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Mark McDonough

How To Handle Content Filtering For iPads In The Classroom (And At Home) | Cult of Mac - 0 views

  • iPads, however, are a different story. Apple’s iOS sandboxing requirement for apps limits the ability of third-party developers to implement on-device filtering options that mirror what can be done on a Mac or PC. Proxy settings are technically an option, but the likely use of an iPad on multiple networks outside of the school’s network can make it difficult to implement them effectively.At this point, there are two approaches that schools can take to comply with these kinds of regulations. The first is to invest in an alternate iOS browser that include filtering capabilities. With a so-called safe browser installed and configured, Safari can be blocked using the iOS Restrictions feature. Any web access from the alternate browser complies with filtering laws. Certain other content restrictions can also be enabled for built-in iOS apps like YouTube. The problem is that a number of apps include built-in browsers that won’t be impacted by this approach. That presents a challenge to app selection and management, but may not be a deal breaker.Some safe browser options, which schools (or parents) may want to consider include K9, Mobicip, Child Safe.The other, more effective, option is to configure a VPN connection on each iPad, set it to apply for all Internet traffic, and make it mandatory for all Internet access off campus. That’s not difficult to do with mobile device management. When an iPad isn’t on the school’s network, it automatically connects to the school network via VPN and all traffic is routed through that connection and thus through the school’s filtering solution. The challenge here is that it will increase the load on the school network and Internet connectivity. More information about this approach can be found in Mobile Iron’s 23,000 Students, 7,000 iPads & iPhones webinar.Not all schools will need to meet these requirements by law or by policy, but even schools that aren’t required to do so may still choose to, anyway.
  • The other, more effective, option is to configure a VPN connection on each iPad, set it to apply for all Internet traffic, and make it mandatory for all Internet access off campus. That’s not difficult to do with mobile device management. When an iPad isn’t on the school’s network, it automatically connects to the school network via VPN and all traffic is routed through that connection and thus through the school’s filtering solution. The challenge here is that it will increase the load on the school network and Internet connectivity. More information about this approach can be found in Mobile Iron’s 23,000 Students, 7,000 iPads & iPhones webinar.
John Evans

App Combo: Folidfy and QR Codes | Class Tech Tips - 1 views

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    "This year at ISTE in Atlanta, I shared with teachers one easy way to add QR codes to three-dimensional shapes.   The app Foldify lets users create a template for a variety of three-dimensional shapes.  Instead of drawing a picture or adding family photos, I used a QR code generator on my iPad, saved the pictures to the Camera Roll, and placed them on my Folidify creation.  They are easy to assemble after your print them out and great for having students roll a dice for a mystery writing prompt or math problem."
John Evans

Plan a Better iMovie Trailer with These PDFs - Learning in Hand - 1 views

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    "When you begin a new iMovie project, you have a choice of creating a movie or a trailer. A trailer follows a template to create a Hollywood-style movie advertisement. iMovie for iOS has 14 trailer templates, and each has its own musical score and graphics. To make your own trailer, choose a template, insert your text, and fill each shot with a video or photo."
Amy Roediger

iVisualiser Lets You Use your iPad as a Wireless Visualiser | The Whiteboard Blog - 2 views

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    iVisualiser uses the iPads camera to grab images which you can then annotate and display on a large screen such as a whiteboard. If you have Apple TV or software such as AirServer then you can do this wirelessly. If not, then this will still work via a VGA cable. Use it to give the children a close up view of objects such as flowers or seeds without crowding around a table. Show examples of children's work or documents such as exam papers. Read more http://www.whiteboardblog.co.uk/2014/11/ivisualiser-lets-use-ipad-wireless-visualiser/
John Evans

How to Restart iPhone / iPad Without Using Power Button & Home Button - 0 views

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    "Ever needed to reboot an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch that doesn't have a functioning power button or a Home button? It's tricky if not impossible, right? Even with the Assistive Touch on-screen buttons and variety of workarounds for a failed power button, rebooting an iOS device without working hardware buttons is a challenge, but it turns out that a few indirect tricks can work to get restart any iOS device, even if none of the physical buttons are working."
Amy Roediger

Talkboard - Sketch and Talk With Others in Realtime | iPad Apps for School - 4 views

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    "Talkboard is a free iPad app from Citrix. Talkboard enables you to sketch on whiteboard while talking to collaborators at the same time. You can invite people to your talk board by sending them an email from the app, by Airdrop, or by posting a link for them them to click on their iPads. Within Talkboard you can create projects. Each project can have multiple whiteboards. This makes it a nice tool for students who are working together on a large project. By creating multiple boards within a project students are essentially storyboarding or outlining each phase of their project."
Amy Roediger

A Great Free App to Create Educational Games on iPad ~ Educational Technology and Mobil... - 2 views

