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Elizabeth Hubbell

Blooms Taxonomy of Apps - 19 views

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    Great list of apps organized by Bloom's Taxonomy. Many are free.
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    This was very interesting :-)
Ryan Donnelly

Best content in iPad for Education | Diigo - Groups - 19 views

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    Here is another iPad group that would be a great start for our iPad group! Check it out, explore, highlight, and share!
Steve Weller

My Ten Most Used Apps to Become Fluent on the iPad | Langwitches Blog - 17 views

  • leaving them in their car or forgeting the device
  • games
  • ids at home to play
  • ...14 more annotations...
  • after-thought
  • figuring out how to do something the same way  they are used to doing on their desktops or laptops
  • time (consistently) to become skilled to gain iPad literacy and fluency
  • Reading device
  • Highly mobile device
  • Personalized device
  • Consolidation device
  • Productivity device
  • not as a replacement for my lapto
  • such as RSS readers
  • Tweets, blogs
  • return to, refer to, quote from,
  • Annotating device
  • guest post of Annotexting.
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    How to use an iPad effectively in class
Linda Nitsche

10 Great Back-to-School IPad Apps | Fox News - 17 views

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    Some great gems here!
Patti Porto

Complete Guide to educational and special needs apps, complete list at One Place for Sp... - 17 views

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    "With over 300,000 apps it's easy to become overwhelmed by the number of app choices. It's also easy to spend a small fortune on a lot of useless apps. As a special needs parent I wanted to get right to the "good stuff" and figured you did too. Check out our guide that breaks down the best of the apps by skill set so you can easily find and buy apps that most benefit your child. Great for kids with autism, ADHD, apraxia, learning disability, sensory issues and more. Included are apps for iPad, iPhone, iPod touch and some Android apps. Get started right now by clicking on a category. "
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
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  • m solving, communicating and working collaboratively.
  • 10,000 images (up to 13 minutes’
  • online workshop called StopMoStudio
Rick Beach

18 Enlightening iPad Experiments in Education | Online Universities - 16 views

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    Studies on the value of using iPads in education
Steve Weller

6 Reasons Tablets Are Ready for the Classroom - 12 views

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    Tablets for Education
Sarah Hrdina

iPad used in a lesson - 16 views

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    An article about how a teacher used iPads in a lesson. It's very creative. Check it out!
anonymous

How it works | Nearpod - 15 views

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    Interesting free tool for delivering content and gathering formative data in the ipad classroom
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)"
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