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Sheila Cryan

Apps and sites - 2 views

I attended MAFLA (Mass Foreign Language conference) Friday and got these websites and apps from some of the presenters and thought I would share them. Arounder: $3.99 app with video footage from in...

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anonymous

The Top 100 Educational iPad Apps that Every Educator and Student Should Know About - 0 views

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    When it comes to searching for educational apps to install on your iPad it feels like you get drowned in an avalanche of apps and resources from which you emerge empty-handed. Everyday new apps go viral and to keep up with the updates in this field is really a daunting challenge. Thankfully, there are many trusted educational resources ( this blog is one of them ) where educators and teachers can get to discover and learn about new useful apps to use in education.
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    I was looking at the applications familiar to me under Bloom's Taxonomy for iPads and for some reason it was surprising to find Skype as an evaluating tool! How could Skype be used for evaluating!?
Ann Banegas

Explain Everything - 1 views

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    Explain Everything is a screencasting app for the iPad. It costs $2.99 in the App Store and no account is needed to use it. This iPad app is designed for educational professionals and students alike, to create projects and record them as screencasts. It is a powerful tool and flexible app that is easy to use. Students use Explain Everything to make collaborative projects using multiple mediums. The recording feature allows foreign language students to create speaking samples with their projects, which can be used to measure progress with language proficiency in a digital portfolio. Teachers can use the recording feature to create a lecture capture. Projects can be designed directly in Explain Everything or files such as presentations, photos, notes, and videos can be imported into the app to create a project that can be annotated with pencil or text, narrated, recorded, and shared in a variety of ways, uploading to Photo Roll, You Tube, Email, Drop Box, and Evernote. Explain Everything can be used by both teachers and students as an interactive whiteboard tool for presentational purposes, when connected to an Apple TV or projector.
anonymous

#ISTE12 App Suggestions - 1 views

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    apps to check out
Sabine Whitney

Web 2 - 4 Languages Teachers - 4 views

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    This is a great website. Web 2.0 tools divided into oral, listening, writing, vocab, language specific, IPad Apps, Android Apps, 21. C teaching and learning and more. What is great about this source that everything is neatly organized. Information includes cost of the tool, target audience, usefulness and ease of use rating.
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    I checked out the author's blog and found lots of interesting topics for discussion. Thanks Sabine!
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    Sabine, this is a great tool. I checked the apps for practicing listening skills and found a very interesting idea.I shared with my colleagues of Italian language.
Heide DeMorris

Google Apps Education Training Center - 0 views

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    This is an online learning environment dedicated for educators and students to learn how to effectively use Google Apps in an educational context.
Barbara Lindsey

Twitter / kathyschrock: The apps I covered and my notes ... - 1 views

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    This is a tweet from Educational Technologist Kathy Schrock that gives a link to her online presentation. The link expires after a set time, hence the link to the tweet that includes the link. This presentation guides users on how to use the iPad and iPad apps to create learning materials for your students.
ryandavis207

Integrate iPads Into Bloom's Digital Taxonomy With This 'Padagogy Wheel' | Edudemic - 3 views

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    This chart shows how different iPad apps can satisfy different areas of Blooms taxonomy.  The chart shows the action words, adjectives, and applications for each area.   This chart offers ideas for technology for classroom teachers as well as the wording to use along with it.  I especially like the different apps for Analyse, many are new and useful for teachers.
Sabine Whitney

SEAMOLEC - Goethe Institut Jakarta - Android Apps on Google Play - 0 views

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    German Teachers - check this out! This site offers a variety of free apps for the beginning language learner. On these apps the learner can practice a variety of vocabulary i. e. classroom vocabulary, food, basic conversational phrases etc.
Heide DeMorris

iPad & iPhone apps for learning Spanish - American Council on the Teaching of Foreign L... - 0 views

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    Here's a list of iPad and iPhone apps for learning Spanish - all are free.
Heide DeMorris

Chimera EDUCATION - Chimera Blog - 0 views

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    An interesting blog by a teacher of languages and technology.  Three entries, "improving pronunciation using Speech-to-Text Apps", "Using Thinglink to prepare for the AP cultural comparison", and "using google drawing in language classes" have direct correlations to what we do and can use in our classrooms.  Google draw (found in Chrome's Google Drive) would be particularly helpful to practice writing Arabic or Chinese.  
anonymous

Excellent Audio Recording Apps for iPad - 2 views

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    Thanks for sharing these. I had heard of several but many are new.
Godys Armengot

Ajit Narayanan: A word game to communicate in any language | Talk Video | TED.com - 0 views

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    This video introduces apps that help people communicate with others and learn language through pictures.
Heide DeMorris

Flipped Foreign Language - Vander Ark on Innovation - Education Week - 0 views

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    The 'flipped' FL class and the technologies that can be used.  More props for digital story telling, blogs, Google apps Twitter, VoiceThread, and more. 
Laura Honig

Interactive sites | frenchteacher.net - 0 views

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    Updated March 2013 iPHONE AND iPAD APPS iPhone and iPad apps collated by Kristyn Paul (scroll down for French ones) MAINLY GRAMMAR Royal Grammar School High Wycombe's (UK) excellent and attractive Languages Online site has a wide range of Hot Potato and Spellmaster exercises for all levels.
nashwa25

4 Great Apps to Replace Google Reader - 10,000 Words - 1 views

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    If you are using Google Reader, you should know that it will phase out July, 2013. This article offers 4 alternative. The most popular one is called Feedly.
Heide DeMorris

Second Grader Shows How She Uses Evernote For Fluency - Edudemic - 0 views

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    A young second grader uses evernote to record herself reading aloud and reflects on her progress and sets goals for improvement.  Something we could use in the WL classroom - students can use the app on their phones as well.  
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