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John Evans

Teaching Kids with iPads - Part 4 of 5 | Elementary School Tech Ideas - 11 views

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    "Some times when I am speaking at a conference about iPads in education teachers will share a concern that they have about every student getting an iPad. They are worried than the students will just work in isolation and our society will become even more fractured and self-centered with students never learning to work together. "
John Evans

Top social media apps for the iPad 2 unveiled at Macworld - 2 views

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    "During the 2012 Macworld | iWorld conference, social media guru Shellie L. Hall reveals the top social media apps for the iPad 2. Whether you're a socialite or rising star, check out Hall's recommendations"
John Evans

More Science Investigations using the iPad « techchef4u - 10 views

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    "In the spirit of my last post, I would like to share another science apptivity for the iPad. I wish I could take credit for this one but Bryan P Doyle is the author of the resource. I had the pleasure of attending his session at the Area 7 Conference this summer."
John Evans

Haiku Deck | ipadsammy School Scribbles - 3 views

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    "I stumbled across a great free app the other day. Haiku Deck bills itself as the alternative to Keynote and Powerpoint. After trying it out, it was very easy to use. I will be sure to use it the next time I present at a conference or professional development session. I immediately tried it out in a classroom of fourth graders who thought it was a slick app to make vocabulary cards with a little encouragement. "
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

Twalkin = Twitter + Talking-iPhone/Twitter app - 11 views

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    * Have a private chat with your closest friends * Make a big announcement while your team or fans listen * Hold a conference call with a select few speakers To get started, all you need is a phone (landline, mobile, Skype, etc) and a free account with Twitter. Twalkin is an absolutely free service. Can even schedule your talks in advance-great potential for podcasts and webcasts.
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    An incredible new tool--iphone app just went live on Dec. 9, 2009. Fantastic potential!
Adam Mills

A look at the iPhone 3G S, a new MacBook Pro and Snow Leopard - 0 views

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    A peek at the features that made it to the new iPhone 3G S, plus some of the lesser known announcements that came today at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference.
Adam Mills

WWDC 2009 could bring huge iPhone announcements, 3G S confirmed - 0 views

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    This is a frequently updated article tracking announcements at Apple's Worldwide Web Developer's Conference this week in San Francisco. One big unveiling has already taken place, will there be more?
Kathleen N

RoamBi - Your Data, iPhone-Style - 0 views

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    This is an outstanding app. The interface is gorgeous. Upload your own data via the website for free. Tried it with my gradebook and cardex view, fast & easy. Will conference with students today so they can view grades quickly!
Peggy George

Skype for iPhone: It's official | Webware - CNET - 0 views

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    Months after teasing us at CES with an announcement of Skype's native VoIP client for the iPhone, the free Skype for iPhone will finally be available to download from the iTunes App Store sometime on Tuesday. Calls on Skype for iPhone work only if you're in range of a Wi-Fi network, so your call quality will in part be at the mercy and strength of wireless networks nearby--calls will not work over the cell phone network on the iPhone (but chatting will.) Another imperfect, but still neat, feature is the ability to accept incoming conference calls. While you won't be able to initiate a call, we're told, you will be able to jump on one if a buddy invites you in.
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    a little more detail about the new iPhone app for Skype coming out this week. Sounds very interesting!!
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. "
tricia fuglestad

Nomad Journal » Countdown to MacWorld: Interview with Artist Sumit Vishwakarma - 3 views

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      So cool to be featured in Sumit's presentation at the Macworld Conference, Jan. 31-Feb.1st in San Francisco
Kelly Dumont

UCET 2009 Conference - 0 views

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    I hope I get to catch 1 of Jethro's presentations this weekend.
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