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Frank Barnes

14 Excellent PDF Annotating Apps for iPad ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 0 views

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    14 excellent pdf annotating apps for ipad
Lucie deLaBruere

Top 4 App to Convert Webpage to PDF on iPad - 0 views

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    This one is for Karen and Jane  and anyone else who would like to convert a webpage 
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    These all look easy to use, but are not free. For the purpose of our wk 2 reading assignment, I copied and pasted the article into a google doc, then opened in notability.
Patricia Palumbo

Apple updates iBooks Author license, clarifies sales restrictions | Macworld - 0 views

  • The updated EULA also makes clear that if you export text or PDF copies of your book from iBooks Author, you’re clear to sell them or use them in any way you see fit.
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    "The updated EULA also makes clear that if you export text or PDF copies of your book from iBooks Author, you're clear to sell them or use them in any way you see fit."
Frank Barnes

The ultimate guide on how to annotate PDF files on the iPad - 1 views

    • Frank Barnes
       
      This can be said about every device and tool out there. One size does not fit all no matter the context.
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    We will be comparing IPad annotation systems. This article did an excellent job helping you to understand the potential choices.
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    In Week 3 we will be reading and annotating on the iPad.
Berta Winiker

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning: Excellent Resources on BYOD for Teachers - 1 views

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    Planning, challenges, checklists - PDFs available
Lucie deLaBruere

Best iPad PDF Markup Apps | TCGeeks - 0 views

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    3 of the pricier but most popular apps for Annotation. (I love iAnnotate) and have found it worth the $. Note that this article is a year old, but has recent comments.
Berta Winiker

http://www.iceberg.org/userfiles/CreativeBookBuilder_Tutorial2012.pdf - 0 views

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    Struggling to move parts of my book around, to the rescue came this wonderful tutorial
Lucie deLaBruere

Around the Corner-MGuhlin.org: @Readdle Documents - Replaces 4 Must-have #iPad apps - 1 views

  • little about Readdle Documents, which launched a new version today that is FREE (no cost) and if you haven't installed it yet, why haven't you?!? Today we are launching a new application – Documents. It is a robust document reader, media player and file manager for iPad.Why should you install Documents on your iPad?The application is super useful. A child could use it, but is can do so much, that we have a 20-page guide to cover everything. With all this power, Documents is completely free (with no ads or in-app purchases).The ultimate goal was to create an app that everyone will use. It had to be elegant, easy to use and powerful. (read more)
  •  Documents app, gets out of the way and offers functionality in a beautiful package. 3 Gone: FlexPlayer - This is one of those must-have video viewing apps but I was thrilled to see that Documents provides for full-screen video playback on MP4, m4v video formats, although not AVI or FLV. Playback is great and makes 4 Gone: Stanza
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    This App GETS a REVAMP and looks like it will be a huge workflow solution.
Lucie deLaBruere

Around the Corner-MGuhlin.org: Collect Student Work Easily - Setup Your #iPad as a WebD... - 2 views

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    "Why are we getting Readdle Documents? For the simple reason that it can turn your iPad into a WebDav server! That means, student iPads can connect to your iPad and use it as a storage location for their work. Since apps like Keynote, Pages, etc. have WebDav support, you can easily collect their work if other storage solutions are unavailable."
Frank Barnes

How To Use Google Drive and Evernote To Create Digital Portfolios - 1 views

    • Frank Barnes
       
      Evernote has been extremely helpful in organizing and assisting my own productivity. This sheds some light on how many of it's features can be a powerful addition to teaching and learning.
    • Lucie deLaBruere
       
      Thanks Frank, this was my GEM find for the day. I will use it with my eportfolio group.
  • he Google Drive app now allows for the creation of Documents, Spreadsheets, and Folders. Plus, the ability to upload photos and videos from the camera roll. WIth many PDF annotation apps such as Notability and Paperport Notes now allowing direct upload to Google Drive, the process of curating student work becomes even easier.
    • Lucie deLaBruere
       
