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John Evans

Pango - Interactive iPad Stories and Games for Kids | iPad Apps for School - 27 views

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    "Studio Pango produces a bunch of iPad apps that children (pre-K through grade 2) are sure to love. Some of the apps are free and some of the apps require purchase. To get a sense of what the paid apps offer, try the free apps first. This morning I tried two of the free apps. I tried Pango Book 1 and Pango Playground for Kids."
John Evans

The PE Games App « Mr Robbo - The P.E Geek - 1 views

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    "After months of development, I am pleased to share a brand new iPhone/iPad/iPod app with you that should prove to be extremely useful in practical sessions. The app idea came about after I realised that their needed to be a more user friendly and mobile way to research and plan games and activities to play in your class. With this in mind I decided to make the PE Games app a reality."
John Evans

A List of Apps to Install on Your New iPad - 0 views

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    "This year, we've decided to do the same thing, adding a ton of great apps to the list that you'll want to get on to your iPad straight away. The list includes apps to handle your photos and videos, music apps, productivity apps, a few essentials to meet all of your social media needs, and of course a few games to keep you entertained."
John Evans

The Barber Of Infinite Loop: How The iPad Could Give Microsoft A Serious Revenue Haircu... - 0 views

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    "After Apple pushed its 25 billionth app this weekend there was nothing especially surprising about the list of all-time paid apps for the iPhone: games and novelty apps dominated it. But the list of all-time paid apps for the iPad was somewhat revealing. Pages, Apple's word processing app, was up there at number one. Numbers and Keynote were on the list as well, as well as Penultimate, QuickOffice Pro HD, Notability and Splashtop Remote Desktop. Almost 25 percent of the list was comprised of productivity apps."
Peggy George

Gomeric Hill: My Latest Favorite Apps for iPhone - Part 2-Karen Montgomery - 0 views

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    As I continue to explore new apps on my iPhone, I am striving to post about two types of apps each time: a game or fun app and one that is educational or increases productivity in some fashion. Also, I plan to highlight one free and one purchased app each time.
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    Always great to find recommendations for iPhone apps from other educators. Liz Kolb mentioned Karen Montgomery in her recent radio show and Karen is sharing her favorites on her blog. Intrigued by Yummy which is a free bookmark manager that allows you to search Delicious and add/edit bookmarks from iPhone. Just wish it worked with Diigo too!
John Evans

Tom's Guide: 40 Free and Useful iPad Apps Updated - 4 views

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    "Mobile games for are all well and good, but you likely didn't spend hundreds of dollars on an iPhone just so you could play the games. The truth is, as we spend more and more time away from our computers, developers come up with more apps that allow us to run our lives from devices like the iPad. Check out our round-up of 40 of the best iPad apps over on Tom's Guide."
John Evans

TinyTap Launches Free iPad App - Create Educational Games for Kids - Teachers with Apps - 17 views

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    "TinyTap, Moments Into Games 1.0 allows parents and their kids the opportunity to turn the moments they share together into personal educational games. Creating a game is super easy - add a photo, record some questions, trace the answers and you're ready to play! "
John Evans

Try Your Hand at Game Programming on the iPad with Codify, News from GamePro - 3 views

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    "Programming games is a challenging business. If you've never done it before, you might be surprised at how much code goes into making the most simple things happen on screen. And if you've always wanted to make a game for iOS devices, on top of actually creating the game, there's the App Store approval process and, of course, the wailing hordes that are App Store reviewers. Well, now there's a new way to try your hand at programming on Apple's tablet -- a new app from Adelaide-based Two Lives Left known as Codify."
John Evans

Must Have Games for New iPad Owners | PadGadget - 4 views

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    "As Apple enthusiasts and app lovers, we here at PadGadget play a lot of iOS games. For this list of must haves, we've chosen some of our absolute favorite games in a wide variety of categories, so there's sure to be something for everyone. As with our must have apps list, we've avoided duplicating the games that you will find in Apple's Games Starter Kit."
John Evans

