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Tracy Watanabe

First Graders- First iPad Encounters | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

  • The iPads are finally set up and ready to go into the classrooms! It happened to be our first graders who were the first ones to get their hands on them!
  • A few days ago, I tested and reviewed a great new app: Book Creator
  • The first time, I brought the iPads into the class, we spent time talking about the care and handle of the devices. When picking the iPad up from the teacher we reminding them to carry the iPad with two hands to their desk set them down as quietly as possible don’t hold the iPad from the SmartCover don’t walk around the classroom with an iPad in your hand no pulling, showing or tugging on someone else’s iPad
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  • It was important to also introduce “iPad” vocabulary to our first graders, so we would all be able to use a common language when instructing or asking questions. We introduced this first time the following lingo: Home button screen swiping sliding tap apps icons pinch in/ pinch out front camera back camera
Tracy Watanabe

Skitch for iPad: Annotation using an iPad made easy : The Edublogger - 1 views

  • So it’s exciting to see Skitch, the service that allows you to quickly annotate, edit and share screenshots and images, release their Skitch for iPad app today.
  • Similar to the Mac version, Skitch for iPad includes an arrow tool, text tool, drawing tool, shapes tool, crop tool and a cursor tool. Ability to import an image, take a photo, create your own drawing, browser a web page and take a screenshot and annotate a map using the inbuilt Google Maps interface. Extensive share options including share by mail, Twitter, save to camera role and full integration with Evernote. It’s free to download.  Read more about Skitch for iPad here.
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