      Must show this to my eportfolio team
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  • unanswered question is how do we determine
  • unanswered question is how do we determine
  • that they have also gained greater understanding, reflected on their learning, and mastered content?
  • Evernote provides one possible solution to the challenge. The ability to sync across multiple devices, email directly to a notebook, include photos and audio recordings in notes, and share notes, makes Evernote a powerful assessment and portfolio tool. Teachers can create one notebook per student and then curate their projects by taking photos of physical assignments, sharing digital ones via email to the student’s notebook, recording students’ thoughts and reflections with audio, and typing additional notes for assessment purposes, to create a robust portfolio for each child. These student notebooks could then be shared with colleagues, peers, or parents.
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    Curation and collecting tools for eportfolio. especially helpful if you are using mobile tools to create eportfolios.
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    Frank Shared this amazing article that will inform our work in this class in future weeks.
anonymous

Mobile Changes Everything: The New Distance Learning - 0 views

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    This article argues that mobile computing is making learning personal and informal. Sure beats impersonal and formal.
Lucie deLaBruere

iPad Users Guide - 2 views

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    This iPad Users Guide can be accessed on line here, or you can save it to iBOOKS. You can also go to Safari click on Bookmarks Scroll down to find IPad Users Guide
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    This iPad Users Guide can be accessed on line here, or you can save it to iBOOKS. You can also go to Safari click on Bookmarks Scroll down to find IPad Users Guide
Patricia Palumbo

Mobile Teaching Versus Mobile Learning (EDUCAUSE Quarterly) | EDUCAUSE.edu - 5 views

    • Frank Barnes
       
      The one doing the work is the one doing the learning. Simply consuming information is not enough "work" to satisfy the notion of rigorous learning.
  • I'd argue that content delivery isn't even half the picture of teaching and learning.
  • Individuals have had access to "portable learning devices" since the advent of the printing press; we call them books
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  • To achieve the promise of mobile learning, we have to stop thinking about these powerful mobile multimedia devices as only consumption devices and get students using them as production devices.
    • Frank Barnes
       
      Addressing more than one of the senses, coupled with response output (the "work" component of learning) makes for a more robust learning experience.
  • Brain researchers have been telling educators for quite a while that engaging multiple senses helps students better learn material. Therefore, the excitement here is not so much about the portability or mobility of these teaching devices; instead, it is that these devices can both convey teaching material in more than two media (text and images) and be portable.
    • Frank Barnes
       
      The 3-D Brain app is one of the first apps I loaded onto my first smartphone and all subsequent devices. It appealed to me at the time (and still does) as moving to a higher level of information accessibility and interaction.
  • it is not enough to just give students PDFs of pages from an anatomy textbook. It's not even enough to allow them to take self-grading quizzes. We need to provide materials or applications that allow students to practice identifying parts of the body on their mobile multimedia devices before taking the high-stakes midterm or final exam.
  • It's one thing to learn about different architectural styles in a Western Civ or Construction textbook or lecture; it's another to apply what you've learned by going out into the community and taking pictures of buildings and then identifying the architectural influences. It's one thing to hear or read about the results of sociology studies about gender bias; it's another to go out, collect primary data, and immediately show, as well as discuss, the dynamically growing study results with the recently queried participant. In both cases the activity of capturing "raw" digital material can lead to further learning or assessment activities where students might develop multimedia projects.
  • access is not an excuse. Just as instructors will need to be creative in developing and assessing these mobile learning activities, instructors and institutions will need to help students be creative in finding access to different mobile multimedia production devices.
  • One of the easiest ways for individual instructors to address the access and support issues is to have students work in groups, share access to resources, and help one another figure out how to do it all. Bonus point: Employers want students who know how to work in groups. Getting students engaged in mobile learning projects might not only better facilitate learning, it might also have them learning about various 21st century literacies like group work, composing in multiple environments, and information literacy.
  • "What makes electronic books a potentially transformative technology is the new kinds of reading experiences that they make possible."
    • Karen Trenosky
       
      New kinds of reading: adding the highlighting features like this app in diigo has enhanced my own reading experience
    • Berta Winiker
       
      keyword is practice
  • At minimum we could be asking our students to capture raw material from the real world and engage with it based on the concepts we are teaching them.
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    Defining mobile learning
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    Common Reading for Week 2
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    The start of a conversation about teaching and learning with mobile tools.
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    I do think of my phone as more of an output device than the tablet or pc. Now It is becoming a bit more of an "input also" device!
Will Bohmann

K-12 Horizon Report - 0 views

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    An exploration of learning using mobile devices would not be complete without reading the most current Horizon Report.  One of my very favorite pull out concepts from the report is something tech integrators say over and over - "Digital literacy is less about tools and more about thinking". The Horizon Reports lays out a good case for mobile tools and personalized learning. A must read.
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