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John Evans

A Handy Interactive Chemistry Periodic Table for iPad ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 1 views

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    "Chemisode for Chemistry is a wonderful free periodic table that you can install on your iPad and use in your classroom with your students. Chemisode is a fully interactive periodic table with over fifteen pieces of information about each element. "
John Evans

Free Technology for Teachers: Video - Why the Full Moon is Better in Winter - 3 views

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    "Most of the time when I take my dogs out at night I have to put on a headlamp (they have their own to wear too) so that I can see them in the dark. But this week the combination of a full moon and a fresh blanket of snow canceled the need for the headlamps. In the following Minute Physics video we learn why the full moon appears brighter in the winter. Hint, it's not the snow cover that makes the big difference."
John Evans

Explore and Document Wildlife with Project Noah - 0 views

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    "Grab your pith helmet, camera and let's go exploring with Project Noah. Project Noah is a web and mobile (iOS and Android) platform that helps students become "citizen scientists" by encouraging exploration and shared documentation of wildlife and flora. Students can discover wildlife from around the world or simply examine the living world in their own backyard. Teachers can join existing missions or create missions to build a community of explorers, who contribute content to their students' learning experiences."
John Evans

Magnification for Making | iPad Art Room - 2 views

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    "I've been looking at the art-making potential of the Exo Lab scope over the past couple of weeks. In exploring ideas for the creative classroom, it's obvious that there is real potential in this device to enhance opportunities to create rich learning experiences across teaching areas. So here's the scope (below). It's so easy to use - you simply connect it to your iPad and start exploring using an app that couples with the camera. You can take photographs, time-lapse, video recordings, make annotations and measurements… In this project I am using the pictured 'Discovery Stand', which allows you to get up-close, but there are attachments that go into a microscope too. We used those to investigate 'The World's Smallest Monster Drawing' a few weeks ago."
John Evans

NASA's 'All About That Bass' parody is all about that space [VIDEO] - 2 views

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    "The space nerds at NASA have officially hopped on the Meghan Trainor parody train with their ode to the Orion spacecraft, "All About That Space." The Pathways Interns of NASA's Johnson Space Center recorded and filmed the parody song to encourage further public interest in Orion, which saw its first successful test flight on Dec. 5. The spacecraft orbited Earth twice during its flight and traveled 60,000 miles before splashing down into the Pacific Ocean as planned. NASA's parody isn't the first space-themed "All About That Bass" parody - a group of geeky ladies penned a similar, Star Wars-themed parody in November."
John Evans

Free Technology for Teachers: 2 Good Sites and 2 Good iPad Apps to Virtually Explore Chemical Reactions - 1 views

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    "The chemistry lab was the location of some of my most memorable moments in high school. Many of the lessons I learned then can now be experienced virtually on a laptop or iPad. Take a look at these options for exploring chemical reactions virtually. "
John Evans

Bioman Biology: The Fun Place to Learn Biology! - 3 views

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    "BioMan Biology is the fun place to learn Biology! Here you will find learning games, review games, virtual labs and quizzes that will help you to learn about cells, ecology, genetics, physiology, and much more! Note: If you are a teacher, please check out the teacher section for ways to use the site to increase student engagement and learning. Remember, everything on this site is completely FREE to use!"
John Evans

Dissection Lab - 3 views

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    "Grab your mask and gloves and head on into the Dissection Lab for dissection photos, videos, worksheets, and quizzes!       Please note that these dissection images may be upsetting to some viewers."
John Evans

Free Technology for Teachers: Explore the Moon and Mars in Google Maps - 1 views

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    "Exploring the moon and Mars has long been an option in Google Earth. That same option is now available in Google Maps too. To view the moon and Mars in Google Maps switch the base map to Earth view then zoom out as far as possible. The options for moon and Mars appear when you have completely zoomed out."
John Evans

Mount Tavurvur: Video of a volcano exploding. - 1 views

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    "This has to be seen to be believed: An Australian couple vacationing in Papua New Guinea heard that a local volcano, Mount Tavurvur, had been erupting. They got on a boat to take a closer look, and got the ride of their lives (make sure you've set the video to HD, the detail is amazing):"
John Evans

Moving at the Speed of Creativity | 103 iPad Apps for Elementary STEM - 4 views

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    "To document and share these 103 apps I chose to include on my STEM iPad cart this year, I created screenshots of each iPad folder and uploaded them to a Flickr album. I also created a linked List.ly list of the apps, which I've embedded below. The creative apps I've included, which support creating and sharing multimedia artifacts for digital portfolios, are also included within my "Mapping Media" digital literacy framework. For additional app lists, check out the "App Recommendations for Mobile Devices" list complied by EdTechTeacher. Hat tip to Beth Holland (@brholland) for sharing that link earlier today."
John Evans

Explore Sound on iPads | Class Tech Tips - 6 views

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    "Learning through discovery can help children of all age levels gather information and get excited about a new topic. Sound Uncovered is an awesome free app that lets kids explore this concept. They'll interact with different activities as they begin to make connections to the world around them.  A great choice for station work in classrooms with just a few iPads!"
John Evans

BBC News - Free online textbooks from top private school - 2 views

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    "A leading private school, with some of the best results in England, is publishing digital textbooks which are available to download free online. The Stephen Perse Foundation in Cambridge is publishing 12 multimedia textbooks for IGCSE biology. They are being made available on Apple's iBooks online store to use on iPad tablet computers."
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