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Lisa Shears

ScreenChomp for iPad on the iTunes App Store - 7 views

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    Very cool thanks for sharing Lisa! I passed you Grand Haven the other day. I was running, and you were in the car. See ya soon!
Stephen Braunius

Cubits - SketchUp viewer for the iPad - 4 views

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    This is an $$$ app that allows you to download 3d models from SketchUp. Thought Kevin Honeycut had some good ideas on how those models could be used for instruction.
Anthony DiLaura

iPad As.... - 2 views

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    EdTechTeacher provides professional development services to teachers, schools, districts, and administrators.
Anthony DiLaura

The Learning Mag - 3 views

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    Create your own iPad app with this site. You can upload images, videos, text, and links- from what I can tell it likes a nice way to place content on the ipad in the form of an app.
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    Very cool, maybe I need to purchase the subscription. The free version is pretty basic.
Stephen Braunius

Learning tools by category - 0 views

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    Alesha Parnacott passed on this site with many technology-based learning tools (including some iPad/iPhone app creating tools)
Catie Richert

ShowMe - The Interactive Learning Community - 0 views

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    ShowMe is an open online learning community where anyone can learn and teach any topic. The iPad app lets you easily create and share video lessons. Chicago Public Schools iPad pilot program teachers use it as formative assessment for daily math problems. Younger grades could use it one on one with parents or any grade to demo how to solve a problem and post it to a blog/tweet it, etc.
Kip Holland-Anderson

Cakes, Snakes and Boxes: Passion-based Learning & Early Literacy | Powerful Learning Pr... - 1 views

  • I have wondered for a long time how passion and project based learning would change my primary classroom
  • The questions came very slowly at first (they had only been in my class a couple of days and we were still getting to know each other), but by the end of our discussion, all of the students had had at least one question.
  • As they formulated their questions, I gave them a card with I wonder… printed on it, and they went to a table to draw a picture of their question. As each picture was finished, I printed the words to end their question for them, and the children trotted off to our Wonder Wall to post them. 
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  • Some questions the students wondered about couldn’t be answered by their working on their own. “I wonder if there are patterns in my basement?” needed some parent support. “I wonder if snakes have patterns?” meant I needed to share an informational picture book with the class. The question above about patterning with cake meant that I had to do some baking.
  • At the end of the unit, each of the children produced a digital artifact to show what they had learned. These were all posted on their blogs. As this was the first time we had done this, I reminded them of what our objectives were at the beginning, and gave some ideas of ways they might choose to express what they knew, although I was open to their ideas as well. Some students chose to animate their patterns with Animationish or make a digital picture and record their voices with Audioboo. Others chose to use the iPad app ScreenChomp and made a screencast. A few made posters and explained them while another student recorded it on video.
  • I loved the fact that we could learn curriculum outcomes based on what the students (not the teacher’s guide or myself) chose. Digital artifacts have been a part of my classroom for a long time, but I prized the specificity of the ones we created this time. I have some still-forming ideas for ways I want the next unit to be better. However it turns out, I think I’m hooked. And I’m definitely still learning.
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    A great model of inquiry in a primary classroom.
Anthony DiLaura

The Innovative Educator: Sites for Using iPads in Education - 0 views

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    wondering if any of these sites would be of use for our wiki
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