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Bindyuu G

Reflector - AirPlay mirror your iPhone or iPad to any Mac or PC, wirelessly. - 0 views

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    Helps mirror your device on a big screen without wires or complicated setups!
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    Great tool...that allows wireless streaming of your screen to a computer. Everything you do on your iPad, iPod or iPhone is shown on the screen.
rickythesailor

Invest in educational portals - 7 views

Hi Lila today we have great help from entrepeneurs who had developed new apps for almost all devices many for free. There are more and more sources to get info but again we the teachers are the res...

bentleykarl

A day made in glass 2 - 2 views

I found that this video was very useful in starting a discussion about what the near future might be like in terms of technology and how computer controlled devices might be integrated in many aspe...

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tgalles

Socrative - 0 views

shared by tgalles on 29 May 15 - No Cached
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    Socrative lets teachers engage and assess their students with educational activities on tablets, laptops and smartphones. Through the use of real time questioning, instant result aggregation and visualization, teachers can gauge the whole class' current level of understanding. Socrative saves teachers time so the class can further collaborate, discuss, extend and grow as a community of learners.
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    Socrative is a fun way to engage students with either polls or quizzes. I use it for vocabulary instruction primarily but if they have a device it makes it easier for them to all participate.
Florian Meyer

Using Photostory in a primary classroom - 5 views

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    In this video, Patrick Halpin, Donabate-Portrane Educate Together National School, shows how he uses Photostory with 4th class. Working in groups, the pupils create a photostory presentation on how to create origami flowers. They will use this presentation to teach origami to junior classes.
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    I like working on Photostory and it's really a great software that can help in encouraging children in their story writings.
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    Hi Florian, we have been using Photostory with Year 3 and Year 4's (7 - 9 years olds) for a couple of years. It's such a fantastic publishing tool and so easy to use with lovely animations and music. Thanks for sharing.
rickythesailor

Forum - 1:1 access for students in primary schools - 9 views

Here in Argentina federal government launched a popular program to supply all the primary and secondary students with a Netbook. Years later numbers show education has been deteriorating increasing...

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beck81uk

App for ipad - pre/post learning assessment - 2 views

shared by beck81uk on 06 Jun 15 - No Cached
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    Plickers is an app whereby just the teacher needs an iPad. It is great tool for teachers who are not so confident using ICT devices to become familiar and confident to use them with the children in their class. It is also a great tool for pre/post assessment.
jrobson

Kahoot! | Game-based digital learning platform - 1 views

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    A game-based classroom response system. You can create and play quizzes, discussions or even surveys (which we call Kahoots) using any device with a web browser… including a laptop, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Android, Chromebook, Windows Phone or PC and more.
Harry Kalantzis

How To Use Evernote As A Blogging Platform - 2 views

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    Evernote is mainly a note-taking app. It is an amazing tool to write down your thoughts and ideas, organize them by using tags and sync them across various mobile devices. But thanks to a very friendly API, Evernote can do more. If you don't wanna mess with Tumblr, Blogger or WordPress, but you are a major Evernote fan,...
Fiona Henry

Your Own Technology Survey (YOTS) - 0 views

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    If you are thinking about moving to a 1:1 computing strategy or are considering Bring Your Own Technology (BYOT) or Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) strategies then you need to know what technology your pupils have access to. The Your Own Technology Survey (YOTS) is a free tool to help schools and researchers better understand the digital technology available to their students at home, whether they are willing, able and allowed to bring it to school on a regular basis, and how that technology might be utilized to enhance educational outcomes.
Anthi Harou

Symbaloo - 6 views

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    It's a free visual bookmarking tool. It helps you compile and organise sites under a specific topic. You can share your symbaloo with your students and help them navigate only on specific sites rather than the whole web. You can also add ready-made webmixes by other teachers.
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    Thanks a lot for the reference! Now everything will be systematised and organized not only on my desk but also in my head :)
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    A really great resource, especially as a bank of useful links after the online educational course or sth.
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    Great resource! thank you for sharing!
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    I was introduced to this bookmarking tool at the beginning of the year. It is an absolutely amazing tool. Your bookmarks anywhere and on any device. love it.
clarisat

Plickers - 0 views

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    Plickers is a powerfully simple tool that lets teachers collect real-time formative assessment data without the need for student devices. I have already use it :) with it you can guide a great learning sessions for children and evaluate their learning also. :) Use it!!!
andreaacevedo

Nearpod - 1 views

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    Meet Nearpod, an all-in-one solution for the use of mobile devices in education. Easily create interactive multimedia presentations to engage your audience. It works great with iPads and provides continuous feedback and reports
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    This is an online service that allows you to create interactive lessons with students. You can use it in "student-paced" mode or in "Live session" to have all your students engaging at the same time. I was able to get a School License and it has been great! The free version works great too. The only limitations are the storage space and the limited file size for each presentation. There is a Google Slide integration if you would like a more familiar experience. I like to work on Nearpod.com and import slides created in whatever software or App I'm feeling like using that day (Canva.com , Keynote , etc.). I encourage you to try it out, it is really fun and at least my students really enjoy lessons designed on Nearpod!
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