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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.
Tracy Watanabe

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

  • Reference
  • Dictionary.com (iTunes link)Wikipedia (iTunes link)Qwiki (iTunes link)IMDB (iTunes link)
  • Find & Collect Data & Ideas
  • ...8 more annotations...
  • 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
Theresa Allen

iPad Apps for Education - Jeffreys Grove Elementary - 1 views

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    Great find, Theresa! Thanks for sharing this.
Dion Norman

15 Free apps that you should get ~ ICT For Educators - 2 views

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       There are so many apps available, it can be overwhelming to find the right ones. Here is a list of 15 free apps which I have found useful. I am using all of them on my iPad but many are also available for other mobile devices.  1. Flipboard      This has become my favorite app and I use it more than anything else. It turns all of your social streams from sites like Facebook and Twitter into a virtual magazine. You can also add any other sites that you love to read to read on the go. The layout of this app is just beautiful. 
Tawnya Woronec

iBrainstorm | A Creative Collaboration Tool - 0 views

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    Free brainstorming App. Record brainstorming sessions using free hand drawings and sticky notes.
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