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Vicky Solorzano

Our apps for Special Education list is HERE!!! | The Spectronics Blog - 0 views

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    60 Apps preselected for Special Ed. 
Gretchen Dillon

50 resources for iPad use in the classroom - 1 views

  • For teachers, some of which are just beginning to use tablets and mobile devices in class, these resources can be invaluable in promoting more interactive classrooms and understanding how best to use and control such products.
  • Gesture-based technology is on the rise; according to the latest NMC Horizon Report, gesture-based technological models will become more readily integrated as a method of learning within the next few years.
    • Gretchen Dillon
       
      This is one of the most comprehensive lists I've seen of iPad resources for our classrooms.  This article resonates with me because of it's compact list of links, categorized by topics.  I am certain that I will be frequently referring back to this page.
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    Summary: A roundup of educational articles, apps and tutorials for educators looking to integrate iPads into the classroom.
Mariana Rendon

BYOD in Schools Pros and Cons - 0 views

    • Matthew Schendel
       
      The Pros list is spot on!!
  • Pros & Cons of BYOD in Schools
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    Pros and cons of BYOD
Tracey Ugalde

20 innovative books for your summer reading list | Powerful Learning Practice - 0 views

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    Does ASF have copies of any of the books that teachers can borrow?
Maru Gutierrez

Apps in Education: Learning to Write on the iPad - 0 views

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    Good Australian links for beginning phonics and letter formation K level
Pedro Aparicio

18 Mind Bending, Brain Teasing Games | iPad.AppStorm - 0 views

    • Pedro Aparicio
       
      Games could inspire student learning and creativity. For instance, during my students'  break, I let my kids to play Angry Birds to just relax and have fun.
  • We talk about games a lot here on iPad.Appstorm, and why not? They’re the first thing most people download when they get an iPad. So, if you’re going to waste hours playing games on your iPad why not challenge your brain instead of numbing it? That’s why I’ve put together a list of eighteen games that will work out that often overlooked muscle, your brain. So, get ready to think hard about which of these you’d most enjoy! Here they are in no particular order.
Debora Gomez

K-5 iPad Apps for Remembering: Part One of Bloom's Revised Taxonomy | Edutopia - 0 views

  • a solid foundation of terms, facts, theories, and skills is the educational base
  • Knowledge is now accessible with just a swift
  • Verbs commonly used to describe this phase
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  • technology can contribute to this type of thinking
  • finding, labeling, listing, selecting, retaining, naming, retrieving, recognizing, registering or realizing
  • App Reviews for Remembering
Carolina Montes

10 Applications Every Student Should Understand | drewmcallister.net - 0 views

  • The tools I list below are free, and largely web-based. If you are familiar with Office and Adobe, you will be able to place them within their correct categories.
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    Apps everyone should know how to use
Lee Ann Seifert

iPad As.... - 0 views

  • the iPad as.... Reader Creator Student Response SystemClassroom Manager Study Tool Organizer Differentiator
  • In order to help educators integrate iPads effectively, we have compiled a list of apps focused on learning goals consistent with the CRCD framework.
    • Lee Ann Seifert
       
      Many ways to incorporate iPads into the classroom. 
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