This app supports math instruction by providing students with an opportunity to have virtual manipulatives similar to the blocks frequently used in classrooms.
Learning in Hand features project ideas, classroom management strategies, and resources for teaching with mobile technology - including iPod touch, iPad, and iPod.
Wondershare lets you edit PDFs from a Mac. It is less expensive than the full version of Acrobat. A great classroom example came from an EdTechTeacher summer workshop participant. She created a Wordle, which she saved as a PDF. Then she inserted a QR code into it that linked back to additional information on her blog.
Though an older post, this is still a good starting point for integrating QR codes into the classroom. The Mobile Native is a great blog for integrating mobile devices and focuses on younger students.
Source: iTunes , Reallusion We use infographics as teaching tools because they hit so many academic sweet spots in critical thinking, graphicacy , data analysis, and interdisciplinary learning. Our students also produce their own graphics, applying visual design to exam reviews , geography studies , or personal hobbies .
This is a "just-in-time" resource for preK-3rd grade teachers at Central School. These resources are aligned to NETS-T national standards and support the district's goals of technology integration and increased rigor in the classroom.
This is an interesting program that combines student response system, content delivery system, and student monitoring all in one. Schools can apply for the new iPad pilot program for free (at the moment).
GoClass is an interesting, free app for teachers that allows them to create lesson plans, poll students and disseminate information from a single app. Currently, registration is free.