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Theresa Allen

iPad Apps for Education - Jeffreys Grove Elementary - 1 views

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    Great find, Theresa! Thanks for sharing this.
Tracy Watanabe

iPads in the Classroom - Kathy Schrock's Guide to Everything - 0 views

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    Amazing resources here.
Tracy Watanabe

Glogster Learning Stations & iHybrids « techchef4u - 0 views

  • Word Problem Videos:
  • Glogster Learning Station
  • Recording Sheet
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  • While this is a teacher-created station, the idea is so simple that students could create their own learning centers or create resources for a classroom learning station
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    Fabulous ideas for math learning stations with iPads (but it could give you some ideas for other subjects too!)
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

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.
Tracy Watanabe

iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » Tag My Doc: Access Documents Stored in the... - 0 views

  • Tag My Doc lets you put a “tag” (QR code) on any document which can be scanned with a mobile device and retrieved as a virtual copy of the document.  Tag My Doc is like reverse printing…instead of going from virtual to paper your document goes from paper to virtual.  Tag My Doc lets you share documents any time.  Tag My Doc has a sister mobile app called ScanMyDoc. 
Tracy Watanabe

Free Technology for Teachers: Explore the American Revolution on an iPad - 0 views

  • For the iPad-using US History teachers and students out there, here is an excellent app that I learned about through the US History Teacher's Blog.
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