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Brian C. Smith

How the iPhone transforms learning and teaching... - 51 views

Just some questions and thoughts... I'm curious as to how the iPhone has changed culture. While it may have changed the culture of a how phone makers look at devices. I think it is important tha...

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Warren Buckleitner

Save the Date: Dust or Magic AppCamp, May 2-4, 2010 - 6 views

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    Here are some links about our upcoming AppCamp; an idea that was spun out of the last Dust or Magic meeting in anticipation of the flood of touch/motion related hardware. Feel free to call or email me directly if you have any questions or ideas; I'm still forming the agenda. About: It is time to explore the iPad's potential for children. The Inaugural Dust or Magic Children's App Design Institute is a three-day review of the best (magic) and worst (dust) children's media for handheld devices. We'll critique the state of the art, brainstorm possibilities and test a lot of hardware and apps. Speakers: The list is growing as the event develops (this is a first). The idea is to bring together a small ( (105 miles from San Francisco on the tip of the Monterey Peninsula. Cost: $1380 for one seat, $990 for 2-5, plus housing ($130/night). Group size is limited to 60. There will be a free, public AppFest on Sunday and a larger TED-like event in the Chapel. UPENN graduate credit is available; students are welcome to attend the Sunday lecture at no cost pending seating. To Register: 800-993-9499 (9-2:30 PM EST), online Please note that space is limited to 60. Seats remaining as of March 6: 39 I appreciate any help marketing this to the right people; and call me with your ideas. W -- Warren Buckleitner, Ph.D
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    I just updated the page with some new speakers.
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    I would give my eye teeth to attend this... cost is an issue right now. Sounds amazing! If you need ideas on where to spread the word, let me know. I'll send this out to the Apple Distinguished Educator list for sure.
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.
Bernie Rummonds

Pros And Cons Of iPads In The Classroom - Elizabeth Woyke - Mobilized - Forbes - 5 views

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    "Conventional wisdom says that loaning Apple's bestselling iPad to college students would be a popular move. A seven-week-long study by the University of Notre Dame found that students did indeed like learning with the tablet computers, but that they used the devices differently than was expected. The students also identified some drawbacks of bringing iPads into the classroom, such as the difficulty of taking notes on the tablet."
Ginger Lewman

Ipads and Student Observations | Learn Grow Bloom - 22 views

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    A companion duo for student observations:   ipad 2 and Keynote! Are you looking for quick and easy way to make notes from student observations...if you like the look of the image that supports this blog, here are the steps!
John Evans

Moving at the Speed of Creativity - Favorite iPad / iPhone / iPod Touch Audio Editing A... - 5 views

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    "Here are the ten audio apps I included in my list tonight. Note the last 3 are technically for creating narrated slideshows, but since they have audio recording features I included them here."
Mr Stewart

How To Get Through A Semester With Your iPhone : iSmashPhone - 0 views

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    The iPhone - your most portable computer - is an unbelievably helpful tool when it comes to educational organization, studying, note taking, staying connected with other students, data reference, and more.
Patrick Higgins

Incoming BHS Freshmen will Pioneer 21st Century Learning - Brookfield, CT Patch - 2 views

  • Colley said the iPads, which will cost about $500 each, would store “$700 to $1,000” worth of textbooks, a calculator and note-taking materials. “It’s going to be the equivalent of the textbooks, if not more,” he said, noting that most textbooks cost $80 to $100 and a graphing calculator costs $125.
John Evans

Echos d'école: Memory HD | Teachers with Apps - 4 views

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    "Echos d'école: Memory HD, by Maxime Carpentier, is an app that the kids can't seem to get enough of! We immediately took note that Echos d'ecole's app has sound educational merit, especially the auditory discrimination component which is so often overlooked."
John Evans

Apps in Education: Apps for Handwritten Notes - 10 views

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    "How many times have you been in a meeting or a conference and just wanted to jot down an ideas or sketch. You don't want to become totally distracted by typing reams but you do want to record it so it doesn't get lost. The following apps allow you to do just that. You can write with your finger or use a stylus if that is more comfortable. These apps will let you record, organise and then share these musings. Great for your classroom or students as well. "
John Evans

An Infographic Guide to Google Apps for the iPad - Shake Up Learning - 35 views

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    "Using Google Apps on the iPad can get sticky! Historically, Google and the iPad have not played well together. But we have come a long way in the last couple years! There are now tons of apps for iOS devices that integrate well with Google, and Google has release several official apps for the iPad. There is hope, Obi Wan, Google and Apple can play nice! The infographic embedded below details the most useful Google apps for the iPad. These are the apps that I find most useful not only for teachers, but any Google user. Take a look, download, and explore the wonderful possibilities of using Google Apps on the iPad! (Note: There are a few apps that were designed for the iPhone, but worth mentioning for the iPad as well.)"
Liz Davis

Sharing Kindle Highlights and Notes - 11 views

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Angie Moehlmann

iPads can't improve learning without good teaching Pt 1 - 15 views

  •  It’s why we have to think of what we want them to do as learners, not what can the iPad do. We have to make the iPad suit the learning, not make the learning suit the iPad to justify having it. So think of the skills you want your students to develop and then work out if the iPad can improve that skill. If it doesn’t, don’t use it.
  • However, there is no real shift in the learning and teaching model here from the pre-iPad model. Same work, different set of tools.
  • That is half way there, what teachers most need to do is facilitate children to direct their own learning. So, the sentence needs to read: “It is why we have to think about how we will support them to facilitate their own learning and what skills and knowledge they need to be able to do that.”
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