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John Evans

7 Tips for Citing an App in MLA Format | edSocialMedia - 1 views

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    "From The Elements to NASA, from National Geographic to the National Science Foundation there is a wealth of credible content in the App Store, but if students are using this information in an academic setting how do we help them correctly document and cite these sources?"
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. "
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

Ipadschools - home - 34 views

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    This wiki is intended to be a clearinghouse of applications, lessons ideas and experiences using the iPad in the classroom. The intention is that all apps listed have been tested and recommended by teachers using them. The Apps pages are generally created using google docs spreadsheets, feel free to update the wiki or the spreadsheets. (A link is provided on each page for the spreadsheets... at least the ones I've started working on...) At this point, as a high school science teacher, most of the apps I've recommended and investigated are geared to this level. Some can be used at any level. I invite you to add pages dedicated to your areas of interest and expertise if they are not already listed here. I would love to see a section on Literature and Language and Elementary Skills added to the wiki along with additions to any of the currently developed spreadsheets. It would also be sweet to share specific lessons or ideas for applications and activities.
Bruce Huddleson

5 Wolfram|Alpha Apps That Are Perfect For The Classroom - 10 views

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    "Well, what if I told you that Wolfram|Alpha also makes desktop PC and mobile applications that, for all of the notoriety that their's websites received, I've hardly ever heard anyone talk about? And what if I told you that most of these apps were specifically designed with certain subjects in mind, such as statistics, geography, and chemistry? I don't know about you, but I'd be intrigued!"
John Evans

Cassini HD for the iPad lets you take a free trip to Saturn today | TUAW - The Unoffici... - 4 views

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    "Cassini HD"
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

Hey Kids, Want to Become a Virtual Botanist? Play Green Up! | PadGadget - 8 views

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    "As any parent who has helped a child shepherd a lowly bean seed from germination to fruition knows, kids love to grow things. In Green Up, a universal app from isy Games, kids grow a variety of seeds in different environments."
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)."
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