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Patti Porto

Digital iStorytelling: Ways to Write and Tell Stories - 9 views

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    Evernote note with tons of links to app resources for digital storytelling
Patti Porto

iPad Apps & Resources for People With Autism - 6 views

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    Google spreadsheet full of apps and links to review
International School of Central Switzerland

iPads in Schools - LiveBinder - 17 views

Patti Porto

PDF.js viewer - 3 views

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    "The UDL Placemat of Core Apps Serving Learning for All is a starting point to utilizing the exceptional universally designed iPad to meet the needs of a wide range of learners. The iPad's versatile settings and wide range of Apps is also an exceptional tool for representing information in a wide variety of formats to meet the needs of all learners. The list of Apps provided are by no means complete and they will, no doubt, be added to and change with time. The App icons provided are clickable links to descriptors of the App and what the App can do for various users. Further explanation of how to use the App in the classroom will be provided in other published documents"
Andrew Kerr

iAnnotate PDF - 0 views

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    for iPad on the iTunes App Store\niAnnotate is both an elegant PDF reader and a powerful annotation tool that finally lets you work with your PDFs. You can open documents from email, sign and send out contracts, enter notes for edits, sketch diagrams, copy text, and add highlights or underline with the drag of a finger!\n\nUnlike other apps that only let users draw on top of a PDF, iAnnotate fully integrates its annotations directly into the PDF such that they will be available to any standard PDF readers like Adobe Reader or Preview. You can transfer PDFs via email, iTunes sync or even clicking any PDF web link in the integrated web browser. Marking up and emailing it right back out couldn't be easier!\n\nThe intuitive drag and drop interface offers customizable toolbar locations, and an easy to access contextual menu makes it possible to work with the toolbars completely hidden. You can search your entire library for documents containing any keyword, view which documents are "new", "unread", "recently viewed", or "annotated", and tabbed browsing makes it easy to work on several documents simultaneously.
Andrew Kerr

3D Brain - 0 views

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    For iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad on the iTunes App Store Use your touch screen to rotate and zoom around 29 interactive structures. Discover how each brain region functions, what happens when it is injured, and how it is involved in mental illness. Each detailed structure comes with information on functions, disorders, brain damage, case studies, and links to modern research
International School of Central Switzerland

sling Note for iPad on the iTunes App Store - 9 views

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    Wish to pair a web browser and a notepad Or a calculator and a notepad side by side? sling Note does exactly that plus many more! On the left panel you have a web browser and a calculator while on the right panel you have a notepad and another web browser. Combination of any two arranged side by side allows you to do many tasks which normally require switching between applications feel like a bliss. Eg: Drag calculator result, web clips, web link into notepad and vice versa. Watch demonstration at http://www.mobilebuster.com
International School of Central Switzerland

App Store - Science Glossary - 6 views

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    A glossary of scientific terms and short biographies that support our science education website, http://www.visionlearning.com. All definitions link to related terms and to free, detailed science learning modules. Though geared for high school and undergraduate student's using our website, the glossary and modules are appropriate for anyone generally interested in science.
International School of Central Switzerland

My Brain on Apps | OT's with Apps - 16 views

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    "App review websites that cover the age or topic/curriculum areas that you are searching for provide a good starting place for content specific apps. There are many app review websites and here are a few of my go to resources:"
Patti Porto

IpadAppsClarkstown - iPad apps for students - 14 views

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    I study this links properly. Thank You very much.
Maryann Angeroth

Where to Find Apps for Educators | ASCD Inservice - 5 views

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    For a global view of the landscape - at least for iOS devices - start with this Google Docs spreadsheet curated by Scott McLeod. Updated regularly, the document breaks down the major online sources of reviews and of the apps themselves, with a few comments to help you browse.
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