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John Evans

Science Education on the Edge · iPads in the classroom: a review of my 1:1 de... - 6 views

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    " iPads in the classroom: a review of my 1:1 deployment so far January 14, 2012 in Mostly Technology, Science Teaching with Technology | 3 comments iPads as sketchpads Group drawing of a neuron using iPads I'm going to return to my roots as an edtech blogger for a moment and recap this past semester's iPad deployment project, so those of you used to reading my notes about SBG will have to wait for the next post."
John Evans

Science on the iPad - 1 views

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    "the range of apps available in science, combined with form factor and ease of use of most iOS tools, makes the iPad an amazing tool for scientific investigation and learning. I wish I could show you all of the amazing science you can explore with the tens of thousands of science specific apps available in the iTunes store, but this journal isn't long enough, and I don't want to upset our wonderful editor. So, here are a few apps that can change the way kids learn science."
John Evans

Science Classroom Strategies - 8 views

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    "In a three-part series of articles, we are going to share how use of the iPad and other tablets can be maximized in multiple contexts: learning with the iPad, teaching with the iPad, and leading with the iPad. "
Richard Wells

Scientists need Artists need iPads | IPAD 4 SCHOOLS - 11 views

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    Why Science needs Art Why Schools need iPads.
John Evans

New App From NYU's SHERP Brings Science To Your iPad · NYU Local - 2 views

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    "Student's from NYU's SHERP (Science, Health and Environmental Reporting Program) graduate program in the Carter Journalism Institute have released a free interactive iPad app to accompany the department's online magazine Scienceline."
John Evans

Apps in Education: Science Probes for the iPad - 10 views

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    "Science is one of those subjects that really excite students because they get to see cause and effect, they get to create, record and then document results and they get to manipulate the variables that produce the data. Students then get to make connections between what they do and the real world. Add an iPad, a series of carefully chosen apps and a couple of probes and you can make all of these observations happen in a mobile environment - outside, at home or even on an excursion. I would love to be a student in a classroom with these tools!"
John Evans

Learning and Teaching with iPads: Science in the iPad classroom - 17 views

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    " In a blog post on Science topics Lisa Johnson from Techchef4U covers a lesson idea for Climate Change and also lists some great lesson ideas from Lisa Carnazzo on a range of topics including: The Water Cycle, Seasons, Weather etc. (scroll further down the page on the post)"
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

Jeremy Ensrud: iPads in high school science - 12 views

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    Action research brief of iPad use in a Biology classroom.
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    "What happens to student engagement when iPads are used in a science classroom? An Examination of how Technology Impacts a High School Biology Classroom Jeremy Ensrud, ensrudj@canby.k12.or.us"
John Evans

Tips2012 iPad App Guide #19: The Elements | TPACK iPads in Schools - 7 views

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    "The Elements: A Visual Exploration, by Theodore Gray, is a simply stunning iPad app with mesmerising high-definition graphics, videos, and detailed information for every element in the Periodic Table. While users can't copy information out of the app, it is possible to save screenshots. This app is available in American and British English versions, and is translated into French, German, and Japanese (check the description)."
John Evans

The Brain Science Behind the iPad 3's Retina Display - 8 views

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    "Look at this letter: "O". Closely. Does it look like a perfect curve? A little jagged? A little bit scraggly around the edges? You might as well enjoy these boxy jig jags while you can because the rumors are true: Apple's about to unveil its iPad 3 "Retina" display and banish the pixel forever!"
John Evans

More Science Investigations using the iPad « techchef4u - 10 views

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    "In the spirit of my last post, I would like to share another science apptivity for the iPad. I wish I could take credit for this one but Bryan P Doyle is the author of the resource. I had the pleasure of attending his session at the Area 7 Conference this summer."
Mu He

Musselman / Science: iPad Apps for Science Educators - 6 views

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    The following apps were all recommended at different times by Burlington science teachers who had become familiar with the apps through their own use in the classroom.
John Evans

Labor Of Love: Developer Creates iPad App To Help His Autistic Brother | TechCrunch - 3 views

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    "When Jonathan Izak graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 2010, he decided to put his new degree in Computer Science to very good use. In an effort to help his 10-year old autistic brother Oriel communicate and learn new tasks, he developed a new iPad app called Autismate to try and simplify the process."
Trevor Cunningham

Apps in Education: Science iPad Apps - 16 views

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    "Apps in Education One of the hardest thing with using the iPad in the classroom is finding the time to go through all of the apps in the iTunes Store listed under the education banner. We have started to list some of the apps we've found under each of the Key Learning Areas."
John Evans

7 Awesome Apps for Molecular Modeling in Chemistry | iPad App Finders - 4 views

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    "There are plenty of awesome chemistry apps around these days. We have already covered plenty of them for students. Most of those cover the basics of chemistry. If you need more advanced apps to handle molecular modeling, these 7 iPad app are worth checking out:"
John Evans

Wired's first issue (1993) plus 12,000 word oral history of Wired as a free iPad app - ... - 4 views

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    "WIRED today announced the reissue of its iconic inaugural issue on the iPad as a free download on June 1. Launched nearly twenty years ago in January 1993, the premiere issue featured science fiction author Bruce Sterling on the cover and quickly became a sought-after collectible. "
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