The project team will be undertaking a 'mobile technology watch', keeping an eye on evolving trends and technologies in related areas. Snapshots of this research will be available for free on this site as they are completed.
Below you will find links to iPad applications that target the various levels of Bloom's Revised Taxonomy. I only included free apps that were "content-neutral" to make them usable across the curriculum. I also tried to include apps for the iPad only, but a few iPhone apps may have snuck in!
What it is: Stick Pick is a great app for the teacher iOS device. Teachers can randomly (or intentionally) choose a student's name from a virtual can of Popsicle sticks. Student sticks are tied to a mode and level of difficulty for each learner.
The Fourth of July weekend is a great opportunity to take a break, but during the rest of the summer, it's important to keep those brain muscles flexed with fun learning exercises.
Patrick Ledesma is a National Board-certified teacher and School Based Technology Specialist in Fairfax, Virginia, where he focuses on instructional-technology integration and special education at the middle school level. For the 2010-2011 school year, Patrick is serving as a Classroom Fellow with the U.S.
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