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Cally Black

iTunes 101: Multiple Devices, One iTunes Account - Tech News and Analysis - 0 views

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    Managing a mix of iPads, iPods, iPhones, Apple TVs, MacBooks, etc., all from the same iTunes Account can a be a rewarding, but tricky affair. Here are some things to keep in mind when setting up multiple Apple products with a single iTunes Account.
Cally Black

How to share your iTunes account with multiple iOS devices | How To - CNET - 0 views

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    Sharing your App Store or iTunes account with a family member while keeping iCloud separate is possible, and easy!
anonymous

Saving iPad Files Through iTunes « EdApps.ca - 0 views

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    "Saving iPad Files Through iTunes"
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    You need to watch this video. It gets you thinking how this technique could be adapted for getting multiple files from students onto your iPad.
Cally Black

How To Start Using iTunes U In The Classroom - Edudemic - 0 views

    • Cally Black
       
      Chisholm already has an institutional iTunesU site. It is private, so courses are not searchable in the iTunesU  catalogue. 
    • Cally Black
       
      See eLearning for your dept iTunes account login information. 
Sara Wilkie

Communicate, Collect & Collaborate with Sticky Notes - Tony Vincent - Learning in Hand - 0 views

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    "Learning in Hand #26 is about Padlet and Lino. Padlet and Lino are the two best online sticky note services around. They are web-based and work great on iPads, PCs, Macs, smartphones, and tablets. Walls can be set up so that students can use them without logins or passwords, making them easy to infuse into lessons. And the sticky notes aren't limited to text-they can have images, videos, and hyperlinks. Discover how teachers are using these virtual message boards everyday to collect student products, power communication, and fuel productive collaboration. View the 14:30 video on YouTube, on Vimeo, in iTunes as a podcast, through RSS, or download to explore the educational possibilities of Padlet and Lino."
Sara Wilkie

375 Free eBooks: Download to Kindle, iPad/iPhone & Nook | Open Culture - 1 views

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    Some great titles here, but unfortunately not all books are available in iTunes Australia
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    " 375 Free eBooks: Download to Kindle, iPad/iPhone & Nook This collection features free e-books, mostly classics, that you can read on your iPad/iPhone (purchase), Kindle (purchase), Nook (purchase) or other devices. It includes great works of fiction, non-fiction and poetry. To learn how to load books to your Kindle using the links below, please watch this video. This other video explains how to upload epub files to a Nook."
Cally Black

How One Classroom Actually Used iPads To Go Paperless (Part 1: Research) | Edudemic - 1 views

  • The 4 Goals A few of the goals that we outlined prior to the research process included: - Students will crowd-source their research to a collective research group.- Students will incorporate varied media types into their research: web based text, traditional text, audio and video.- Students will work collaboratively with their teacher and classmates on their research and writing process.- Students will become proficient researching and writing in a digital environment.
  • Diigo and the iPads proved to be particularly helpful during the process of researching and annotating.
    • Cally Black
       
      Students have the free app Evernote which will do the same thing, plus can be accessed on any other device. A better option I think.
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  • As an alternative to the process of writing in Pages, collecting research in Diigo and storing documents in Dropbox, I would consider jumping to Evernote to house the entire process.
    • Cally Black
       
      This is why I love Evernote!
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    "How this class attempted to transform the traditional research process to a completely paperless one"
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    The 4 goals stated in this post tie in with Alan's philosophy nicely.
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