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Debra Gottsleben

ManyBooks.net - Ad-free eBooks for your iPad, Kindle, or eBook reader - 0 views

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    service that has indexed more than 29,000 free ebooks that are available in a variety of formats for a variety of devices.
Debra Gottsleben

Quixey an App Search Tool - 0 views

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    "is a search engine for mobile apps. Using Quixey you can search for apps according to their functions and purposes...Quixey can be used to search or Android apps, iOS apps, Blackberry apps, Windows apps, and Chrome web apps. Your search results can be filtered according to device platform and price."
Debra Gottsleben

bloomsapps - 0 views

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    "Using Blooms Taxonomy in education is a highly effective way to scaffold learning for the students. With the recent popularity and pervasive nature of iOS devices in school districts it is essential for educators to understand how to implement Blooms in the classroom using the apps that are available."
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    looks like the site is tied more to elementary level right now but says it will be updating frequently.
Debra Gottsleben

Reading a Book Versus a Screen: Different Reading Devices, Different Modes of Reading?|... - 0 views

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    "A research project focusing on reading behavior going on at Johannes Gutenberg University (go figure) asks the question of whether or not we actually read in a completely different way using our ereaders, and if the effects are undesirable. Has technology developed its own significant physical procession of human motor movements for consuming info and entertainment on today's digital media? Sure it has, and according to this study at least, it's harmless-just different. posted by Ian Jukes Nov 10, 2011"
scott klepesch

The Innovative Educator: The 9 Step Plan to Combating illTWITTERacy - 0 views

  • I love incorporating Twitter into my professional development for teachers. To do this I share the Twitter tag with participants and ask them to Tweet before, during or after our time together depending on the task at hand. I provide the tag for Tweeting to give my students a place and way to share their thoughts and ideas. This serves as a great way I have specific times I check out the Tweets (i.e. work time) and when I bring participants back together we build on those Tweets.
  • weet to capture reflections during field trips. If you're in a school where cells are banned, you may be able to have students bring them on field trips. If that is not allowed, the chaperon's devices can be used. Rather than have students walk around taking notes. Have them Tweet their reflections. You can set up a tag for your tweets if the place you are visiting doesn't already have one. Give parents the feed and they'll instantly know what their child did at school today and can have robust conversations about it. When students are back at home and/or school a review of the tweets could lead to powerful conversation or could serve as a launch for further study i.e. pick the most interesting tweet or set of tweets and create something to share with others about the topic you are tweeting about. This could be a podcast, video, blog post, etc. These digital creations can all be posted in one place as a reflection collection and even shared on the website of the school and place visited.
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    Ideas for classroom users of Twitter. In particular like the idea of students using Twitter during a field trip.
scott klepesch

Local news is going mobile. | Pew Internet & American Life Project - 0 views

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    "Local news is going mobile. Nearly half of all American adults (47%) report that they get at least some local news and information on their cellphone or tablet computer. "
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