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Heidi Hopp

The Ultimate Guide To Using iPads In The Classroom - Edudemic - 3 views

  • That document (embedded below) contains dozens of tips on how to use the iPad in the classroom.
    • Heidi Hopp
       
      Play the embedded Google Doc below to see all of the neat things you can do with ipads in your classroom.
Bobbie Henschel

iPad Education Apps / page 4 - 0 views

  • letterTrace iPad Education Application     Price: FREE     Creator: John Coddington LetterTrace is a program to help children learn to write who have coordination problems. You can change size of the trace such that just a touch will cause the letter to be drawn, or you need to actually trace the letter to complete it. It’s automatically detected when a character is complete, at which time the character name is heard, and the next character is drawn.
    • Bobbie Henschel
       
      Fun fine motor and letter recognition tool
  • Sound Touch Lite iPad Education Application     Price: FREE     Creator: Eran Talmor 120 SOUNDS & IMAGES OF: ANIMALS, VEHICLES, MUSICAL-INSTRUMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD (Coming Soon: Birds)
    • Bobbie Henschel
       
      Great for students with limited vision
Robin Vaughan

The iPad Revolution! - 0 views

    • Robin Vaughan
       
      Apps for the iPad that would be useful for ELLs.
  • Educational Apps We continue to test out apps that are both fun and educationally useful for ELLs.  There are several good ones.  Flipboard allows you to customize and browse the web in a magazine layout that is easy to scan and fun to read. There are also many good word game applications. I like the traditional Boggle and Scrabble.  There are also lots of flashcard apps, such as Index Card, that help students learn study skills. Apps like Stack the States and Star Walk help with content area studies.
Bobbie Henschel

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  • TapToTalk™ iPad Education Application     Price: FREE     Creator: Assistyx LLC Give your non-verbal child a voice! TapToTalk turns an iPhone™, iPad™ or iPod touch® into an augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) device. TapToTalk makes communication fun, like another “game” on this cool device. Just tap a picture and TapToTalk speaks. Each picture can lead to another screen of pictures.This free TapToTalk™ app comes with a fully functional album that you can use with your child. If ...
    • Bobbie Henschel
       
      Like a button switch!
Bobbie Henschel

iPad Education Apps / page 2 - 0 views

  • iPad Education Application     Price: FREE     Creator: Brian Pfeil Animal Fun is a simple animal learning program for children. Children learn about animals by seeing and hearing the sounds an animal makes. It combines an easy-to-use interface and fun sound effects to entertain children while they learn.
  • Animal Fun iPad Education Application     Price: FREE     Creator:
    • Bobbie Henschel
       
      Fun animal pics with sounds!
Kristin Kasuboski

iPad Education Apps / page 1 - 3 views

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    Tons of iPad Apps
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    Cool site. Always looking for "free" apps for my $500 iPad! :)
Bobbie Henschel

Toddler T v.0.5 / iPad Education Applications - 0 views

  • I built this iPad app for my almost 3 year old who loves taking the ‘T’ in Boston. Click on the “red line”, “green line”, “blue line”, or “orange line” train tracks and start drawing a subway map. Each line makes a unique train sound as you draw. Click the train to place train “stamps” on the map. Shake to clear and start over! Price: FREE
    • Bobbie Henschel
       
      Looks super fun. Cause and effect
EdL620 LLC

National Geographic on iPad - Applications, Games, Maps - iTunes, National Geographic - 0 views

  • Dig into more than 700 dinos with Ultimate Dinopedia.  Based on the award-winning National Geographic Kids Ultimate Dinopedia, this app goes beyond any dinosaur encyclopedia you’ve ever seen, with more than 700 dinos, fantastic artwork, the latest discoveries, and amazing interactives and video!  Download from iTunes for only $5.99.
    • EdL620 LLC
       
      Please take a look at this. It might be useful for your class.
Samantha Zinth

ProfHacker - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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      Early experiences of one professor's graduate class when they were given iPads for the semester. 
Tim Scottberg

Middle School iPad Apps - 0 views

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    A great site to look for new apps concerning education. Especially at the middle school level. They seem so hard to find! A site like this saves me hours of searching!
Kristin Kasuboski

iPad as an Interactive White Board for $5 or $10 « Moving at the Speed of Cre... - 0 views

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    I-Pad ideas for you to explore!
Melissa Huckabee

Education World: Technology - 0 views

  • iPad App Review: myAlgebra
    • Melissa Huckabee
       
      Awesome, I LOVE MATH!
Sheraden Bobot

Twenty Everyday Ways to Model Technology Use for Students | Edutopia - 0 views

    • Sheraden Bobot
       
      This is a great site to use as educators for learning how how to incorporate technology in your classroom without actually having a computer for every student to use.
  • #3. Set up your technology in front of your students while talking them through the process. Eventually, create a "tech crew" made up of first period students that set up your technology during announcements in the morning. Maybe they come in a few minutes early. However you want to work it, ask the students to be involved.
  • #10. Present your lesson using a Powerpoint or a Prezi. Better yet, initially create it with input from the class so they can see how you assemble it. Now you're discussing content and methodology.
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  • #6. Skype with another teacher on campus in front of the classes.
  • #11. Show an excerpt from a TED.com video to introduce a concept.
  • use a digital frame on your desk with scrolling pictures from your own collection.
  • #18. Download Evernote to all of your devices so that as anything occurs to you (questions, eureka moments, resources discussed, etc.) you can whip out your smart phone, laptop, iPad, whatever, and model using the Cloud for ongoing note taking.
  • #20. Model flexibility. Remember, whenever you use technology, things go wrong. Have a Plan B or at least model "water off a duck."
Sheraden Bobot

Texting in the Classroom: Not Just a Distraction | Edutopia - 0 views

  • 83 percent of American adults now own cell phones and almost three-quarters (73 percent) send and receive text messages.
  • . Cellphone owners between the ages of 18 and 24 exchange an average of 109.5 messages a day -- that's more than 3200 messages per month. T
  • cellphones, particularly smart phones, are powerful mobile computing devices.
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  • f the cellphones have Internet access, students can use them to look up information online. Cellphones double as calculators and as cameras. And unlike iPads, e-readers, tablets, smart phones, laptops or desktop PCs, these devices are ubiquitous. Moreover, as the statistics indicate, text-messaging seems to be the preferred method of communication of teens.
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Kathy Borski

What Do Kids Say Is The Biggest Obstacle To Technology At School? - 1 views

  • 20% of kindergarten through second graders said they owned cellphones. 29% of third through fifth graders do. 51% of middle schoolers and 56% of high schoolers do.
  • iPads. Interactive Whiteboards. Netbooks. Video games. Although educational technologies are being implemented more and more in classrooms across the country, we don't often stop and ask students - or their parents - what they think their technology needs are. But the newly-released Speak Up 2010 survey has done just that
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      weak data
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    Kids obstacles to technology
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