So Cheap! Screen Protector LCD Guard Film for Apple iPod Touch 2 Gen, From 6deal.com - 0 views
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Effectively protects your iPod Touch 2nd Gen against scratches Invisible and 100% clear Resistant to finger and grease marks Waterproof and easily to clean Easy to use and remove Compatible with iPod Touch 2nd Gen Dustproof and scratch preventing Size: 106 X 57 mm Package included: 6 X Screen protector for iPod Touch 2nd Gen 6 X Cleaning cloth List Price: $ 7.99 Deal Price: $ 4.25 http://www.6deal.com/en/screen-protector-lcd-guard-film-for-apple-ipod-touch-2nd-2-gen.html
NECC 2009: SIGML Forum (We Found Kilroy!) - 0 views
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A review by Mark van t 'Hooft of the NECC09 SIGML (mobile Learning) field trip in Washington DC. "Your task is to come up with a compelling argument that demonstrates the importance of the World War II Memorial today. Use your mobile phones to access supplementary digital content, using the QR codes in this booklet. In addition, you may use your mobile phone to collect evidence in and around the memorial. We will leave it up to you as to how you want to do that.
Digital Roadtrip * Unique method for accessing student work on iPads? - 16 views
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"There is an awful lot of hot air blown about accessing student work from "class sets" of iPads, via email, WebDAV, Dropbox etc etc. A little known and cool method is this… We all know that we can share via iTunes over USB to any Mac/PC with a recent version of iTunes. Well would you believe the same thing works without a cable and it doesn't have to be the Mac/PC that manages the devices. It means that any teacher can access all the students files on a device that has been "Saved to iTunes". You can even pick up the work, mark it and hand it back to the iPad whilst the iPad is still being used by the kids (unbeknown to the user!)."
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"Unique method for accessing student work on iPads?"
Mark Anderson's Blog » The iPad & Critical Pedagogy - 6 views
Apps in Education: Apps for Grading Assessments - 16 views
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"Using rubrics and providing student's feedback via the iPad has not been an area that has received a great deal of attention. This is, however, starting to change. I have recently spoken to a number of teachers who have developed apps that will allows teachers to use the iPad as a viable way of assessing student work. Some of these apps actually do more than just mark work. Check out the list and see if any would work for you and your students."
teachwithyouripad - home - 28 views
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