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Jennifer Carey

iPads as a Catalyst for Creating a Culture of Inquiry & Collaboration - Jenni Swanson-V... - 6 views

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    Blogging the iPad Conference
Jennifer Carey

Rethinking the Writing Process with the iPad - Karen Janowski - 8 views

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    Blogging the iPad Conference
L Holwerda

NFB's PixStop app for the iPad 2 - Your classroom's "mobile studio" | NFB.ca blog - 16 views

  • PixStop is an intuitive learning tool with kid-friendly interfaces, and it’s easy-to-use for ages 10 and up—but even better: you can download PixStop from your iPad 2 for free!
  • three short instructional videos
  • sample film, Buzz
  • ...3 more annotations...
  • m solving, communicating and working collaboratively.
  • 10,000 images (up to 13 minutes’
  • online workshop called StopMoStudio
Patti Porto

Only 1 iPad in the Classroom? - 9 views

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    "s only one iPad in a classroom worth it? This question keeps reappearing on the EC Ning and in other blog spaces. The answer is easy: YES, especially if the teacher has access to a Mac desktop or (preferably) laptop and a wifi network in the classroom. It is an even larger YES if the Mac device has the most current operating system. "
Elizabeth Hubbell

iPad as an Interactive White Board for $5 or $10 « Moving at the Speed of Cre... - 1 views

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    Great blog post on how schools can spend $ on iPads, a monitor, and a $10 app instead of a $5000 interactive whiteboard
Brian Licata

http://learninginhand.com/storage/blog/AppRubric.pdf - 5 views

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    Rucbric for evaluating educational Apps
Jennifer Carey

My Current Favorite iPad Educational Apps - 15 views

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    I wrote this blog post to highlight the iPad applications that I was using in prep, during class, or for professional development.
Linda Nitsche

Bloom's Taxonomy and iPad Apps | Langwitches Blog - 15 views

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    "Following in Kathy Schrock's and Kelly Tenkeley's footsteps of assigning iPad apps to the different levels of the Bloom's Taxonomy, I created the following table with apps that I have tested out and am recommending. (Click to see a larger version of the image)"
Amy Sonntag

Therapy App 411: App reviews by SLPs, OTs, and other special education professionals: W... - 6 views

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    "This blog is a spinoff of sorts, a collaboration between four #slpeeps on Twitter, springing from the goal of developing a centralized location for information on mobile devices and their uses in therapy."
Maryann Angeroth

What you can actually DO with an iPad - From Beth on Edudemic | Leading Change in Chang... - 7 views

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    " Rather than structure my presentations by tool, or by app, or even by project, I organized myself around desired student outcomes - aka. what students can actually do."
Jennifer Carey

App Smashing - from Greg | Leading Change in Changing Times - 12 views

  • After working with iPads for any amount of time in the classroom, one will quickly realize that most processes can’t be completed with just one app. While many apps slightly overlap in terms of functionality, there tends to be a few black holes in each app that require the use of another app to complete the process. This leads us to App Smashing.
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