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Karen Trenosky

Bloom's Taxonomy and iPad Apps | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    This article is a must read for me because it contains so many resources in one blog. I also like blogs because they come from real people, like teachers, who are actually living and working with these apps everyday. I relate well to Bloom's Taxonomy and I like the comparisons the blogger makes between apps and Blooms. Its a great tool to keep as a reference. If we really want to be transforming learning with mobile tools this is a great way to start thinking about it in the simplest of ways.
Berta Winiker

Tony Vincent's Learning in Hand - Blog - 0 views

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    Scroll 2/3 of the way into this blog to find an 8 minute cartoon titled BYOD in the 21st Century, Star Trek themed. Quite enlightening. Could show to students and then discuss
Jane Wilde

My Thoughts - 0 views

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    This is a great blog about educational technology. The post called Are You Behind was bookmarked in the ISTE diigo group, leading me to the whole blog.
Lucie deLaBruere

MAT 622 Class Blog - 1 views

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    Our Class blog
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    Our Class Blog
Karen Trenosky

The 20 Best Blogs About Mobile Learning - Online Colleges - 0 views

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    I like reading and following blogs. Some of these blogs offer nice advice about mobile learning.
Lucie deLaBruere

The iPad Alone | - 1 views

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    bog pondering living with an iPad and only an iPad
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    Just found this blog on living with an iPad alone. We recently bought one for my Mom (74) and she has decided to try traveling with only her iPad to Florida this summer. Some schools are buying iPad's instead of computers. Wondering if this blog has insightful advice. will peruse. Thought I would share.
Sam rigby

Case Studies: How Teachers Use Tech to Support Learning | MindShift - 0 views

  • 3.  REACHING STUDENTS. In Ramsey Musallam’s A.P. Chemistry class at Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory in San Francisco, cell phones are a natural extension of the way he communicates with his students. As soon as kids walk in, Musallam sends out a text blast through Remind101, asking them a challenge question that’s related to the day’s lesson. “First person to tell me the units on K for a second order reaction gets chocolate,” he types and sends off. His students know he does this regularly, so they’re constantly anticipating the question during the day, in and out of class.
Berta Winiker

Apps for Students | Dyslexia & Reading Difficulties - NCLD - 0 views

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    National Center for Learning Disabilities website, sections for parents/teachers, can browse apps for dysgraphia, dyslexia, dyscalculia, browse by age/ stage, articles, podcasts, blog 
Frank Barnes

50 Must-See Blogs For Special Education Teachers - Edudemic - 1 views

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    I went to Edudemic to look for a resource because it is loaded with lists of all sorts. I was not disappointed.
Berta Winiker

The Learning Network - The Learning Network Blog - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Special features of interest to me recently included Teaching with Teenagers in the Times, a Learning Network Reading Club (good news journalism, a recent read was Snow Fall: The Avalanche at Tunnel Creek), Common Core
Steven Davis

You can't learn life's most important lessons in an online classroom - 1 views

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    Jane E.G. Lipson is the Albert W. Smith Professor of Chemistry at Dartmouth College blogs about the pros and cons of blended and online learning.
Berta Winiker

Skilled, LIterate & Fluent in the Digital World | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    A workflow definition is here. We have fluency, workflow and now, a suggested learn flow!!,
Karen Trenosky

Applying the SAMR model into education « Adobe Education Leaders - 1 views

  • We are no longer producing a simple report. Information that would original have been compiled by an individual could now involve many contributors; collaborating in real time on the same document. An example might be to use a public document on Google Docs allowing for instant global collaboration on the project. The project could include photographs, graphics, even video, added from many different devices. Spreadsheet calculations will cascade through a document and be available for all decision makers in a moment. Immediately the task has seen the removal of multiple steps, and many more users are viewing and editing the document, increasing communication, accuracy, and productivity.
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    Adobe, makers of Photoshop and other creative software, comment on the SAMR model.
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.
Frank Barnes

Take A Leap Of Faith With Mobile Learning - 1 views

  • The most important reason for the low uptake of mobile learning, until now, has been the lack of understanding of mobile devices and mobile learning.
  • Today’s mobile devices move beyond merely providing access but to actively helping and supporting us at work and at home. It has also empowered and enabled us to do things that we may never have had the confidence to do in the past. If we stay within the comfort of the “learning box”, we will never fully recognise or realise the true value and potential of adopting “mobile” solutions.
anonymous

New Voices For The Voiceless: Synthetic Speech Gets An Upgrade : Shots - Health News : NPR - 1 views

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    This was one of the best articles for MAT622 becuase it shows mobile not as handy mobile device, but as a tool that helps to serve real-world problems. This use of mobile doesn't ask "how can we do what we've always done with other things with mobile," but instead asks what new things can we do with these new technologies.
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