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A technology shift is underway. The PC’s promise to transform how learning happens in the classroom is being realized by Apple’s iPad. Via Jenny Smith
Looking for great free apps and games for your iPad? The App Store is home to over half a million apps and games, and a surprising number of them are available for free.
A new iPad app feature designed to help students with ADHD combat forgetfulness and procrastination has just been released.
Long before anyone was sharing little photos via social services like Facebook and Instagram, there was larger services Flickr and 500px.
Who doesn’t like free? And who doesn’t like great iPad apps? When the two come together it’s good stuff. With that in mind, we’d like to share our Best Free iPad App of the Week here every weekend. Via John Evans
"In December 2011 I taught a series of workshops over video which I called, ‘The 12 Days of Playing with Media.”" Via John Evans
Join us as we do a Review of Tips and Tricks - iPad Secrets, an eBook type app that covers iPad basics and more. Via John Evans
At South Belton Middle School where we issue an iPad 2 to every student, we have discovered that protecting the device requires forethought and a couple of extras. Via EdTechSandyK
A roundup of educational articles, apps and tutorials for educators looking to integrate iPads into the classroom.
#photo - new #OCCUPY movement - #OT Occupy Technology ....
"There are More Tools for Digital Curation Than You Might Think"
Note Academic and archivin curation tools. Very different from the Web curation tools normally discussed here Via Therese Torris
App Review: Visual Talks is a handy tool for your iDevice (iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad) that will have you churning out the most impressive presentations yet. Via Baiba Svenca
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This week’s newsletter features top educators’ advice on how to locate and select top-rated apps for iPads, iPods, tablets, and other mobile devices. Via shm
A witty parody picture book for the gadget-crazy kid in all of us. GOODNIGHT iPAD is a gentle reminder to power down at the end of the day.
14 WAYS TO USE GARAGEBAND IN THE CLASSROOM
Some people have asked me “how do I integrate the iPad into my English classes?” I respond by providing some iPad related tasks that link and work well with the text types... Via John Evans
Have you checked out a book from your public library and read it on your iPad yet? You didn’t know you could do that?
Although this blog posts addresses apps for working and traveling, the apps also look good for use in education. Via Jon Samuelson, EdTechSandyK
A roundup of educational articles, apps and tutorials for educators looking to integrate iPads into the classroom.
E-books aren't just becoming increasingly popular. They also appear to be promoting reading habits among American adults.
Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa) , Anu Ojaranta
"When we all, students and teachers alike, ask these questions and become learners, we become real partners in this thing called education..." Via Buffy J. Hamilton
FiftyThree builds tools for mobile creation. Our first product, Paper, is the easiest and most beautiful way to create on the iPad. FiftyThree is the space to create. Via Baiba Svenca
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