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Andrew Williamson

20 random iPad Maths Apps that help cover all areas of curriculum - 0 views

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    Some interesting apps here to support the teaching of Mathematics. I have used Dragonbox+ its awesome for teaching Algebra. Great for high flying grade 6's to year 8's Developers have introduced a greater range of apps across all areas of the Maths curriculum that can be used to enhance the Maths teaching and learning in your classroom. Here's a selection of 20 apps that cover Number and Algebra, Measurement and Geometry, and Statistics and Probability ( these are the Content strands (CS) Australia's Mathematics curriculum has been categorized under ). They also cover the proficiency strands (PS) of Understanding, Fluency, Problem Solving and Reasoning. I'm sure other countries' curricula are similar in many regards and you will be able to make the connections.
John Pearce

The BIG MentorMob Playlist Of Curation Tools Cover - MentorMob - 4 views

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    The BIG MentorMob Playlist Of Curation Tools Cover Vetted tools for you to use to curate your world & teach your kiddos! from Gwyneth Jones
Ian Guest

TIME Magazine Covers - 3 views

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    Searchable TIME Magazine Cover Archive
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    Useful stimulus material? A historical perspective? Data for learning how to make a timeline? Who/what was in the news on the day you (your students?) were born?
John Pearce

WA Education readies BYOD for state's schools - Networking - Technology - News - iTnews... - 1 views

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    "Western Australia's Department of Education will deploy BYO device management capabilities in the next release of its standard operating environment (SOE) for schools, another key milestone in its long-term vision for ICT use by teachers and students. Infrastructure and telecommunication director, Glenn Veen, told iTnews that SOEv4.2 consisted of nine upgrade elements, covering areas as diverse as security, disaster recovery and business continuity, and "BYO device, mobile device management, Apple integration and increased roaming capability"."
John Pearce

Synergyse Training for Google App - 4 views

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    Synergyse offers an interactive and scalable training system for employees covering Gmail, GCal and Drive at launch, with more to come soon, offering access to training directly inside each application. Synergyse pricing starts at $10/year for individuals, is free for students and costs businesses $10/employee/year. 
Roland Gesthuizen

Course: Posters - 6 views

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    Series of posters covering some of the most famous faces in technology from the last century, famous quotes or interesting computer facts.
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Swipe Elite Max smartphone launched with Glasss body - Gadgets World - 0 views

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    Indian smartphone maker Swipe launched in New Delhi its latest well decorated & crafted smartphone Swipe Elite max. The smartphone is well designed and look likes premium built with Titanium metal frame and Glass covering back side with glossy Onyx Black colour.
Russell Ogden

British Library - Sounds - 3 views

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    Listen to a selection from the British Library's extensive collections of unique sound recordings, which come from all over the world and cover the entire range of recorded sound: music, drama and literature, oral history, wildlife and environmental sounds.
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    Available for people in the EU only
John Pearce

Teen Mobile Device Usage Skyrockets (INFOGRAPHIC) | FunMobility Blog - 2 views

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    Teens love their cell phones. Duh! But just how often are they using their mobile phones and why? Leveraging the data provided by the recent Nielsen study, "New Mobile Obsession: U.S. Teens Triple Data Usage", FunMobility decided to explore cell phone usage patterns further. The result of our FunChat and FAADChat customer survey with over 10,000 respondents generated even more interesting data points. The survey found teens are spending more time on mobile devices than any other media device, and 40 percent are spending more than four hours per day on their mobile devices. And that's just the beginning. We turned this data into an infographic: "Generation OMG: How Teens Use Mobile Devices", that we just announced and was recently covered by ZDNet's iGeneration blog.
John Pearce

StoryJumper: publish your own children's book. - 3 views

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    StoryJumper is a site that gives parents, kids, and authors a fun set of intuitive tools for writing and illustrating kids stories. Our goal is to inspire anyone that's ever wanted to write a kids story to get started! If you wish you can publish a hard cover version of the book from $24.95.
John Pearce

Guardian open journalism: Three Little Pigs advert - the Guardian - YouTube - 2 views

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    "This advert for the Guardian's open journalism, screened for the first time on 29 February 2012, imagines how we might cover the story of the three little pigs in print and online. Follow the story from the paper's front page headline, through a social media discussion and finally to an unexpected conclusion"
Ian Guest

Grovo - 8 views

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    "Thousands of video lessons covering Internet products you love or didn't know about. Teach and learn from your friends"
Ian Guest

NEN Gallery - 7 views

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    The E2BN / NEN Gallery is a community resource, built and maintained by the education community for the education community. The Gallery is a growing collection, at present containing around 52,000 Image, Audio and Video resources covering a wide range of topics relevant to the curriculum. Its purpose is to provide a free repository of high quality materials, copyright cleared for use in teaching and learning.
Roland Gesthuizen

There's less joy in a book with no cover | Article | The Punch - 2 views

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    "It decided so few students were now borrowing books that it would prefer to ditch the whole collection than bother with its upkeep. Good get for the charity, but I think the students have been ripped off."
John Pearce

World Wide Web Foundation | The Web Index - 2 views

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    "Designed and produced by the World Wide Web Foundation, the Web Index is the world's first multi-dimensional measure of the Web's growth, utility and impact on people and nations. It covers 61 developed and developing countries, incorporating indicators that assess the political, economic and social impact of the Web, as well as indicators of Web connectivity and infrastructure."
John Pearce

My Ebook Maker - 7 views

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    "Create ebooks from anywhere directly in your web browser for FREE. No limit on number of ebooks that you can create. Download books in ePub format - accepted by Amazon, iBooks and more. Preview your work in HTML format directly in your browser. Epub Validation Tool. Linked Table of Contents created automatically from Chapters. Upload covers and media files."
John Pearce

The History 2.0 Classroom: Social Reading on the iPad: Subtext X Custom ePub - 3 views

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    While there will never be a replacement for a paper book with dog-eared pages, hand written notes in the margins, a broken spine and a proudly worn cover with a hint of dirt and stains, there is an exciting new option to transform the practice of reading to make it more social and collaborative.  Subtext is an intriguing iPad application that allows users to read books collaboratively.  While reading, participants can insert text, emotions, questions, links and thoughts into the margins of the book.  When other readers jump into the text they can see the notations and reply to the existing thoughts in a discussion thread that is neatly tucked away into the margins of the text.
John Pearce

Web 2.0 for the Under 13s crowd - 2 views

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    "As I lamented in my last post, many of the fabulous Web tools out there are restricted to users 13 and over. This limits what Elementary/Primary schools students can access online to create content to collaborate. To save others at school some time, then, I have compiled a list of popular/well known Web tools that can and can't be used by children under 13 - 1), so we are legally covered in what we are allowing our students to use and 2), so they know what is available. Please note that generally the sites that allow for under 13s still ask for parental permission ( even Edmodo if you haven't read the Terms of Use) so a solid school user agreement is needed to use these tools. Some of the sites are not US based so are not bound by COPPA and CIPA regulations. It still requires schools to carefully check out what can be viewed on these sites to ensure they are appropriate to access."
Rhondda Powling

Ixquick Search Engine - 1 views

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    A search engine that allows you to many popular search engines simultaneously and anonymously. Combined, these engines cover more of the Internet than any one search engine alone.
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