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John Evans

How to use your iPad in direct sunlight | The iPaddict - 12 views

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    "The iPad has a big, bright beautiful display that looks absolutely amazing under normal condition but, because it's glossy, can become reflective or washed out to the point of uselessness under the glare of direct sunlight. Luckily, all hope is not lost!"
John Evans

AirPlay Direct Could Be The Best Business And Classroom Presentation Tool Ever | Cult of Mac - 0 views

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    "If Apple does announce AirPlay Direct, a new version of AirPlay that doesn't require a Wi-Fi network, the company will have made the lives of business travelers, trainers, and educators even easier. It will probably also make network administrators in both business and education a bit happier as well."
John Evans

Technology Integration for Math Engagement » Math Stations and Screencasting on the iPad - 1 views

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    "We started our math station activities today. How these look will vary throughout the year; today they were able to 'move' from activity to activity while staying at their own table. The first two stations provided students with directions on how to finish two different projects that we had started previously."
John Evans

Students Using iPad iBooks Textbooks Score Nearly 10% Better on Test than Peers | PadGadget - 4 views

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    "A new educational app from global education leader Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH), HMH Fuse™: Algebra 1, was studied by research firm Empirical Education Inc. and found to be a platform that successfully "encourages the use of personalized lesson plans by combining direct instruction, ongoing support, assessment and intervention in one easy-to-use suite of tools.""
John Evans

Watch Foxconn Workers Make An iPad [Video] | Cult of Mac - 2 views

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    "Apple has granted Rob Schmitz of Marketplace direct access to the Foxconn supply chain following his debunking of Mike Daisy's inaccurate claims regarding Chinese working conditions. This makes Schmitz the second reporter to ever take a video crew behind the scenes at Foxconn. ABC News and Bill Weir previously visited China for a Nightline segment."
John Evans

Kathy Schrock's Kaffeeklatsch: Share your iPad app list with others - 29 views

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    "Tom Barrett tweeted a question today asking how to share your entire iPad app collection with someone. After a little research, I came up with a post on this page and followed the directions. Here is the first of the 12-page app list on my iPad."
Mu He

Spelling Apps for the iPad and iPhone - 7 views

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    In a world with spell check, why is studying spelling still important? It aids in reading. It helps cement the connection that is shared between sounds and letters. Learning high-frequency sight words also has been shown to help with both reading and writing. Not only is the ability to spell necessary in most occupations, but a person also needs to be able to spell well in order to be able to communicate and take notes and directions
John Evans

10 Alluring iOS Calendar Apps | Mac|Life - 3 views

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    "While all Apple products come with the built in Calendar app, there are plenty of other options out there that are just as serviceable and more alluring. From unique features to eye-grabbing interfaces, this list will direct you toward calendar applications that will keep you on track and up-to-date with your own life."
John Evans

Customize Notification Center To Fit Your Every Need [Video How-To] | Cult of Mac - 1 views

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    "Notification Center, one of the biggest features in iOS 5, is a great step in the right direction, but is somewhat lacking. In this video, I'll show you some great tweaks for jailbroken devices that let you customize notification center to no end."
John Evans

NASA Gets into Games - Releases Free Air Traffic Control for iPad and iPhone | PadGadget - 6 views

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    "Sector 33 is a new educational game from NASA that allows anyone to step into the shoes of an Air Traffic Controller. The game, which simulates the experience of directing flights safely into airports, is designed to challenge students in middle school and above to use basic math and problem solving skills"
John Evans

Research on the iPad with 'Dot ePub' (Video) | edSocialMedia - 5 views

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    "With 'software in the cloud' service 'Dot ePub' you can convert any web page into an eBook making research on the iPad a snap. After you setup a 'magic bookmark' using the directions on the Dot ePub web site you can automatically convert any web page into a format that you can open in iBooks or any other eReader. From there you can group sources together onto a bookshelf, annotate, underline, and highlight. Dot ePub also automatically copies source citation information into the back of the book."
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."
Mark Kabbbash

K12 Students View Mobile Devices as Critical to Learning Process Survey - 20 views

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    The report also reveals a shift in thinking by parents and educators who are now beginning to accept the role of mobile devices as instructional tools, in part because they are active users of mobile devices in their own personal lives. In some cases, educators have embraced mobile devices as a catalyst for making learning a more student directed experience. At Jamestown Elementary School in Virginia, for example, students use mobile devices to
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    What do you guys think?
Bruce Huddleson

Sketchometry - 8 views

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    A scaled (!) down Geogebra/Geometer's Sketchpad inspired product. A little overdone on the design element, almost to the point of distraction. But, again, a thoughtful move in the direction of mobile mathematics.
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.”
John Evans

'Significant and positive impact' of iPads at Longfield - 2 views

  • Its conclusion is direct and positive: "There has been a significant and very positive impact on learning and teaching which, in time, should be reflected in achievement and attainment, thanks to both pedagogical changes and new ways of learning engendered by ‘anytime anywhere’ access to information and learning tools.
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    " "The iPad as a Tool for Education: A study of the introduction of iPads at Longfield Academy, Kent" by Paul Heinrich."
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