Mobile elementary teacher and trainer, Amber Coggin, blogs to share resources for interactive whiteboards. The blog is searchable and includes dozens of excellent resources for Reading Street
Insignio is a database of educational apps for mobile devices focused on bridging the gap between technology and individuals with disabilities. The reviews include a description of the app, a rating, skills embedded in the app, and other important information.
From TechChef4u blogger and Appel distinguished educator, Lisa Johnson. This is a great collection of ideas and resources for using mobile devices, especially ipads and ipod touches in the early grades. I love the embedded presentation from Ms. Carzanno's class as well.
From the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, a suite of "Core Math Tools," digital tools that can be used by students to model math problems for algebra and functions, geometry and trigonometry, and statistics and probability. These tools can be downloaded and run on any computer, but will not work on mobile devices.
Infuse learning, like Socrative, is a web-based learner response solution that can work on any internet-connected device. With this solution, learner response is simple. This is especially appropriate for the BYOD classroom. This system allows the creation of "whiteboard" items where students draw their responses.
Read about the large collection of public domain images made available through a partnership between Google and Life magazine.
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This article talks about how teachers and students can productively use cell phones in class. It also explains how teacher/parent relationships can be improved through the use of cell phones.
How to take a screenshot on iPad ? This is a question I have been asked so very often and the only answer I have is the traditional way I have always been using on my iPad 4.