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anonymous

Apps In Education - 7 views

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    Apps categorised by schooling level
Rick Beach

Subtext for iPad on the iTunes App Store - 0 views

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    free app for sharing responses to books
anonymous

'Appy kids making big bucks - 4 views

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    Students making money from app development
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

Learning and Teaching with iPads - Kevin's posterous - 0 views

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    "We have been using the iPads in our Year 6 classroom. The students were very excited at the prospect of using iPads in our day-to-day learning. Our aim with the iPad was to use them for as many hours in the school day as we could. We have found the iPads beneficial in English groups and Maths groups. I have downloaded many applications for the students to use. I have noticed that new apps are added each day so regularly checking the app store has been beneficial. "
anonymous

iPadworkshop - home - 7 views

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    Discover how the iPad impacts the classroom, evaluate the anytime, anywhere content development and see how useful it is to merge 60 pounds of textbooks or an entire library into a 1.5 pound device. Learn how to take advantage of all that this incredible device has to offer from downloading and managing apps to an exploration of the latest education apps to increase productivity as well as student learning.
anonymous

The App List: What's Going on my iPads {iPad in Education, Mobile Learning, iPhone apps} | Developing Education - 7 views

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    From the blog - "I have been asked time and time again by students, teachers and technology specialists just what I am installing on my class set of iPads.  Well, here's the post you've all been waiting for.  Below is the list of all applications that I am installing to start off my iPad project.  At current prices the total cost of the apps came to just under $200 per 'set' of iPads. (with Apple's new licensing rules)"
anonymous

Middle School iPad Apps - 2 views

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    iPad apps listed by subject areas
anonymous

iPads in the elementary library | Not So Distant Future - 3 views

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    One of our elementary librarians and I spent time recently exploring apps for her students, and found some excellent apps that would work well for reading/learning stations in the library.  She envisions setting up stations where younger elementary students could record themselves reading,  read an audiobook and follow along, or learn the alphabet, among other things.
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

teachwithyouripad - About App Videos - 4 views

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    yuyotials for various apps, growing list
anonymous

Apps Gone Free | iOSnoops - 8 views

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    Great place to check for current promotions of free apps that would otherwise cost $$
Rick Beach

usingipads Resources on use of iPads - 0 views

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    Resources on uses of iPads and app recommendations
Rick Beach

Harvard Education Letter - 0 views

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    Descriptions of uses of lots of apps in the classroom.
Katie Day

Amazon's Kindle Tops CR E-Book Reader Ratings: Consumer Reports http://pressroom.consumerreports.org/pressroom/ - 0 views

  • The Apple iPad as an E-Book Reader Consumer Reports did not include the Apple iPad in its e-reader Ratings because it is a computer with e-book capabilities, not a dedicated e-book reader.  The iPad’s iBook app, one of at least three available for the device, offers fast page turns, with a dazzling virtual image one page curling back to reveal another, and the full-color screen is more eye-catching than the monochrome displays on the e-book readers.  Type  on  its LCD touch screen is fine, though it is slightly less crisp than that of the best e-book readers.  Compared to the most expensive e-book reader tested, Amazon’s Kindle DX, $490, Apple’s iPad is more expensive costing $500 and up and substantially heavier at 24 ounces versus the Kindle DX’s weight of 19 ounces.  Consumer Reports recommends buying the iPad for e-books only if consumers are willing to compromise to get a multifunction device.
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    NB: "The Apple iPad as an E-Book Reader Consumer Reports did not include the Apple iPad in its e-reader Ratings because it is a computer with e-book capabilities, not a dedicated e-book reader. The iPad's iBook app, one of at least three available for the device, offers fast page turns, with a dazzling virtual image one page curling back to reveal another, and the full-color screen is more eye-catching than the monochrome displays on the e-book readers. Type on its LCD touch screen is fine, though it is slightly less crisp than that of the best e-book readers. Compared to the most expensive e-book reader tested, Amazon's Kindle DX, $490, Apple's iPad is more expensive costing $500 and up and substantially heavier at 24 ounces versus the Kindle DX's weight of 19 ounces. Consumer Reports recommends buying the iPad for e-books only if consumers are willing to compromise to get a multifunction device."
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