Contents contributed and discussions participated by Janet Cerni
Education Week: Educators Evaluate Learning Benefits of iPad - 1 views
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centerpiece of a social studies curriculum that blends online and face-to-face learning.
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supplement
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But such rapid adoption of a device with such a short history means that figuring out the best educational use can involve a lot of trial and erro
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Top 10 Apps of 2011 | Touch and Go - 3 views
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blog “Touch and Go” last June. Since then, we’ve reviewed more than 80 titles.
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the selections will amuse, entertain, educate, or challenge kids—even after repeated viewings
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limited my choices to the apps reviewed in this column over a four-month period.
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Librarian Serves up 'Appy Hour': Iowa educator Kathy Kaldenberg hosts a get-together wi... - 1 views
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November Appy Hour did serve up a taste of applications that enable note taking, formatting citations, and streaming news
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want to filter them out to the departments and people who might make the best use of them.”
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collection of more than 150 apps culled from Diigo lists, curation sites such as Scoop.it, and Twitter, via #edapps and other hashtags. Her own favorite apps include FlipBoard, EasyBib, and Evernote [all cited in SLJ's productivity apps feature by Linda W. Braun].
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A Model of Learning Objectives - 2 views
Steve Hargadon: Live Tuesday August 9th with Douglas Rushkoff on "Program or Be Program... - 1 views
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Thinking twice about our use of digital media, what our practices are doing to us, and what we are doing to each other, is one of the most important priorities people have today-and Douglas Rushkoff gives us great guidelines for doing that thinking. Read this before and after you Tweet, Facebook, email or YouTube. -Howard Rheingold
Meeting Common Core Standards: Resources You've Discovered This Summer - English Compan... - 2 views
Is Facebook Ruining Students? - 1 views
Tip of the Week: Making Notes in iBooks - NYTimes.com - 1 views
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To make a note in an open iBooks file, press down on the iPad’s screen to select the word or phrase you want to annotate.
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In the menu bar that appears above your selected text, tap the Note button to create a digital sticky note and use the iPad keyboard to type in your thoughts.
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Tap the shrunken note to expand it so you can review your annotations.
A Gateway to Great Books on Your Phone - NYTimes.com - 0 views
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Penguin Classics, that more-than-1,500-titles collection of English-language literary classics, has a new free app for iOS devices available on Tuesday.
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a catalog of its titles
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easily searchable database.
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