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John Evans

Make your writing great with these apps. | Family Goes Strong - 8 views

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    "Whether you're writing a to-do list, journaling, writing a blog, a novel, or simply a note, there are plenty of great apps out there to make your writing better. But even more importantly, these apps can keep you organized and learning all year long. Make your 2012 resolution to write more, write better, and get your writing organized"
John Evans

Apps in Education: Learning to Write on the iPad - 7 views

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    "Lots of people have been asking about using the iPad as a way of teaching young students to write. I personally would not advocate this as the primary way of teaching youngsters the intricacies of handwriting and letter recognition but as fun supplementary activity it might provide some motivation. Here are a couple of fun apps that reinforce some of the basic writing skills taught by parents and teachers. "
John Evans

7 Great iPad Writing apps - 2 views

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    "Writing is the backbone skill in literacy learning0 There are actually several free web tools that teachers can use to easily develop and boost their students writing capabilities"
John Evans

Writing tools, Pt.1 - Why Authors Need iPads | Personal Branding Blog - Dan Schawbel - 2 views

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    "An Apple iPad can make a major contribution to your writing and marketing success, whether you're a self-employed professional writing a book to build your brand or an entrepreneur creating social media content to market your small business."
John Evans

Phraseology - Another Good New Writing App for the iPad - iPad Insight - 5 views

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    "Phraseology is an iPad app for writers. Part text editor, part word processor, Phraseology is a simple environment focused on making it enjoyable and productive to write on the iPad."
John Evans

Grading with Voice on an iPad - ProfHacker - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 6 views

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    "One of the frustrating things I found in teaching online last semester was the lack of direct contact with students. The class felt impersonal, despite my efforts to give it life. I found that especially frustrating when I graded assignments. The feedback seemed cold and distant, even as I as I tried to point out strong areas of writing and multimedia projects. I overcame this in part by using my iPad to add audio comments to grading. This was a revelation to me. Using an app called iAnnotate, I could write comments on PDFs but also add voice comments, allowing me to make grading more personal but also add details that I otherwise wouldn't have included."
John Evans

iPads can't improve learning without good teaching Pt 2 - Writing - 19 views

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    "20 years of computers as a publishing tool has not necessarily improved the standard of students' writing skills."
John Evans

Day 3: Interactive Writing and eBooks - wiki - 5 views

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    "Learn how to setup, use and moderate content on a classroom blog to improve student writing skills. A moderated classroom blog is the ideal platform to use to share announcements, classroom news, and student work for a public audience. In this workshop we'll use several free blogging and learning management tools. These will include KidBlog (powered by WordPress), My Big Campus, and Edmodo. We'll also explore how free Posterous.com sites can be used to share rich media including images, audio and video files from iPads including "cart-based" iPads using a shared student "sending" email account. In addition, we'll learn how to create enhanced/multimedia eBooks including digital text, hyperlinks, images, and embedded videos using iPad apps as well as other software programs. These will include Book Creator for iPad, iBooks Author software, Apple Pages software (part of iWork), and Calibre software (free and cross-platform). Digital Show and Tell from Day 2"
John Evans

20 iPad Apps To Teach Elementary Reading | TeachThought - 22 views

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    "As anyone with a toddler knows, iPads are addictive for children. They seem to have some sort of special radar that lets them know when an iDevice is within their reach, and they'll do anything they can to get their hands on them. Resistance is futile, but instead of lamenting excessive screen time, you can make your child's iPad addiction a productive one with educational apps, including those that promote early reading. With these 20 apps, children can learn how to write letters, improve phonics fluency, and even write their own books."
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    Thanks for these great resources. I particularly liked play and sing, with its great British accent. I'm keen to find apps with UK spelling and accents for primary school. Any ideas or pointers would be appreciated.
John Evans

- iPad Literacy Program Increases Reading & Writing Ability - 0 views

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    "Footsteps2Brilliance (F2B) is an impressive educational game platform that supports students in prek - 3rd grade in learning to read and write."
John Evans

Hands On: iKeyboard Brings Touch Typing to the iPad [Macworld / iWorld 2012] | Cult of Mac - 6 views

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    "The iKeyboard was another Kickstarter success story at Mocworld / iWorld 2012, garnering over 6 times what the required threshold was for funding. Its mission is to "addresses the one drawback of a tablet computer" which is the inability to touch type on the iPad's virtual keyboard. Again, I'm not a fast typist - I definitely need to work on that to improve my overall productivity when writing. The iKeyboard gives me the opportunity to work on that on what is often my primary writing tool."
Bernie Rummonds

10 Apps for Learners Who Struggle with Reading and/or Writing | Free Resources from the... - 15 views

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    "In this post, I'm sharing 10 free and low-cost apps that may be especially helpful for individuals who find reading and/or writing challenging. I've written previously about some of these resources, but I thought it might be useful to put them together in one place, with information about the apps in point form."
anonymous

Handwrite or type on iPad photos… Free app till Feb 14th! | iGo With My iPad - 16 views

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    From time to time, we see people posting questions about how to write on a digital photo on their iPad. Usually, they have to import the photo into a handwriting notes app, write, then export. Starting this weekend through February 14, the full version of A+ Signature is FREE!
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

Power to Learn - A Day on the iPad - 4 views

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    Apple's new iPad is out, and the big question for us is how it might help teaching and learning in school. So to test it's metal, I'm writing this article on an iPad. Writing is first in line of the things students do most with their computers in school, so this should be a good test. But how about the other things at students need to do in a typical day? That's the real test. So we'll go back a few weeks to an article called A Day in the Life, and see how many of the things that Sally needed her computer for could be done with the iPad.
Bernie Rummonds

The Innovative Educator: iPad Literacy Program Increases Reading & Writing Ability - 5 views

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    "Footsteps2Brilliance (F2B) is an impressive educational game platform that supports students in pre k - 3rd grade in learning to read and write."
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    iPad Literacy Program Increases Reading & Writing Ability http://t.co/JQyAYMwH #iear
Trevor Cunningham

Story Dice for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad on the iTunes App Store - 22 views

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    Excellent daily writing application!
Dean Mantz

24 Educational iPad Apps for Kids in Reading & Writing « Imagination Soup | F... - 17 views

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    Great collection of apps for elementary students. 
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