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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Trudy Sweeney

Trudy Sweeney

Candice86181's Channel - YouTube - 4 views

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    Excellent video example of a Director's Cut
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Let's Learn About Shapes! - YouTube - 2 views

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    A great example of the high quality numeracy video resources being created by students at Flinders University EDUC3625.
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AppRubric.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 5 views

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    Evaluation Rubric for iPod Apps
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My Adventures in Educational Technology: iPod Touch and iPads in the Classroom - List o... - 3 views

  • The best app I have found for voice recording and being able to use the audio elsewhere is called iPro Recorder because you can download the recording over a wireless network onto a computer and re-edit it in a program like Garage Band or Audacity. I found that Audioboo is a great site to host podcasts and share them with others. You can also easily embed them on your blog, wiki or website.
  • Some of the other resources I have come across since my last post that you might find useful are: Apptivities - A great website with reviews and activity ideas for the use of apps by educators organized by grade level. Math  Apps - Top 10 Apps to use in Math class on the iPod Touch. Apps for Educators - Top 200 iPad Apps in the United States for Educators Digital Storytelling with the iPad 38 Interesting ways to use the iPad in the Classroom 28 Interesting ways to use  the iPod Touch in the Classroom iPods, iPhones and iPads in Education Teach with your iPad The Best iPhone apps for Kids, 2010 50 Must Have Educational Apps iPod and iPad Usergroup Wiki
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    Some of the other resources I have come across since my last post that you might find useful are: Apptivities - A great website with reviews and activity ideas for the use of apps by educators organized by grade level. Math Apps - Top 10 Apps to use in Math class on the iPod Touch. Apps for Educators - Top 200 iPad Apps in the United States for Educators Digital Storytelling with the iPad 38 Interesting ways to use the iPad in the Classroom 28 Interesting ways to use the iPod Touch in the Classroom iPods, iPhones and iPads in Education Teach with your iPad The Best iPhone apps for Kids, 2010 50 Must Have Educational Apps iPod and iPad Usergroup Wiki
Trudy Sweeney

iLearn Technology » iPod touch - 1 views

  • Today, new to Google Labs is a little tool called Swiffy.  Swiffy let’s you upload a SWF file (otherwise known as Flash) and convert it to HTML5.  Sweet.  This means that you can use flash content on devices without a Flash player (i.e. iPhones, iPads and iPod Touch).
  • Zoodles is geared for toddler to third grade (8 year old)
  • What it is: Zoodles makes it possible to have a “kid safe” mode on every device: Mac, PC, iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch and Android.  Zoodles includes wonderful features for technology use in the classroom and at home.
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    "Today, new to Google Labs is a little tool called Swiffy. Swiffy let's you upload a SWF file (otherwise known as Flash) and convert it to HTML5. Sweet. This means that you can use flash content on devices without a Flash player (i.e. iPhones, iPads and iPod Touch). You know what that means? "
Trudy Sweeney

iPod / iPhone / iPad Educational Resources - List | Diigo - 0 views

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    Dianne Krause's List: iPod / iPhone / iPad Educational Resources
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ipodclassroom - topfreeapps - 0 views

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    "First, my friend Harry Walker developed a great rubric for evaluating apps for ipods/ipads for classroom use. It's here. Second, I've tried, in vain, to keep an updated list of "favorite apps" but it's such a moving target, it's nearly impossible. I've listed just a sampling of apps below to get you started. Be sure to check out this list, or go to Apple's listing of popular Education apps for even more. You should also know now that Apple offers educational volume pricing for iPod/iPad apps for classrooms. Click here for FAQ."
Trudy Sweeney

Tony Vincent's Learning in Hand - Blog - Classroom iPod touches & iPads: Dos ... - 3 views

  • e same advice goes for iPod touch and iPhone. The list is for large or small class sets of handhelds; if students are using their own personal iPods you'll have a different set of considerations and technical issues to deal with.
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    "Bringing iPods and iPads into the classroom is a great way to give students access to learning tools. However, there are so many things to keep in mind to make the devices work smoothly in the classroom. While this list of dos and don'ts mainly addresses iPod touch the same advice goes for iPod touch and iPhone. The list is for large or small class sets of handhelds;"
Trudy Sweeney

