Cybraryman Internet Catalogue - 11 views
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iPad User Guide
iPad. In the Home. At Work. In School? - 2 views
TEDxManhattanBeach - Thomas Suarez - iPhone Application Developer. . .and 6th Grader - ... - 8 views
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Lots of talk in technology circles about 6th grader Thomas Suarez an iphone programmer.His best selling app is Bustin Jieber a Justin Beiber "Whack a Mole." He shares how he learned how to program an app. How he taught himself the iPhone Software Development kit. He started an "app club" at school where any kid at school can come and learn how to design an app. He is part of an ipad pilot program. The students are asking teachers to help them design apps for education and the money is going into local education foundation.
30 iPad Apps Every Teacher Should Be Using ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 1 views
Stylus Touch Pen - 15 views
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This is the stylus that the college student working at GameStop in Atlanta swore was the best stylus for her Galaxy Tab. It is far better than any stylus I've ever used on my ipad and I admit that I was a bit jealous. I'm going to get one of these for my Kenna Tablet and try it out with Handy Notes.
Lucky Pilgrim: Super Techy - 8 views
Six Examples of iPad Integration in the 1:1 Classroom | Edutopia - 8 views
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Many of the critics claim that we are backing our students into a corner by giving them one brand and one skill set to learn exclusively on one device.
Embrace Adaptive Testing - Room for Debate - NYTimes.com - 7 views
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I have to admit that it was very hard to put into a few short words my thoughts on adaptive learning. I didn't really intend for it to center on the testing piece but I guess that is what the editors thought hadn't already been covered, although I do agree with everything I said on it. Of course, many will say we need much more than testing but I think the big point is that pencil and paper don't cut it. We are wasting time with how we test now and can be much more targeted in terms of what students know and how we can teach. Your thoughts? The biggest thing that bothers me about all these apps is that we have no learning analytics - no feedback loop at all to parents or teachers. I literally have to watch my son play his ipad learning games to really understand where he is and what I need to do to fill things in.
Online Stickies - lino - 8 views
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"lino is a free sticky & canvas service that requires nothing but a Web browser."
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found this in my twitter stream today. looks good for brainstorming & the like with students.
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A sticky note account. I may use this for my pkflow method that uses stickys. This website lets you have a page with online stickys and notes. Cool tool that reminds me of corkulous on the ipad.
Quicklyst: Take Outline Notes and Study from Your Amazon Kindle, iPhone, iPad, Android ... - 13 views
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online outline creator tool. links and notes can be added easily.
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Take Smart Notes: Quicklyst uses DuckDuckGo to provide you with instant access to Wikipedia and the Merriam-Webster dictionary. Study Anywhere: Take your notes with you on an Amazon Kindle, Android, iPhone, smartphone, or tablet device. We Love Science: Quicklyst allows you to use LaTeX formatting to include mathematical formulas and equations in your notes easily. Bring Your Friends: Whether they use Quicklyst or not, you can share printable study guides with a couple clicks.
A List of Excellent iPad Apps for Educators - 31 views
SCREENCHOMP USE YOUR IPAD AS A WHITEBOARD - 17 views
Quick Key Turns Your iPhone Into a Scanner | iPad Apps for School - 4 views
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This has to be the coolest app ever. Create a quiz on Quick Key and then you can print out a bubble sheet. Snap a picture of the quiz with your iphone and it will grade it for you! Wow. Just remember that if all you do is bubble in - you're probably not testing very well. Hat tip to Richard Byrne's Awesome Facebook page for this one! (Free Technology for Teachers)
Creaza Education - 16 views
Every Classroom Matters: Creative Approaches to Teaching Stem at the Elementary Level. - 7 views
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So excited to announce the Every Classroom Matters online radio show (podcast) http://bit.ly/XAozCY If you go to the site on your ipad or iphone, you can click "itunes" and it will add the show to your podcast feed or you can play it. The first show I talked to Dr. Lee Graham, a cofounder of #diffimooc about MOOCs and how colleges can actually make money giving away teaching for free. What does this model look like? It was a great conversation and I"ll be sharing more about it. Please listen and let me know what you think and if you have a suggestion for a new show, follow the link. Thanks!
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