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Beth Holland

K-5 iPad Apps for Remembering: Part One of Bloom's Revised Taxonomy | Edutopia - 1 views

  • In attempts to integrate mobile technology, educators are left to the mercy of app developers who or may or may not fully understand how imperative it is that our children become critical and creative thinkers.
  • I will highlight apps useful for developing higher order thinking skills
  • Apps that fit into the "remembering" stage improve the user's ability to define terms, identify facts, and recall and locate information.
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  • 300 sight words
  • practice reciting math facts, counting money, telling time, recognizing fractions, decimals, geometric shapes, number patterns and even square roots
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      This sounds like an excellent app. The basic account is free, but the membership is only $19.95 http://www.flashcardexchange.com/membership
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    Part 1 of a new series by Edutopia
Chris Harrow

Apps in Education: Screencasting Apps for the iPad - 0 views

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    Great site I found via Jill G. There's LOTS more here than just screencasting and math!
Robert Ryshke

IPad Apps for Teachers, 20 of the Best - 2 views

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    If you are an IPad user, you will want to review this list of 20 apps
Chris Harrow

A FREE Book App - Cool to Be Clever - iGameMom - 2 views

  • This is a book App targeted at kids 6 and up, or kids who are ready to read chapter-books.  It tells the true story of Edson Hendricks: He was bullied at school, but found comfort in an imaginary world where he had machine parts, and no biological organs or emotions.  Later he went to MIT and IBM, and invented “connectionless” network design, which is used in today’s Internet. 
Robert Ryshke

Udemy Blog » 7 Lesser-Known Tools to Help You Dominate Twitter - 1 views

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    Managing your Twitter account can be a full-time job. Apps are a great way to use Twitter more efficiently, but with so many options, choosing the right tool is difficult. Below, we've handpicked seven of our favorite under-the-radar tools to take your Tweeting to the next level. 1.
Chris Harrow

Desmos | Interactive education. For every platform. For everyone. - 0 views

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    Free online grapher ... very nice graphics. Handles polar & Cartesian, function & inequality forms very well. No tools (intersection, etc.), but very nice, FAST graphics.
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    Have you tried it on the iPad? Do you think it could replace the Virtual TI app?
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