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Bruce Gorrill

New App Links Students and Teachers on iPads -- THE Journal - 0 views

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    New App Links Students and Teachers on iPads
Peter Hess

Google apps for education - 1 views

recent release of google apps for education available at: http://googleenterprise.blogspot.com/2011/01/google-apps-just-got-smarter.html

google apps education

started by Peter Hess on 28 Jan 11 no follow-up yet
Bruce Gorrill

iPad As.... - 1 views

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    Good organized site for apps to help you do things on the ipad
Peter Hess

Evernote Expands Note-Taking Empire By Acquiring iPad App Penultimate | Epicenter | Wir... - 0 views

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    Interesting  - Evernote gains some traction?
Bruce Gorrill

100+ iPad Apps Perfect For High School | Edudemic - 2 views

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    wow - this is a nice list for teachers to start with!
Peter Hess

iSchool - 2 views

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    energetic young entrepreneur making a case for mobil learning. heard him speak on 'future of education' webcast. provided lots of great ideas for apps that kids can use. I will see if I can get the archive of the talk.
Peter Hess

iPad Summit to Create vs. GAFE Summit to Collaborate - 0 views

  • At the iPad summit there were many sessions focused on creating, being creative and creating learning environments with Apple products and apps in mind.
  • Student work sounds a bit like naughty deeds in Vegas. Y
  • ou know, what happens on the iPad, stays on the iPad.
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  • Google is really about a sturdy and robust way to build space to work together, share ideas and manage data, all kinds of data.  The sessions have this feel of being highly pragmatic.
Bruce Gorrill

2010 October - feature: do schools need ICT? - 2 views

  • Our schools are now a desert swept with the winds of yesterday's technology; meanwhile our students can be found drinking from an oasis of smartphones, smart apps and smart interfaces. They have answers to questions we haven't even dared to ask. They outsmart us at every turn.Teenagers upgrade their mobile phone every 12 months. Even the socially disadvantaged are one step ahead of their school's ICT. That's not a problem. That's a huge opportunity schools should grasp. It's an
  • pportunity to save money and upgrade our thinking about ICT.
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    Long on the problem - short on the solutions. the Luddites need to know how these tools can be used in classrooms. good wake up call though.
Chris Hafner

Automatic leaf detection via iPad/iPod/iPhone - 1 views

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    Ever wonder what kind of tree that leaf came from? Snap a picture in this free app and find out!
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