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in title, tags, annotations or urlUsing IPads in the Art Room - 7 views
Math Techniques and Strategies: Mandatory Math Apps - 23 views
September 6th: The App Backpack - Free Webinar - 3 views
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"While many schools may already have an Apple VPP program already in place, we know that a number of teachers will also be purchasing apps themselves. In this webinar, Greg and Beth will elaborate on the App Backpack blog post and explore free as well as paid-for apps to meet essential learning objectives. This event will be held LIVE at 4:00 pm EST in our Blackboard Collaborate Room."
Painting/Drawing - iPads in the Art Room - 7 views
There's an App for That: iPads in the Art Room | The Teaching Palette - 5 views
iPad Creative - iPad Creative - Swiftly blend between two instruments with Tachyon, the new app from Jordan Rudess - 4 views
Ideas for the One iPad Art Room - Dryden Art - 3 views
MagicPlan 2.0 Arrives: Create Instant Floor Plans Using Your iPhone Or iPad's Camera | TechCrunch - 6 views
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"From the two-year old startup Sensopia, the MagicPlan iOS app is rolling out version 2.0 of its floor plan capturing application today, which allows you to hold up your phone then scan the dimensions of the room to create an instant floor plan. Once created, the plan can be exported to DXF, PDF, JPEG and even HTML for viewing on the web."
Keep your iPad Media on a Wi-Fi Hard Drive to Save Room for Retina Apps | Mac|Life - 4 views
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"All this talk lately about how apps optimized for the iPad's Retina Display are taking up all the precious storage real estate reminded me to tell you there's actually a solution to all of this. While it might sound inconvenient to store your media on a separate device, it might be time to consider it so that you don't have to forfeit downloading new apps to make room for media. "
Room 14 2012: Kayla reads to Allanah - 4 views
10 of the best apps for education | eSchool News - 13 views
Lego fans, grab your iPad… there is a free instruction source for things to build | iGo With My iPad - 8 views
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"Until recently, we have always had a big bowl of Legos on the conference room table. They are great to 'toy' with when waiting for folks to gather rather than have our noses buried in our mobile device screens. There are folks that can look at a pile of Legos and see a fire engine waiting to be built. There is the rest of us that see a lot of fun lockable color blocks."
Collaborative Whiteboard Apps for the Classroom - 14 views
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"Interactive and collaborative - Whiteboards are a great way for teachers to explain concepts to their students. With the ability of some iPad apps to record, you ensure that students who did not develop understanding of the concept the first time have the opportunity to watch and listen again and again. Working in small groups or brainstorming as a class, collaborative whiteboards are a great way to share ideas. Work in the same room, on the same network or even from different parts of the country. No matter what you are working on these interactive whiteboards are a great way to document or record your thinking process. "
Apps in Education: So what's on the iPad for the kid in your class with a Hearing Impairment? - 2 views
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There are many students with hearing loss that are integrated into mainstream schooling. These students struggle with the day to day situations that we simply take for granted or do not really have a full appreciation of.
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There are many students with hearing loss that are integrated into mainstream schooling. These students struggle with the day to day situations that we simply take for granted or do not really have a full appreciation of. Are there apps available to give these kids a leg up? The simple answer is YES. These apps have been sourced as one way that the technology integration that happens in your room may be shared with all your students. These are apps that your hearing impaired students could use to make their everyday school live a little easier.
Apps in Education: iDevices in the Science Lab - 5 views
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"Can you record what you see in a microscope using an iDevice. One of the Science teachers came into the staff room very excited yesterday. She had been working with her senior science class with the normal light microscope looking at red and white blood cells at 400X. They were discussing how they could document their experiment. One of her students just grabbed his iPhone, placed it on the eyepiece of the microscope and took a photograph. Here are the resulting images."