This is a wonderful Video conferencing site which works across many types of devices. There is no sign up or login required. Just start a room and share the link to invite afters. You can have five video participates at once. You can watch videos together from YouTube and other sites. There is a collaborative notepad, text chat, file sharing and you can even share your screen with other 'room mates.' You can sign in for free to customise rooms and schedule sessions. A great resource for staff meetings, training and distance teaching.
http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
This is an amazing site for any educator with an Android device. See reviews about the best apps and tips on how to use them effectively in your class.
http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
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"Android is an operating system for mobile devices that was originally dreamed up in 2003. It is the top mobile OS in the world alongside Apple's iOS. Still, many people ask, What is Android? "
"This study provides us with a scientific basis for dispelling the widespread
misconception that reading from a screen has negative effects," explains Füssel.
"There is no (reading) culture clash – whether it is analog or digital, reading
remains the most important cultural technology."
"We have thus demonstrated that the subjective preference for the printed book
is not an indicator of how fast and how well the information is processed,"
concludes Professor Schlesewsky
The new Apple CEO Tim Cook has been emerged up with an iPhone 4S to the surprise of all, while the entire technology world has been waiting for iPhone 5.
Is only one iPad in a classroom worth it? This question keeps reappearing on the EC Ning and in other blog spaces.
The answer is easy: YES, especially if the teacher has access to a Mac desktop or (preferably) laptop and a wifi network in the classroom. It is an even larger YES if the Mac device has the most current operating system. Having a computer to which the iPad can sync is not absolutely necessary, but it is a Best Idea. If you are not feeling confident, get your IT person or another teacher to help you out with setup. I am focused here on apps to install for MS and HS - and then what to do with them.
Help develop language skills for students who are having difficulty with this Android and Apple Device App with a cartoon cat that copies every sound you make and interacts in other ways. The basic free version has lots of functionality, but comes with banner ads.
http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Special+Educational+Needs
This is a superb online recording tool where you can make a 30 second audio recoding at the touch of a button. Just share the short link to share your message. There are apps for mobile devices and a bookmarklet for quick access. It's a wonderful way to give homework/instructions and for students to ask questions when away from class.
http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Music%2C+Sound+%26+Podcasts
This is an online programming suite for kids. It closely resembles MIT's Scratch, but it has improved on a few features and striped away some others. One great feature is that students can sign on with a Google Apps for Education account. Plus, because it is made with HTML5 you can use it on most modern devices, including on Android tablets and iPads.
http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
This is an app and website from the creators of YouTube. It's a video creation platform where users shoot up to 16 seconds of video on their mobile device and mix it up collaboratively online into a feature film of up to an hour in length. Imagine a swarm of camera all capturing video for a collaborative project!
http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Video%2C+animation%2C+film+%26+Webcams
Pick a student at random just by giving your device a shake or tapping the screen -- but that's just the beginning. Stick Pick suggests question starters for learners at different levels and also records how well students respond during classroom discussions. If a student is consistently scoring near the top or bottom, simply change the level so students aren't bored or frustrated. Depending on students' levels of English proficiency, they might be asked simple yes-or-no questions or to elaborate in longer sentences.
An Apple app which lets you quickly scan and mark paper-based quizzes using the special mark sheet and your mobile device. The children simply make a mark on their answer sheet to show their answer.
http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Planning+%26+Assessment
With Skydrive which has recently been changed to OneDrive you can easily store and share photos, videos, documents, and more. after you transfer photos or videos from your mobile device or laptop to OneDrive, you'll get to them once you're on your computer,