¿Hablas español? There's an App for That | MindShift - 4 views

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    "a few new language learning apps are moving in on the "gamification" trend in education, making a game out of learning phrases and words. For young students accustomed to playing games during their off-hours from school, or for adults who have a few minutes to kill on the bus, these game apps are meant to help with casual, conversational language learning in languages like Spanish, Italian, French, German, Mandarin, and Portuguese."
John Evans

Family Game Night - Featured Section in iPad App Store This Week - iPad Insight - 6 views

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    "Family Game Night is one of the topical featured sections in the iPad App Store this week. It's a good looking selection of a number of classic board games' iPad editions and some other notable picks as well."
John Evans

Learn How To Create iOS Games From Scratch [Deals] | Cult of Mac - 4 views

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    "Take a glance at the App Store Top Paid Apps list and you'll see that 7 out of 10 are games. So, if you want to CRUSH it with an iOS app…then this iOS game development course may just be your ticket."
John Evans

Must-have apps for the iPad (Spring 2012 edition) | ZDNet - 17 views

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    "There are lots of apps available for the iPad, and these are as good as they get. This list of apps includes a few games, utilities, and special apps that don't exist on other platforms."
John Evans

Appvent Calendar: A new free app waiting for you every day! | iPad Curriculum - 15 views

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    "It is Advent season again. This means that BlackSmith Games has launched their app-a-day Appvent calendar. Each day a new app is released and is downloadable all day for FREE! Very cool. Not every app released is appropriate or useful for the classroom, but they are always fun! "
John Evans

Daily Tip: How to use Restrictions to prevent deleting 3rd party apps from the Home scr... - 3 views

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    "Kids have access to your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad and curious how to prevent them from deleting your App Store apps the moment you're not looking? They're fun and games can cause a lot of additional work for you if you're not careful. Luckily, Apple lets you lock down app deletion. "
John Evans

Cargo-Bot: How's Your Logic? | iPad.AppStorm - 0 views

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    "With over 400,000 apps available for download, the iOS App Store is an unforgiving marketplace, and one in which it can extremely difficult to set your app aside from the rest. Hard to believe then, that such a simple app as Cargo-Bot boasts one of the most unique accolades possible: the first game to be programmed entirely on an iPad."
Mu He

Apps Continue to Define the Mobile Marketplace - 2 views

  • Three years ago, we knew nothing about apps, and now they’re an integral part of our daily lives. Mobile gaming was virtually unheard of, except for a few iterations of solitaire. Now we can play PC quality games like Infinity Blade and Call of Duty right on our phones and tablets.
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     Three years ago, we knew nothing about apps, and now they're an integral part of our daily lives. Mobile gaming was virtually unheard of, except for a few iterations of solitaire. Now we can play PC quality games like Infinity Blade and Call of Duty right on our phones and tablets.
John Evans

10 Apps That Combine Learning With Fun - Getting Smart by Guest Author - EdTech, mlearn... - 7 views

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    "From traditional games, such as Scrabble, which can be used as a vocabulary-building incentive, to Foldit, a game designed by scientists to use crowdsourcing to better understand proteins, to apps that help identify plants and wildlife that are useful on hikes and field trips, here are 10 apps that combine learning with fun, and give you one less reason to have to take that phone away when it's time to learn."
John Evans

Best iPhone and iPad Apps and Games for Kids - Life Scoop - 6 views

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    " Whether it's teaching math or reading skills -- or even some stealth elementary physics -- iPhone and iPad apps have moved way beyond the grown-ups' table, enticing kids of all ages to learn while also having fun. Here are eight iPhone and iPad apps that will stimulate kids' reading, science, and even art skills -- plus a few more just for kicks."
John Evans

Making Mathematics App-tastic - Part 2: Episode 15 « techchef4u - 11 views

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    " In this follow-up episode we featured 15 free mathematics game-like apps that focused on basic math, ordering numbers, proportions, FDP conversions, and equations for both elementary and secondary. For each app we shared a brief description and then ways the app could be used in the classroom (e.g. stations, assessment, remediation"
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