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John Pearce

iTunes - Books - A Guide to the iPad In Primary Education by Adam Foster - 0 views

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    "A Guide to the iPad in Primary Education is breakdown of how the iPad can be used successfully as both a learning tool for pupils and a teaching aid. With so many Primary Schools now equipping their teachers and students with iPads, more and more apps and resources are becoming available. This guide presents apps and techniques that have been used successfully in the Primary classroom. The book is divided into subject areas for quick reference, including Literacy, Numeracy, Science and Early Years Foundation Stage. Includes over 100 apps and techniques that will enhance lessons. "
Shelly Terrell

BalancEdTech - Apps Taskonomy - 11 views

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    Training teachers to use iPad and IOS apps for teaching and learning.
jessicapeckham

10 Proven Methods to Market Your Educational App to Parents - Lumos Learning - 0 views

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    There are now tens of thousands of educational apps in the marketplace and standing out from the crowd is no simple task. Here are ten of the best marketing strategies to get parents to download your educational app for their … Continue reading →
John Pearce

What did the guy telling you to use Google Apps miss? | The Playable Classroom - 4 views

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    "The Internet might not be the place to send young people quite as easily as a few years ago. I realise this conflicts with the whole 'get a personal learning network/connected teacher' rhetoric - but I'm pretty sure those things are more concerned with creating advertising funnels for particular products and services than actually re-imagining how learning could work for millions of people. So apart from the fact you want to stay open-minded and allowed to think for yourself as a teacher - why else it is now more valid than ever to to think twice about 'getting onboarded'. The late adopter might just be the smart ones after all."
John Pearce

Mark Anderson's Blog » iPad 105 - Workflow | How to save, work with multiple ... - 2 views

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    "One of the greatest positives of the iPad as a learning tool in education are the many different apps that allow students to create amazing pieces of work which demonstrate their learning. Not only that, but the productivity tools that go with their day to day activities are vast. Whittling down recently our core apps for students, you'll see there are tools for taking notes, creating professional documents, presentations, making books, creating screencasts, the whole lot. One of the negatives with the iPad though has been the problems associated with workflow. How do you get the work off? How do you, as a teacher, receive work from the students? How are you going to check their progress? How are you going to assess their work? Some recent developments have really helped to alleviate many of these concerns."
John Pearce

The Paperless iPad Classroom with the Google Drive App | Jonathan Wylie: Instructional ... - 0 views

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    "Have you read The Paperless Classroom with Google Docs by Eric Curts? If not, you should. It is a great way for Google schools to harness the power of Google for sharing documents, and establishing a workflow for students to turn in work for teachers to grade and return in a paperless environment. I love it. In fact, I liked it so much that I decided to pay homage to it with a version that is dedicated to doing the very same thing on the iPad using just the Google Drive app."
John Pearce

Free Technology for Teachers: A Comparison of 11 Mobile Video Creation Apps - 4 views

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    Tomorrow at the NCTIES 2014 conference I am facilitating a workshop on creating videos with mobile apps. I designed the workshop to accommodate users of iOS and Android devices. In preparation for the workshop I created this chart that compares the features and costs of eleven mobile video creation apps.
Rhondda Powling

Free Technology for Teachers: How to Use PicCollage - And Five Ideas for Using It In Yo... - 2 views

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    Another useful post from Richard Byrne with some good ideas about using PicCollage with students. With the app you can arrange pictures, video, text, and stickers into collages very easily. "From the app you can share your collage to Google Drive, Instagram, Facebook, Dropbox, and many other file sharing services" He has also included a video where he demonstrates how to use the tool without creating a PicCollage account. It is a free tool and available as an Android or iPad app.
Roland Gesthuizen

Rough Science for iPad 2 Wi-Fi, iPad 2 Wi-Fi + 3G, iPad (3rd generation), iPad Wi-Fi + ... - 1 views

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    "Presented by well known science educator, Sean M Elliott, Rough Science is a digital learning environment that explores three exciting Australian Curriculum Year 5 & 6 science topics: Layers of the Earth; Solid, Liquid & Gas; and Adaptation & Evolution. Each unit is comprised of a short video and a creative challenge. The App is accompanied by a free Rough Science Teacher Handbook, available from the iTunes store. "
Rhondda Powling

Teacher Tools ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 6 views

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    This is a list that steers you towards lists that have been created for specific uses - eg. top tools to learn about copyright, top timeline creation tool, top infographic making tools for teachers. There are 30 lists identified and linked to the post.
Rhondda Powling

Free Technology for Teachers: Educators App Turns Your Blog Into an iOS and Android App... - 1 views

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    This could be a useful tool for bloggers
John Pearce

Introducing Classroom for Google Apps for Education - 7 views

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    "Classroom helps teachers create and collect assignments paperlessly. When teachers create assignments, they can choose to share a single document, or automatically make a copy for each student. They can quickly see who has or hasn't completed the work, and provide direct, real-time feedback."
Andrea Grinton

Effectively Investing in Education Tech - 0 views

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    Whilst the vast majority of teachers appreciate how essential technology has become in their classrooms, especially in film and media related courses.
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    Whilst the vast majority of teachers appreciate how essential technology has become in their classrooms, especially in film and media related courses.
Ian Guest

iPad Apps for School - 5 views

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    "The Best iOS Apps for Students and Teachers" from Richard Byrne
Heather Bailie

iPad teaching is NOT about iPads |  IPAD 4 SCHOOLS - 2 views

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    "It's the iPad's versatility, portability, camera, app selection and user-friendliness that keeps it ahead of the others for education but it's the approach taken by the teacher to learning within the classroom that realises these benefits, not the iPad alone. Worry first about what you are asking of your students and how much they are reliant on the teacher."
Rhondda Powling

Tynker | Programming courses for kids - Tynker | Coding for kids - 3 views

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    "Designed for schools wishing to teach students basic coding and computational thinking. Enjoyable learning website with links to apps available for iOS and Android. The site focuses on students actively creating technology, rather than being passive users of it. Teachers are also catered for with background information, lesson plans and tracking tools."
Rhondda Powling

10 Tech-Savvy Web Teaching Apps Students (& Other Teachers) Will Love - Emerging Educat... - 6 views

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    Ten great apps are listed and their use demonstrated with 3 Minute Tutorials for each. These videos show you how to get started and the rest is up to you
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