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Tawnya Woronec

Money Spin - 1 views

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    Educational Puzzle activity with over 2,000 puzzles for every classroom to enjoy. Created by graduate of Full Sail University!
Dion Norman

A few useful shortcuts on your iPad keyboard ~ ICT For Educators - 1 views

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       Apple is famous for its hard to know about shortcuts which help make work easier once you know them. The iPad is no exception. This video from Cult of Mac gives you a few great pointers to help you type more efficiently on your keyboard. 
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!
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. 
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

Technology Fridge: Our ePortfolio Discussion - 0 views

  • We would like students to have an electronic portfolio to document their learning and to take with them after they finish high school.
  • Ideal Parameters: Works well on an iPad, either via the web or an app We would like to have some control over the content that is added. The less passwords the better. Options for creativity by the students.
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