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John Evans

iPads at Burley: Back to the Beginning - 6 views

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    "Even though it's October it still feels very much like the beginning of the year. One of the first thoughts that many teachers have about their students is "they look so little!" It's true. Those tall confident students that left us have gone on to be "little" to next year's teacher and we have our own new crop of "little" people to educate. This becomes even more pronounced in a technology classroom. Everything takes longer, typing, starting, opening, finding, searching. Whatever it is they need time to figure it out. Patience is key. So what can we do?"
John Evans

Einstein's brain is now interactive iPad app - CBS News - 11 views

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    "While Albert Einstein's genius isn't included, an exclusive iPad application launched Tuesday promises to make detailed images of his brain more accessible to scientists than ever before. Teachers, students and anyone who's curious also can get a look."
John Evans

Technology Integration for Math Engagement » Math Stations and Screencasting ... - 1 views

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    "We started our math station activities today. How these look will vary throughout the year; today they were able to 'move' from activity to activity while staying at their own table. The first two stations provided students with directions on how to finish two different projects that we had started previously."
John Evans

Jasmine Is The Best iOS 6 YouTube App Available On The App Store For iPhone 5 And iPad ... - 5 views

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    "There aren't a great deal of alternatives for YouTube fans on the iOS App Store, but for those who consume a lot of videos on their devices then the Jasmine YouTube Client for iOS is definitely worth checking out. The Jasmine application is fully iPhone 5 compatible and looks beautiful on the new 1136×640 display. It is also a universal app meaning that it is fully compatible with the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad."
John Evans

Start Your Business Is Featured iPad App Store Section This Week | iPad Insight - 5 views

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    "Each week the iPad App Store offers up a handful of topical or themed sections in its Featured area. One of the notable ones this week is 'Start Your Business' - which is a good looking, eclectic collection of productivity and business oriented apps."
John Evans

Apps in Education: Haiku Deck - Presentation Trump Card - 15 views

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    "I came across Haiku Deck this morning. I have been aware of this app for some time but have resisted the urge to have a look because in my mind it was just another slide presentation tool. How wrong could I be! I love this presentation app. It is so simple. "
John Evans

Google Launches New Gmail App for iOS - 21 views

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    "A new version of Gmail for iOS is now available. Completely rebuilt from the ground up, Version 2.0 of the app brings with it a new look and feel, which Google hopes will result in a faster, sleeker and easier experience when using the app."
John Evans

Launching Pad » 100′s Board & Early Learning Abacus - 10 views

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    "Looking for some apps to help you model different Maths strategies? Well in class I have been using the awesome apps 100′s Board and Early Learning Abacus. Both are fantastic apps and when they are used correctly can be better than the real thing!"
Vicki Davis

8 Studies Show iPads in the Classroom Improve Education - 31 views

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    Yes, this is the article. But you know what - if you use the ipad as a doorstop - does it make the classroom better? iPads IN the classroom don't make it better, I would argue that technology, used properly, can improve achievement. But technology used improperly is like the human voice used improperly -it can harm. Anyway, since this is making the rounds, you might want to take a look.
John Evans

$10 iPad App Setup | My Hullabaloo - 21 views

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    "One question I seem to get a lot about the iPad is what apps do I recommend that are free. I am hearing from a lot of teachers that they have no way to add paid apps and thus are stuck trying to find free apps. My experience is that many free apps stink. They have many adds, require in app purchases to be useful, or are just junk. I tend to stay away from most free apps. So what are you to do if the district controls adding paid apps? My suggestion is to build relationships with the decision makers. Don't just ask for a bunch of apps, instead provide documentation and purpose for a few apps you would like to have. I know this process takes time and effort but if you can show the purpose and learning you have a much better chance. If you need lesson ideas I suggest checking out my Pinterest page, and three of my favorite Pinterest pages: iPadsammy, TechChef4u, and Sue Gorman. Look for apps and lesson ideas there and modify them to fit your standards and kids. If I was starting from scratch this is the $10 iPad app setup I would push for in my kindergarten classroom. (I will be posting a $20 setup later)"
Vicki Davis

2013 ON for Learning Award Winners - 6 views

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    Common Sense media is an excellent organization and they've given their 2013 awards to many apps by age. They separate the apps by age and rate it by Learning. This is a credible source of information about the apps that you'll want to look into if you're using apps to help students learn.
John Evans

iPads in PE and apps to help - Mat Pullen's teaching and learning journey - 8 views

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    "As a department we spent the day today looking at our planning and how it could be improved. As a department that has embraced the use of the iPads as a teaching aid we were discussing how we use the different apps in our teaching."
John Evans

The danger of counterfeit iPhone/iPad USB adapters | TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog - 4 views

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    "Software engineer Ken Shirriff took a close look at 12 different USB power adapters and confirmed what we already suspected -- that counterfeit chargers are junk. They are poorly constructed and can cause serious damage to both your devices and yourself."
John Evans

Top 3 Math Apps for iPhone or iPad | Computer How To Guide - 8 views

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    "Lets face it, math is not the most intriguing or intuitive subject. For this reason, many students find learning math a real drag! As a math tutor in NYC that deals with children of all ages, I am constantly looking for fun, new ways to teach my students. Since many of them have access to an iPhone or iPad (or both), I recommend that they use their devices as an educational tool. Believe it or not, your smartphone or tablet can be a great learning resource."
docmacpro

Onavo | Free apps, insights and advice to get more our of your data plan, at home and a... - 7 views

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    This looks like a really useful app. Free and when paired with its other free companion with a similar name, you'll have much better understanding and control of your data usage...and maybe save some money on the process.
John Evans

The Best Way to Use iBooks Author in Education | edcetera - Rafter Blog - 10 views

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    "Sometimes we focus on what an app can't do and forget to look at what it can. That's been the case with iBooks Author, Apple's e-book creation platform released nearly a year ago. Part of the problem was Apple's own hyperbolic statements about its "disruptive" nature to the textbook publishing industry. It failed to live up to the hype for a variety of well-documented reasons. But this post is about what it is, not what it isn't."
John Evans

15 Best Apps for New iPad Compatible with Retina Display | Deviant Magazine - 4 views

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    "From the day New iPad take his first foot everyone of us is looking for some best apps for new iPad or iPad 3 or iPad HD at least I do that .But there are a wide variety of New iPad apps available for you on iTunes .How do you know the which one is best for your New iPad. So to make that easier I complied a list of best apps for new iPad for 2012 under the same hood which are also compatible with Retina Display of iPad 3."
John Evans

Koder: Code On the Go | iPad.AppStorm - 3 views

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    "Today, we'll be looking at coding on the iPad, specifically Koder Code Editor by iCodeLabs. Koder is a code editor that attempts to turn the iPad into a coding machine. Is it capable of doing the job of a traditional code editor, or is it just another swanky entry in the book of the underpowered? Read on to find out."
John Evans

Configuring the kid-friendly iPad | Macworld - 1 views

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    "We've covered configuring an old iPad for a child in print and podcast form. To make sure we've touched every base, we round out our look at the kid-safe iPad with this week's Macworld Video"
John Evans

Pocket for iPhone and iPad review | iMore - 1 views

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    "The service formerly known as Read It Later has been updated with a new look, a new name, and a new price - it's called Pocket, and it's free! "
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