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    With TinyTap all it takes is a few taps to create fun educational games that will keep your children engaged for hours. TinyTap offers a learning experience unlike any other. Games are simple to create and can even be shared with friends. All games can be personalized to suit the needs and interests of each individual child. In a matter of seconds you have an educational game that's not only fun but will develop your child's creativity in unimaginable ways.
Brian Licata

iPad: A Tool for Differentiation (in a primary classroom) #mace11 #edapp « Moving... - 0 views

anonymous

QR Codes Explained - 2 views

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    QR codes are beginning to gain ground in the UK so I've decided to write an article covering the brief history of barcodes and the lead up to the introduction of QR Codes to give you an understanding of the technology. I've been in IT for 20 years and, as with most technically orientated people, I tend to fall into the 'techie' trap when writing articles explaining technology. The article normally ends up reading like a technical manual for NASA's space shuttle so I've made a conscious effort to stick to layman's terms to make the article clear for a wide audience.
Amy Roediger

Lights, Camera, ACTION! Add video to your TinyTap learning app! | TinyTap , The Blog! - 1 views

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    A learning app is only as valuable as it's ability to engage students. So we are proud to announce that TinyTap's newest version allows authors to reel players in with a feature more dynamic than ever: video. Now app creators can use content from YouTube to teach their lesson and then reinforce the material with intermittent activities, like questions and puzzles. Easier for educators, more stimulating for students … What are you waiting for? Create a learning app with video today!
Amy Roediger

LEGO Movie Maker - Make More Than Just LEGO Movies | iPad Apps for School - 0 views

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    LEGO Movie Maker is a free iPad app for creating stop-motion movies featuring LEGO models. You have to provide your own LEGOs in order to create a LEGO movie. To create your movie with LEGO Movie Maker you build your LEGO scenes then use the free iPad app to take pictures of each scene. After taking your pictures you can apply Instagram-like effects to them. When you're happy with the pictures you can adjust the speed at which they are played back in your movie. LEGO Movie Maker includes a gallery of free music to play with your pictures. You can also upload your own music or spoken audio track. Completed movies can be saved to your iPad or exported directly to YouTube.
Mark McDonough

Mike Matas: A next-generation digital book | Video on TED.com - 2 views

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    Finally, a look at what a truly interactive digital textbook can be.
Amy Roediger

Tony Vincent's Learning in Hand - Blog - Limit an iOS Device to Running a Sin... - 3 views

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    Directions for locking an iPad into a single app!
Amy Roediger

iDoceo for paperless recordkeeping for the iPad - 0 views

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    A grade book, planner, diary, schedule and resource manager all in one app. Its spreadsheet engine will calculate averages as you input your assessment data. You can insert and edit any kind of information for a class, student and semester visually, no more boring spreadsheets. Scroll, expand, filter, export, import and view your information at any time. No internet connection is required. iDoceo will work with any kind of grading system, you can even create your own. You will not miss you old paper grade book again.
Amy Roediger

Five iPad Apps That Help Students Learn Programming Basics | iPad Apps for School - 0 views

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    Even if your students are never going to become professional app developers, learning the fundamentals of programming can be helpful in understanding how software works. Learning programming basics also helps students develop a better understanding of "if, then" logic which can be applied to a wide variety of academic areas. Here are five iPad apps that can help students learn some programming basics.
Amy Roediger

WhatsDue - 2 views

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    Here's how WhatsDue works. First, the teacher registers for a free account on the WhatsDue website and creates a class or classes. Each class is assigned its own unique join code. Teachers then invite students and parents to join the class through the join code. Once students have joined the class they will begin receiving due date reminders on their mobile devices. Teachers can create multiple classes and schedule multiple reminders for each class from one dashboard on the WhatsDue website. Students opening WhatsDue on their iPhones or Android phones will see reminders of approaching due dates and past due dates.
Brian Licata

Ten Sites Supporting iPads In Education… A Post Of Resources! | 21 st Century Edu... - 9 views

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    Descriptions of 10 websites that support using iPad in education.
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    Descriptions of 10 websites that support using iPad in education.
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    Ten Sites Supporting iPads In Education… A Post Of Resources! http://ow.ly/3WGAm via @shannonmmiller
Brian Licata

Tony Vincent's Learning in Hand - Project Based Learning - 2 views

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    Project Based Learning with the iPad. A walk through of how to write a lesson
John Evans

Comfortably 2.0: Creating & App Smashing with App Dice - 0 views

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    "It's a simple way to get students to creating in your classroom and #appsmashing.  I wanted to create a set of my own geared towards using the iPad to create, so I  created two types of die for my set (and other sets I created and gave out to our teachers). One die has six "creation" apps, while the second die has six "showcase" apps. "
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