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Storify on the iPad

This video tutorial shows you how the Storify app works on the iPad.

The app is a great tool to create multimedia assignments, projects or as a way to make multimedia mixed source comprehension tasks.


Via Nik Peachey, Aki Puustinen, Timo Ilomäki, Sam Gliksman, Kim Flintoff
Dico Krommenhoek's comment, December 10, 2012 2:02 AM
Thans, John!
tammy bailey's curator insight, December 18, 2012 2:39 PM

Looks like an to use for digital storytelling.

jspellos's curator insight, December 31, 2012 10:49 AM

One of my fave social media tools.  Great for classroom and businesses.

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Great Mind Mapping Apps for iPad

Great Mind Mapping Apps for iPad | academiPad | Scoop.it

So you want to be able to capture your ideas wherever you are and put them into creative mind maps .

There are actually several iPad apps to allow you to do just that. We have included in the list below the major mind mapping apps you might want to try on your iPad. These apps are all highly rated and work pretty good. 


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Baiba Svenca's curator insight, January 1, 11:40 AM

16 most popular and efficient mind mapping apps with short annotations: MyThoughts, MindNode, MindHD, SimpleMind, ThinkFree, IdeaSketch, Popplet and more.

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Mural.ly May Be The Mind Mapping Tool You’ve Been Waiting For

Mural.ly May Be The Mind Mapping Tool You’ve Been Waiting For | academiPad | Scoop.it

Mural.ly is a new tool (still in beta, launched last week) that is a cross between Prezi and mind maps. It’s easy to use and share what you create (perfect for most students, teachers, and parents) but the real beauty of mural.ly is in its lack of structure.


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Ricard Garcia's curator insight, March 11, 9:09 AM

Nice and catchy way to get your students to defend and describe ideas... it can be turned into a highly powerful communicative environment... make students describe their Mural.ly in front of the class!

sarspri's curator insight, April 15, 1:55 PM

Another addition to the mind mapping toolkit