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Contents contributed and discussions participated by John Solis

John Solis

Blooms and iPad Applications | The Committed Sardine - 1 views

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    This is a great visual that shows iPad applications at the various levels of the revised Bloom's Taxonomy.
John Solis

39 Sites For Using iPads in the Classroom - 1 views

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    A list of resources for integrating iPads into the classroom.
John Solis

Coach's Eye: The ultimate coaching app for iPhone and iPod touch - 2 views

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    Coach's Eye makes it extremely easy to review individual frames of the video to really see what is happening. You have the power to create and share videos that people can understand immediately, without ever leaving your phone.
John Solis

SlideShark | PowerPoint Presentations on the iPad - 1 views

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    This free app allows you to convert and view PowerPoint files on the iPad without losing any original formatting, animations, or transitions.
John Solis

Snaplr App - 0 views

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    Snaplr is a simple way to capture and annotate your desktop's activity. Its Free to download, a great addition for your email/collaboration tool.
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    Here's a screen capturing app you may find useful.
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Vocalyze Mobile News Radio App - Home - 0 views

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    A free service that reads the content of popular websites to you. You can subscribe to popular sites across twelve different categories. This can be used for special needs learners; particularly those with visual impairments.
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    Vocalize is an application that reads Web content. This can be one of several tools useful for learners with visual impairments.
John Solis

Symbaloo | Access your bookmarks anywhere - 1 views

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    Symbaloo is your personal online desktop. Create links to all of your favorite websites, blogs, news, and other Web 2.0 applications on a single page. This can be used to create and centralize your professional learning network or personal learning environment.
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QR Code Periodic Table with Symbols | Flickr - Photo Sharing! - 0 views

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    This periodic table integrates QR (quick response) codes for specific elements. Scanning an individual qr code with your mobile device (smartphone, tablet, etc.) via a qr reader, will take you to YouTube videos that provide additional information about a specific element. This can be an innovative way of utilizing QR codes in a chemistry class.
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    Here is a great example of using QR codes to support a chemistry curriculum.
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