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Amy Roediger

Add Your Voice to a Photo with the Talking Cutie app - 0 views

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    Talking Cutie is a fun free iPad app that lets you add voices to images. Simply take a photograph, and then record up to 60 seconds of narration over the top. You can then add a talking face to the object - choosing from a wide range of different features. This would have lots of uses in the classroom. Children could add a short description of an artefact in history, historical characters, famous people, they could describe different animals and plants in science. This would be great for foreign language work, with the children speaking short phrases in the target language. The app changes the voice, so children who hate hearing themselves shouldn't have a problem when the finished video is played back, as it doesn't sound like them.
Amy Roediger

A Wonderful App for Remotely Controlling Your Presentations ~ Educational Technology an... - 0 views

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    "Slides from de Mobo is a very good app that allows you to remotely control your presentations using your iOS or Android device. Slides works best with presentations on Google Drive, Prezi, Slideshare, Scribd, Speakerdeck and Issuu. To be able to use the app, you will need to have both your phone and your computer under the same WiFi network."
Amy Roediger

Read & Write for iPad and Android - Text to Speech and More - 0 views

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    The popular Chrome app Read & Write for Google is now available as a free iPad app and as a free Android app.
Amy Roediger

iAnnotate is a Slick PDF Editor for Chromebooks - 0 views

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    "iAnnotate is a previously premium app (it used to cost $9.99) turned free. Since undergoing a makeover on Android earlier this year the app has dropped not just the hefty price tag but the cluttered interface also. The app offers a clean space giving documents room to breath - and room for any on-page scribbles and comments to be made!"
Amy Roediger

5 Good iPad Apps to Gather Students Feedback - 0 views

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    "For those of you who have already integrated iPad in their instruction, the apps below are worth considering. You can use them in class to gather feedback, run quick formative assessments, initiate instant question polls and many more. Most of these apps are also available for Android users."
Amy Roediger

A Must Have Gmail Chrome App for Teachers - 0 views

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    "Send from Gmail is one of our favourite Chrome apps we have been using for some years now.  Send from Gmail provides you with a quick way to share web links and other online resources with a single click. For instance, if you are reading a blog post that you want to share with one of your colleagues, you simply click on 'Send from Gmail' button and a new compose window will automatically open with the page title as the subject and selected page text and link address as the message. All you have to do is to simply type in your addressee's email and hit 'send'."
Amy Roediger

20 Awesome BYOD and Mobile Learning Apps | Edutopia - 0 views

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    A good list of BYOD and Mobile learning apps
Bradley Edwards

5 Apps for Making Movies on Mobile Devices | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Apps to help students to make movies in class.
Amy Roediger

PingPong - 0 views

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    PingPong is a very simple audience-response tool that enables quick interaction with a class using any device. Unlike Socrative or Kahoot, you don't need to create any questions within the app. PingPong is designed to be used alongside ad-hoc questions written on a whiteboard or as part of a PowerPoint presentation. The host creates a room (needs a Google or a Facebook login) and gets a room code. The audience can either access this room via the app, or via a web browser at : gogopp.com/en/web
Amy Roediger

Perspecs Shows Students Three Sides to Every Story - 0 views

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    "Perspecs is a new app that aims to provide users with three sides to every news story. On Monday through Friday the free Android and iPhone app offers a selection of articles about current topics in the news. The topics could be breaking news or they could be topics of a more evergreen nature like national education systems."
Amy Roediger

Free Technology for Teachers: How and Why You Might Want to Have Students Post to Blogg... - 0 views

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    Many things about Blogger make it a popular choice for middle school and high school classroom blogs. It's easy to create a blog on Blogger, all back end maintenance is done for you by Google, and if your school uses Google Apps for Education it can be added to the list of services your students can access with their Google Apps for Education accounts. There is one thing that can't be done easily and that is moderate students' posts (not comments, posts) before they go live on your classroom blog. But if you have students post via email then you can moderate the posts before they go live.
Amy Roediger

Audio Notebook - Record Audio While Typing Notes | iPad Apps for School - 0 views

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    Audio Notebook is a handy iPad app for people who want to combine audio recording with their typed notes. Audio Notebook is very easy to use.
Amy Roediger

Google Resources - Apps User Group - 0 views

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    Many excellent resources for using google apps.
Bradley Edwards

Free Technology for Teachers: Three Good Pieces of Google Apps News - 0 views

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    An awesome new google app that could eliminate using doctopus and Gclass folders to farm out assignments and utilizing our school google accounts.
Amy Roediger

4 Great Equation Tools for Math Teachers and Students ~ Educational Technology and Mobi... - 1 views

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    Here are four excellent Chrome apps specifically curated for Math teachers and students. These apps are ideal for writing, editing and viewing math formula whether they are simple or complex. One of these tools, TeX equation editor, is integrated with Google Drive so you can easily paste TeX equations right into your Google Docs.
Amy Roediger

Active Reading Strategies Using the DocHub Chrome App - 0 views

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    "Students and teachers can login to the DocHub app (or DocHub.com) using their Google account. From there, it is possible to upload any PDF, text document, or Microsoft Office file from Drive, the web, or even your computer/Chromebook download folder. Once a document had been uploaded, students can highlight, draw, insert text boxes, and even incorporate sticky notes. These annotated PDFs can then be sent to Drive or even shared with a link. Unlike some other web-based annotation tools, all of the annotations remain with the PDF after it has been sent to Drive though the sticky notes only appear when shared with a link."
Amy Roediger

Here Is A List of Some of The Best Educational iPad Apps for Teachers ~ Educational Tec... - 0 views

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    Apps for presentation, screencasting, video making, file storage, whiteboard, PDF annotation, audio recording, notetaking, blogging, book creating, comic strips, digital storytelling, grading, midmapping, portfolios, posters, timelines, word clouds, speech to text
Amy Roediger

graphite | The best apps, games, websites, and digital curricula rated for learning - 0 views

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    Graphite is a free service from Common Sense Media that makes it easy to discover the best apps, games, and websites for classroom use.
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