need to spend some time thinking about how to successfully integrate them in to our daily routine and find apps that would fit our curriculum. "
John Evans

Dropbox Tips - 4 views

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    "Dropbox is an extremely popular, easy-to-use online file hosting and sharing service that was founded by two MIT graduates. It lets anyone easily backup important files and also synchronize those files across multiple computers as well as mobile devices. This cheat sheet outlines handy Dropbox keyboard shortcuts, some of its useful features and third-party websites whcih extend Dropbox uses further. Definitely a must-check for all Dropbox users."
John Evans

News Literacy: Critical-Thinking Skills for the 21st Century | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "Every teacher I've worked with over the last five years recalls two kinds of digital experiences with students. The first I think of as digital native moments, when a student uses a piece of technology with almost eerie intuitiveness. As digital natives, today's teens have grown up with these tools and have assimilated their logic. Young people just seem to understand when to click and drag or copy and paste, and how to move, merge and mix digital elements. The second I call digital naiveté moments, when a student trusts a source of information that is obviously unreliable. Even though they know how easy it is to create and distribute information online, many young people believe -- sometimes passionately -- the most dubious rumors, tempting hoaxes (including convincingly staged encounters designed to look raw and unplanned) and implausible theories. "
John Evans

Audio QR Codes - 1 views

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    "Imagine students' artwork hanging in your school's hallway and beside each masterpiece is a QR code. When parents, students, and other teachers scan the code using a mobile device, they hear the student telling about themselves and the relevance of their art… Or what about a QR code in the back of a library book that allows you to hear a student's review of the book? Or a QR code sent home to parents that allows them to listen to their 1st grader reading or telling a story? Sounds difficult, doesn't it? Well, don't worry - it really isn't hard at all! I'll give you two options for recording the audio files and will show you a couple of ways to "embed" them into QR codes."
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

Top 10 Apps in an Established 1:1 iPad School | Learning and Innovation - 5 views

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    "The Stephen Perse Foundation has had a 1:1 iPad programme running for two years now. Whilst there are many subject specific apps utilised for learning, it is interesting to note how the top 10 apps are all multipurpose. The list below also includes an indication of how workflow is developing for the school and how an app is chosen when and where it is appropriate. For more information about how we are using the iPads as a tool for learning please visit SPFlearning.com"
John Evans

Using cell phones in the classroom when computers are not available (by Fabiana Casella) - Teaching Village - 0 views

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    "Everybody is talking about 21st Century skills and preparing students for a whole different world. The truth is that our students have become digital and there are a whole lot of educators around the world who are still "analog". That is why I would like to share my work with my two secondary school groups with as many teachers as possible. Internet and Technology in the Classroom have made a huge change in my daily teaching experience."
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