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Dion Norman

Evernote Peek uses iPad 2 Smart Cover for Learning ~ ICT For Educators - 1 views

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       Evernote has a new free app on the App Store which makes use of the Smart Cover to help with learning.  With Evernote Peek,  can fold back the cover to reveal questions and then even further to reveal the answers.       This is great for students who wish to create flashcards to help practice information. To create new practice materials, they simply need to create a new note and add the questions to the title and the answers to the body text. 
Tracy Watanabe

iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » Word Dynamo: Vocabulary made fun - 0 views

  • What it is:  Word Dynamo is a superb site from Dictionary.com.  Word Dynamo makes learning new words a whole lot of fun. Here is how it works: 1.  Answer 10 questions and Word Dynamo will calculate how many words a student knows. This is your word score. The word score adjusts as you learn new words, Word Dynamo helps give students study “shortcuts” to learn new words faster. 2.  Word Challenge- in word challenge students are offered a custom 20-level game designed especially for their skill level.  As students master meanings, they unlock the next threshold of difficulty. 3.  The Word Dynamo Library- here students can browse and search for things they need to learn.  Students can choose to practice by schooling level, SAT prep, subject or popular word lists. 4.  Play Games- students can practice vocabulary by matching terms and definitions, listening to the word and definition, spell a word out in a crossword puzzle, etc. New challenges are unlocked as students succeed! 5.  Create a Word List- this one is my favorite, I love that students can create their own lists based on what they need to work on.
  • Tips: The Quick Tour will lead you through all the Word Dynamo goodies and have you ready to use it with your students in no time!  Word Dynamo looks and works well on the iPad and iPod Touch browser…great for vocabulary practice anywhere.
Tracy Watanabe

Education Week Teacher: Redefining Instruction With Technology: Five Essential Steps - 1 views

  • First, I had to learn a hard lesson: Just bringing new technology in your classroom and working it into day-to-day routines isn’t enough. The iPads arrived two days before my students, and I quickly made plans to integrate them into our curriculum. Despite my high hopes, the next two months were less than successful. A casual observer would have witnessed a sea of students glued to glistening tablets, but the effects were superficial. The iPads were not helping my students make substantial progress toward self-efficacy, academic achievement, or social-emotional growth. Around the end of September, I took a step back—it was time to evaluate and reflect on what was happening. I asked myself: "What have we been doing so far with this technology?" Students used math apps instead of math card games. They’d made slideshow presentations for isolated units. They’d done some research on the Internet. In short, things were going ... OK. Nothing to write home about. Not what I would consider "worthy" of a $20,000 grant. Clearly it was time for a change. The problem, I began to realize, was my own understanding of how the iPads should be utilized in the classroom. I had seen them as a supplement to my pre-existing curriculum, trying to fit them into the structure of what I’d always done. This was the wrong approach: To truly change how my classroom worked, I needed a technology-based redefinition of my practice.
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    Fab read. I've only highlighted a few paragraphs... then it goes into concrete ways to improve tech integration using the example of the iPad. ---- "n: Just bringing new technology in your classroom and working it into day-to-day routines isn't enough. The iPads arrived two days before my students, and I quickly made plans to integrate them into our curriculum. Despite my high hopes, the next two months were less than successful. A casual observer would have witnessed a sea of students glued to glistening tablets, but the effects were superficial. The iPads were not helping my students make substantial progress toward self-efficacy, academic achievement, or social-emotional growth. Around the end of September, I took a step back-it was time to evaluate and reflect on what was happening. I asked myself: "What have we been doing so far with this technology?" Students used math apps instead of math card games. They'd made slideshow presentations for isolated units. They'd done some research on the Internet. In short, things were going ... OK. Nothing to write home about. Not what I would consider "worthy" of a $20,000 grant. Clearly it was time for a change. The problem, I began to realize, was my own understanding of how the iPads should be utilized in the classroom. I had seen them as a supplement to my pre-existing curriculum, trying to fit them into the structure of what I'd always done. This was the wrong approach: To truly change how my classroom worked, I needed a technology-based redefinition of my practice."
Tracy Watanabe

Free Technology for Teachers: Animoto Launches a New iPad and iPhone App - 1 views

  • Animoto has released a new free app for creating videos on your iPad, iPhone, or iPod Touch. The app will allow you to do all of the things that you can do on the Animoto website to create a video. Plus you can take pictures and videos on your iOS device and import them directly to your Animoto project.
Tawnya Woronec

Get Kids Excited about Science and Math with New Apps - 0 views

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    Get kids excited about science and math with these new apps! via @pinterest http://t.co/BRDhWdU292
Tracy Watanabe

7 Ways To Use The iPad To Help Students Excel At School - 1 views

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  • Dictionary.com (iTunes link)Wikipedia (iTunes link)Qwiki (iTunes link)IMDB (iTunes link)
  • Find & Collect Data & Ideas
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  • Flipboard (iTunes link), Zite (iTunes link) and Pulse (iTunes link) – to read news and find ideas to write about.
  • To save the information, I could quickly email it to myself or send it to Instapaper/Read It Later using the share feature on these apps
  • Notes
  • Simplenote (iTunes link), PlainText (iTunes link) and Evernote (iTunes link). Simplenote is perfect for jotting down quick notes while PlainText can accommodate a hierarchy of text files inside folders. But if you love to collect snippets of text and images, use Evernote.
  • If you prefer to literally write down your notes, you should try Bamboo Paper (iTunes link).
  • Do Actual Study
  • Evernote Peek
  • Manage Classes, Assignments & Social Life
Tawnya Woronec

ShowMe - Interactive learning community with the best teachers in the world - 0 views

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    New app and learning community designed for creating and sharing lessons on the iPad.
Jon Castelhano

10 of the best apps for education | eSchool News - 1 views

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Tracy Watanabe

PicView iPad App Lets You Add Voice Tags To Your Pictures - 0 views

  • PicView’s iPad app lets you add voice tags and annotations to pictures to tell your story
  • PicView is a new, free iOS app that enables users to add voice tags and annotations to images, videos and business applications. We’re giving it an early review, as the app is only available for iPad and supports only photos for the time being. The app lets you take or upload an iPad picture and subsequently add voice annotations to them using a simple recorder, with the added ability of being able to pinpoint specific parts of an image with a short animation (called ‘Trackers’).
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    Add voice annotations to pictures
Tawnya Woronec

Chesterfield schools look into incorporating iPads | Richmond Times-Dispatch | Diigo - 0 views

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    Schools look into incorporating the iPad
Tracy Watanabe

The Innovative Educator: You and Your Students Can Be The Next Sal Kahn with ShowMe - 1 views

  • With the new ShowMe App, any teacher can become the next Sal Kahn making educational tutorials for your kids or for the world. Or you can do what math teacher Eric Marcos does on his terrific MathTrain.tv site and let kids be the movie makers.
Tracy Watanabe

Blogging with an iPad: Choosing a web browser, setting up your theme and adding widgets... - 2 views

  • With more educators looking at iPads as a replacement for student laptops and netbooks, we’re regularly being asked for blogging tips using iPads. So I’ve decided the best way to provide advice is build a new blog using just my iPad and post about it as I go!
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
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