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Apps in Education: iPad Apps that work with Smartboards - 10 views

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    "The iPad looks amazing when projected onto a large screen. The students in a 1 to 1 iPad classroom gets to see the apps at work. Have a look at the list below to see if any of these might be useful in your classroom. If you have others that should be added to this list please leave a comment with the name of the app and we will add it to the list."
Fred Delventhal

First look at Apple Configurator + Resources | Tech Recess - 3 views

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    "Apple Configurator is a brand new application aimed at making it faster and easier to deploy, manage, and configure iOS based devices. The great thing about this utility is it does not require an OS X Server or an MDM solution and provides a fast way to get devices ready-to-go. You can download Apple Configurator from the Mac App Store. It is a free application."
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    a quick video tour of the application highlighting the main areas of the application and what can be accomplished in the area
Mary Ann Apple

IPad Gets The University Treatment This Fall | Epicenter | Wired.com - 9 views

  • The iPad is about to have its academic chops put to the test this fall in a number of programs around the country. Colleges and universities are looking to adopt the iPad as a collaborative tool, a standardized mobile device to integrate into curriculums, and, in some cases, even a cost-saving device.
Peggy George

10 iPhone Apps for Keeping Your New Year's Resolutions - 8 views

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    10 great iPhone apps to help you stay true to your New Year's resolutions. Note: Many of these apps are on sale for the New Year holiday. Also some great apps recommended in comments by other contributors.
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    Some helpful apps to getting the new year off to a great start. Many apps are free or very inexpensive.
Brian C. Smith

Five ways readers are using iPads in the classroom | Curriculum | eSchoolNews.com - 6 views

  • Each student has showed improvement in the quick recall of facts, and they want to. It can’t get much better than that.”
    • Brian C. Smith
       
      So what's next?  What are students going to do with their new facts?  How do they apply them in 5th grade?  I think part of this is knowing that they won't use their facts for anything other than a test.  We must provide an immediate context for math facts.  
John Evans

Top diet and fitness apps - Healthy Living on Shine - 2 views

  • With a new slim-you-down app born every minute (or so it seems), it's hard to know what's worth your download. And finding the standouts is crucial—a recent survey found 35 percent of us use an app before even getting out of bed in the morning.
Peggy George

iPodNN | First Look: Find My iPhone - 0 views

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    This looks like a valuable feature on the new iPhone OS 3.0. Getting ready to check it out. Has anyone tried it?
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    One of the most anticipated features of the new iPhone OS 3.0 is the ability to find lost devices using Apple's MobileMe web service, which requires an annual fee. Find My iPhone plots the location of a missing phone on a map, allows users to flash a message on the screen and play an alert tone. If all else fails, the user can remotely erase any personal data on an iPhone.
Lucy Gray

iPads for Learning - Getting Started - 21 views

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    Excellent resource
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