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Anthony Beal

iPads in Education - 17 views

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    Welcome to the 'iPad in Education' web site - concerned with using Apple's iPad for learning and teaching. Although this is based in the UK, the site's content will reflect practice from other counties and contexts in order to explore and learn from a wide field. I am Ian Wilson (www.ianwilson.biz) a freelance Apple Education Mentor based in the north west of England (Twitter: @Ian__Wilson). I have set up this site as I believe the iPad signals the opportunity for a transformation in how technology is used in schools, colleges and universities. I am interested in looking at all age ranges, all abilities across all areas of the curriculum and keen to see if the iPad makes technology more transparent and cross-curricular as it should be.
Anthony Beal

Apple iPad 2 family Review - PCWorld - 0 views

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    "When connected to the HDMI adapter, the iPad 2 will display a duplicate version of the contents of its screen on an external monitor. Want to demo an education app via a projector or HDTV for a classroom full of kids? The iPad 2 makes it possible." " An Improvement All Around"
Cathy Oxley

iPad As.... - 28 views

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    iPad apps that promote critical-thinking, creativity, collaboration, and the creation of student-centric learning environments.
Anthony Beal

How I'm Using my iPad as a Teaching Tool « Indiana Jen - 19 views

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     "Poll Everywhere" and "mindmeister (mind-maps tool used in seven pillars)." 
Susan Harari

Haikudeck - 0 views

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    Haiku Deck is the simple new way to create stunning presentations on your iPad - whether you are pitching an idea, teaching a lesson, telling a story, or igniting a movement, it's fast, fun and simple for anyone to use.
Fran Bullington

iPad As.... - 29 views

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    Awesome post on goals and apps to achieve them.
Cathy Oxley

A Quick Guide on Blooms Taxonomy Apps for iPad - 14 views

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    Apps to teach Blooms higher order thinking skills: Remembering, Understanding, Applying, Analyzing, Evaluating, and Creating.
Fran Bullington

mobilary - home - 16 views

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    Mobilary is a project of the Chicago Public Schools Department of Libraries & Information Services. Its purpose is to provide recommendation for the implementation of mobile technologies in our district's school library programs to successfully impact teaching and learning. Through the collective experiences of our librarians combined with action research and data collection, we will develop a body of best practices and knowledge related to these technologies.
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