Most writers are easily distracted; trying out just one more app often sounds better than slogging through your manuscript.
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Most writers are easily distracted; trying out just one more app often sounds better than slogging through your manuscript. Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa) , Joaquín Ballester Delete the scoop?
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A growing number of special-education teachers are finding that iPads can have a positive effect on their students with autism in particular. Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa)
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March 4, 1:20 PM
More and more special education teachers are using iPads and technology to help improve educational experience
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The number of games, apps, and software to help students learn to read and increase their literacy skills is growing fast, and the tools themselves are becoming more interactive and animated. Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa) , Paul
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February 14, 8:46 AM
need to do all we can to get more of these devices into our schools! Delete the scoop?
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Tons of educational iPad apps organized by grade levels and categories. Via Felix Jacomino, Petra Pollum Delete the scoop?
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It's like being back in the classroom. This afternoon I have discovered this interesting article........after taking a workshop on 'iPads to support Writing' this morning. Typical. There are a couple here I haven't used or explored. I find that articles like this often trigger my thinking back to "I use to use that" or "That's right I downloaded that but didn't have a purpose at the time......".