iPods and iPads in the Classroom | Startl - 1 views

  • You are here: Home » iPhone App » iPods and iPads in the Classroom iPods and iPads in the Classroom 0 Comments and 0 Reactions January 14, 2011 | The Startl Team The Herald Journal posted an article this week detailing one school’s use of iPods and iPads in the classroom.  Kids and teachers alike find these devices not just entertaining but useful in learning as well.  Something that we at Startl have seen first-hand through our Developer Boost and Accelerator programs. Students are using the popular gadget to practice math skills, learn how to read and improve English fluency. In the last year, iPods and iPads have been introduced into Logan classrooms. According to local educators, kids have excelled because of it. Classrooms have iPods or iPads available for various curriculum throughout the day. In Jen Green’s English as a Second Language class at Adams Elementary, students in kindergarten through fifth grade use iPods. On Tuesday morning, a handful of them spent about 40 minutes working on iPods. To help kids with reading and fluency, Green has students use iPods to record themselves reading. Green and the student then listen to the recording together. They hear any errors, and then the student reads and records again until they have read it correctly in a certain amount of time. Green said student progress has been “unbelievable.” With one student, she saw results in just minutes. Green has kept some of the recordings to measure progress. By listening to the child’s first recorded reading, it was difficult to understand what they were saying. Green played a reading recorded 15 minutes later and the words were clear and understandable. While we see a broader adoption of use of apps and devices in the classroom, the question to ask is how can teachers evaluate what apps suit their needs best and how will they be integrated into the classroom?
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    ... the question to ask is how can teachers evaluate what apps suit their needs best and how will they be integrated into the classroom?
Trudy Sweeney

How to Set Up Class iPad and iPod Touch Devices « The Spicy Learning Blog - 0 views

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    "Apple Fairy has come to your classroom and given you some iPads and/or iPod Touches to use for learning? You and your students sure are the lucky ones. I know what you're thinking though: "So what now, technically speaking?" There are many different ways to set your iDevices up. Here is how I've done mine:"
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5 Tips on Writing Posts that will Keep Readers Interested | - 0 views

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    "One of the most important keys to blogging success is providing exceptional content. Follow the following 5 tips to make sure you have your viewers coming back for more."
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How To Write Excellent Blog Content - What We Wish We Knew - 0 views

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    "This post is part of the 'What we wish I knew when I first started Blogging' Series. Below I'll share readers comments on the topic of Writing Good Blog Content as well as some of my own thoughts. One of the most key aspects of any successful blog is the ability to create content that keeps drawing people back to your blog. I've written so many posts on this topic and know that 'excellent blog content' means something different on every blog - as a result I won't pretend that what I write in this post will be a definitive guide to writing great blog content. "
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    A valuable guide for how to write a blog post.
Trudy Sweeney

Appropriate Use of the Internet - American School Counselor Association - 1 views

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    " Trying to find helpful information regarding appropriate use of the Internet by children can be a challenge for parents and educators. One helpful site is NetSmartz, www.netsmartz.org, which was created by a partnership of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children and the Boys and Girls Clubs of America. The following information is from the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children. Following are some online safety tips to share with your children;"
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Cybersmart - Resources for young children - 3 views

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    "Resources for young children" You can explore the key internet safety messages with your child using Hector's World a cartoon series featuring Hector Protector, a bottlenose dolphin and his friends. Click on a theme below for tips on how to use Hector's World with your child. Protecting personal information Cyberbullying e-security"
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Cybersmart - Parents - 1 views

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    "As a parent, you can play an important role in helping your children have safe and positive experiences online. By becoming aware of how children and young people use the internet, some of the risks they face and strategies to manage these risks, you can help guide your children to enjoy the best of the online world. This section includes information, tips and advice to help you and your family make the most of being online."
Trudy Sweeney

We should talk - what are you doing to ensure student safety online? -Edublogs - educat... - 1 views

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    It is one of the most important conversations we can have. When student privacy and safety is at stake, we all have an obligation to do our part. Keeping in mind that laws and policies vary depending on where you are and what age you work with, there are some common sense tips we should all follow. The discussion below was inspired by comments left by educators on this Edublogger post over the past few weeks. This post was co-written by Ronnie Burt and Sue Waters.
Trudy Sweeney

Techconnects - Digital Citizenship - To Empower - 1 views

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    This video is from the Family Online Safety Institute and it emphasizes one of the very important reasons that we should teach Digital Citizenship. Digital Citizenship and responsible use of technology education should be a part of our work in education each day. Five Reasons to Teach Digital Citizenship
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Techconnects - Getting Started with Digital Citizenship - 2 views

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    It is important to teach digital citizenship in clear and easy to implement terms. Why? Is it because it demystifies it? Is it because it makes technology a positive force in our children's lives? Digital Citizenship education brings benefit to all. It is supportive of students, teachers, school administrators and parents. Besides that, a world where respect and kindness are brought into our digital lives benefits us all!
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