"At TeachThought, we often provide lists of digital resources, and many of them are apps.
Apps for struggling readers.
Apps for struggling writers.
Apps for project-based learning.
Any while many of these apps are for students, the following list of apps from Sam Gliksman can be considered for both teachers and students, and an excellent foundation slew of apps for any 21st century teacher. From GoodReader and Slide Shark to Printopia and Air Display, all fill different niches of 21st century learning, and the many possibilities the iPad affords."
"As a general rule, I don't tend to blog too much about what I get up to at
School, that's not really what my blog is about. That said however, some of you
that also follow me on Twitter may have seen me tweeting recently about a
student I teach who has developed an iPad App for the School. A few people, such
as Pedagoo asked me to write about it and so here are some of the steps to how
this happened, so that, if you wanted to try and replicate this yourself, you
might be able to."
"I'm very privileged to be on the BETA testing team for the Green Screen app from DOINK. Today I tried forcing an interaction between my pre-recorded green screen footage and the drawn animation layered before a solid color field. Here are the pieces:
Picture
This app will allow you to combine live footage and drawn animations.
I film before green screen
and draw an animation in DOINK
Below is a look at the interface of the new GREEN SCREEN app by DOINK."
"Teaching Appz is a great new website to help teachers to find apps for iPads, iPods and other mobile devices (including Android, Playbook and web) that can be used in the classroom"
"The Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) movement has gained unstoppable momentum. And thanks to the burgeoning mobile app market, employees have high expectations for these tools. They want an attractive user experience tailored to their devices. In other words, companies need to invest in building apps, period."
"Inspired by the magnificent edu-tweeter @ShellTerrell, I wanted to share a few of the great ways she and her fellow tweeps plan on using the new iPad in the classroom. I love crowdsourcing this kind of information. I've taken the liberty of using some of the many tweets and enhancing them to give a better idea about the actual way to use the iPad in the classroom."