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John Evans

A Quick Guide on Blooms Taxonomy Apps for iPad - 9 views

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    "Just a little reminder, Blooms HOTS ( higher order thinking skills ) are : Remembering, Understanding, Applying, Analyzing, Evaluating, and Creating. If you are not familiar with Bloom's Taxonomy I recommend that you read : Everything you Need to Know about Bloom's Taxonomy . Here are the apps according to the HOTS mentioned above :"
John Evans

Duo Pop - a Gameshow for your iPad » Coolest Gadgets - 3 views

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    "Well, here's something you dont see everyday, a multi player gameshow for the iPad, think Jeopardy, without the need to phrase the answers in the form of a question. Each player gets their own "Popper" in order to buzz in with an answer. The apps are available on iTunes and with several titles to choose from, family game night can be a blast!"
John Evans

Designing With Tablets in Mind: Six Tips to Remember | Webdesigntuts+ - 1 views

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    "Today I'm going to recap some concrete considerations you should make in order to make sure your web design is optimized for use on a touch-based tablet."
John Evans

Apps in Education: 10 Animation Apps - 17 views

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    "I have blogged previously about the power of apps that tell stories as an educational activity. It stimulates higher order thinking skills, it provides opportunities for reflection and it enriches the learning experience for our students. So here I have listed apps that allow your students to create animations. I love the simplicity with which animations allow difficult concepts to be easily explained. These apps provide you with another set of tools to enhance your students learning."
Mr Stewart

Seek 'n Spell - A Real-Time GPS-Based Word Building Competition | Apple iPhone School - 0 views

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    Seek 'n Spell is a, "a real-time GPS-based word building competition." The object of the game is to create words by collecting letters. The catch is the letters are located outdoors. You collect letters by finding the letters based on GPS location. Your iPhone's screen displays where each letter is located and then you must run (or walk) to that location in order to obtain the letter. You want to collect letters that will create the longest word…think real life Scrabble. To get a true feel of the application you will want to check out the demo video below.
John Evans

The Day That iOS5 and iCloud Give Independence to the iPad | The Amazing iPad - 7 views

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    "With iOS 5 there's going to be independence from the personal computer, in as much as when you buy an iOS device such as an iPhone, and iPad or an iPod Touch, it will no longer be necessary to connect to a desktop or laptop computer in order to activate it."
docmacpro

Mosaic - 14 views

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    Photo book printing service coming soon (Oct 2012). Book created directly on iOS device. Four days shipping; US only (for now); $20
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    Soon to be released service that allows you to create beautiful, printed photobooks on your iOS device, then order and receive four days later (US only for now). Very tasteful, high quality and reasonably priced, according to pre-release reviews.
Terry Elliott

iPod grants bring high-tech lessons to students of all ages | AAPSNews - 0 views

  • At Skyline High School, at least a dozen uses are planned for the 100 iPod Touches that were awarded via the technology grant. The uses will undoubtedly lead to hundreds of future projects, said Pete Pasque, instructional technologist at the school. They are “productivity tools to help manage what students are learning,” he said. “It’s so exciting to have students as creators. That’s what we’re trying to do at Skyline.” Pasque said he hopes to see the iPod Touches used for everything from recording band practices in order to review music to accelerometers in science class. There’s even talk of putting an iPod in a football helmet, running a play and charting and graphing the impact in Microsoft Excel. “Teachers come to me and say ‘hey Pete, I want to do this’ … and I say ‘OK let me figure it out,’” Pasque said. “It’s going to make it more real world for the kids.” Uzelac said she had so many requests for iPod Touch grants from Skyline, that she asked for a combined proposal. Skyline had a dozen teachers ask for 500 as a school; Skyline was given 100 in the grant process.
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