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"After two years of intensive planning, we are excited to finally be implementing the NBISD TEC21 Initiative!!! Our students and parents will quickly realize the benefits of combining 24/7 access to 21st Century technology combined with the ability of teachers to integrate 21st Century learning skills in a problem-solving based classroom environment." -Randy Moczygemba, Superintendent
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Free screen sharing using Screenleap. The fast, simple, and free way to share your screen instantly for online meetings, sales demos, and collaboration.
Via Jon Samuelson
Today as I was going through my feeds I stumbled upon this awesome slideshow on how teachers can use iPad in their classroom. I know we have already written a lot on this topic here in Educational...
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I’m continuing to find ways to infuse the iPads into classroom instruction. (I guess since I was given a class ...
Via Lisa Johnson
Brisbane TimesJukebox apps for the party-pleasing DJBrisbane TimesOne top seller is Djay ($20), a beautifully designed app that lets you mess with two virtual turntables and a pile of special effects — things like echo, flanger and bit crusher.
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Students with special needs or disabilities also have their right to learn using their mobile gadgets. Unfortunately enough , resources for such type of learners are very scarce and is very hard to find especially when it comes to free ones.
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BYOD is the catch phrase in the 2012 educational technology spheres. This acronym stands for " Bring Your Own Device ", I am pretty sure you might have heard of this new trend because wherever you turn you hear people talking about embracing it.
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You've got snacks, playlists and a full gas tank. But what about apps? Assuming you've also packed your iPhone, here are 25 that will ensure an easier trip -- for packing, finding the cheapest gas and the closest Wi-Fi, ...
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Get Pic Caption on the App Store. See screenshots and ratings, and read customer reviews.
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If you think that iPods are used just for listening to music, you obviously haven't been keeping up with the latest technology. To find out about the many different ways you can transform your iPod into a learning device, check out our list below.
Via Lisa Johnson
Here a great how-to video which explains using iBooks Author to make and and sell a multi-touch iBook for iPad. With the growing number of self-published classroom resources using iBooks Author: I thought this video would provide a framework and great tutorial for doing just that (including interactive keynotes).
Via Lisa Johnson
Get Super Diet Genius | Lose Weight with Superfoods on the App Store. See screenshots and ratings, and read customer reviews.
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You know from experience that when you enjoy a subject, learning about that subject is easier, more fun, and you retain the information longer.
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iPad Academy. 27 Oct. I truly enjoy sharing my app-thusiasm for iLearning with others. Over the summer, I conducted a two day iPad Academy with East Central. Since then, I have been asked to return to facilitate curriculum planning sessions.
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The Wausau School District has spent nearly $870,000 putting Apple iPads in the hands of students with the hopes that the computers teach the kids about both academics and personal responsibility.
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If you’re one of the lucky ones to be attending the Olympics this year in London, but are a little ...
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So you have bought your iPad and thinking about important apps to install there. Of course you want just apps of highest priority .
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43 FREE iPhone iPod Touch and iPad Apps include: Model Auto Racing, Ripple HD, Cubes vs. Spheres, Where’s My Dollar?, Clear Vision (17+) and More!
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Get bvll.it on the App Store. See screenshots and ratings, and read customer reviews.
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It goes without saying — but of course, in typical blogger fashion, I am going to say it anyway — that at AppAdvice, we breathe apps. And I hope that it goes without saying that you do, too. If so, you’re in the right place, my friend.
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