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John Evans

5 Indispensable Tips for Creating an Education App | edcetera - Rafter Blog - 7 views

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    "In the past, there were limitations to your ability to solve problems in the classroom. But, as computer app development becomes more accessible, it opens up a new avenue for solving education-related problems on your own, or at least partly so."
John Evans

Solving The Riddle Of iPad Integration: Part 1 | TeachThought - 0 views

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    "In lieu of being incredible pieces of hardware with significant learning potential, iPad adoption has produced uneven learning results thus far. In some cases, they enchant learners and encourage practice, creativity, and collaboration, while in other settings they offer up a drudgery and mediocrity of their own to deepen existing excesses of each. The question is, why?"
John Evans

Multiple Intelligences Apps for The iPad - 9 views

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    "Howard Gardner is an internationally recognized leader in the field of developmental psychology. He has prolifically authored several books and journal articles on the nature of intelligence. He is best known for his theory of multiple intelligences (Multiple Intelligences: New Horizons in Theory and Practice ). Gardner defines intelligence as the ability to solve problems in a given context."
John Evans

How to Restore an iPad Through the iCloud | Mac|Life - 4 views

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    " Is it possible to restore an iPad without connecting it to a Mac or PC if a simple hard reset doesn't solve problems?"
John Evans

Apps in Education: 10 QR Readers for the iPad - 0 views

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    "Here are 10 QR readers for your iPad - all bar one for Free. QR Code scanners can be lots of fun in the classroom. We have used them to generate discussion around types of data, presented classroom information as well as presenting clues to treasure hunts. The treasure hunt idea is always a popular way to finish a unit of work. We normally use QR codes to give hints to the next clue or to the location of the clues. The students have to use the information from the unit of work to solve the clues along the way. Lots of fun, lots of laughs and lots of learning. "
John Evans

Free App Friday -- Don't Get Stressed About the Holidays | Mac|Life - 5 views

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    "In this week's Free App Friday, I try to solve your holiday stress issues -- and, well, mine -- with a list of helpful apps."
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"
Fred Delventhal

The Ultimate Guide to Solving iOS Battery Drain - Overthought - 17 views

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    "Step 3: Stop Quitting Your Apps in Multitasking"
John Evans

K-5 iPad Apps for Applying: Part Three of Bloom's Revised Taxonomy | Edutopia - 17 views

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    "Bloom's Revised Taxonomy breaks each learning stage (remember, understand, apply, analyze, evaluate and create) into four separate levels of knowledge. These levels include the factual, conceptual, procedural, and metacognitive. Together the levels of knowledge are making incremental movements from a factual understanding, to the personal command and realization of the learning process. The revised taxonomy also lists two cognitive processes within the applying stage: executing and implementing.1 These two processes illustrate the range of thinking skills possible within a stage. Executing requires the application of factual knowledge and refers to the ability to carry out learned procedures such as solving a long division problem. On the other hand, implementing reaches up into the metacognitive level and demands that students be able to apply learned skills to a task that initially appears to be an unrelated to prior learning experiences. "
Learning Today

Solving Problems with the Touch of a Finger! - 5 views

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    math, algebra, education, learning, technology, activities, ipad, iphone
John Evans

Teacher Reboot Camp » Blog Archive » 18 Educational Apps for Halloween - 0 views

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    "alloween is one of the most fun holidays. Kids love the spooky monsters, sounds, music, dances, treats, traditions, haunted houses, and costumes that surround the holiday. As an educator or parent that has an iPad, iPhone, or iPod you can capitalize on this time to help kids learn while celebrating the holiday. Here are free apps to help encourage math, literacy, and problem-solving skills. Some of the apps are just fun!"
Belinda Recio

New Dream Symbolism & Creativity App - 12 views

This fall I released my first iPhone/iPad app, called "In Your Dreams." The app is based on my previously published (Bulfinch/Little Brown, 2001) book and card set on dream symbolism, "Box of Dream...

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