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It can be intimidating to try something new in your classroom. This is especially true with technology. I believe that technology should make the work of teachers easier while creating an environment
As social studies teacher I'm drawn to any iPad app that I think students will enjoy. After four months of writing this blog I've found some that really stand out from the crowd. Here are my five p...
The truth is, the single best educational tool that we all have is simple to deploy and worth the very small amount of effort needed. The post The Best Educational Tool I Have In My Classroom appeared first on Edudemic.
There has always been at least some sort of disconnect between how things like mobile learning are taught in a classroom and how things work in the 'real world'.
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That's where apps like “Grid Lines,” “5 Dice,” “4 Dice,” and “Ordered Fractions,” come into play. These math apps, created by developer Justin Holladay, teach core concepts of elementary and middle school math through ...
It's World Autism Day and we wanted to take a moment to showcase our favorite and downright incredible apps for children with autism.
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If you have an iPad, here are some fantastic apps to use with your kids in your home, school, or homeschool!
Monday, November 7, 2011 9:00 am Posted by Jeff Dunn - Executive Editor Edudemic This is the second in a set of featured articles on the best iPad apps for the classroom. Be sure to check o...
Judkins students say iPads make math exciting Times Press Recorder Judkins Middle School seventh-grader Grant Ginter gets some help with his math quiz on his iPad mini from his teacher, Kristi Fuller, during class this week.
So the power is out or you're on a field trip. Here are some handy tips for using offline iPads in education and in elsewhere. The post 10 Ways To Use Offline iPads In Education appeared first on Edudemic.
Think you're supposed to actually type a full 140 characters for each tweet? Not quite. That's just one of the many handy tips found in this useful Twitter Cheat Sheet. The post A Useful Twitter Cheat Sheet appeared first on Edudemic.
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There's a plethora of ways to use your iPad in the classroom but this infographic details some insanely useful apps, methods, and ideas for all teachers. The post 7 Ways To Use Your iPad In The Classroom appeared first on Edudemic.
District encourages students to bring their own technology Coast News And students in some B.Y.O.D. classes are learning quicker thanks to educational apps they otherwise wouldn't be exposed to.
MIddle school students using #solarsystem apps for research about habitability of other planets. http://t.co/FGW7xK9XG7
Bottom Line: a whopping 2800 common core aligned middle school math problems presented in a variety of formats for Free. You won't need any number sense to figure out the absolute value of this deal. If you have a child in ...
It's time to start asking the tough question about iPads in education. Why are we using it, not just how should we use it? The post Why (Not How) We Should Use iPads In Education appeared first on Edudemic.
Byker Primary School pupils have attracted messages from across the globe with their new website
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Essential rules for effectively using iPads in middle school classrooms #gcisdtech (RT @amypintx: Essential rules for effectively using iPads in middle school classrooms #gcisdtech http://t.co/XXPPGQ0qY2)...
Remove fear of change from student computer choice Bangor Daily News Should Maine give Apple iPads to all middle school students, or should it stay with a new but familiar model, such as the MacBook Air?
There are half a dozen eBook formats that you should know about. From what works on a Kindle to XML-based OpenOffice formats, check these out. The post The 6 Most Popular eBook Formats To Know About appeared first on Edudemic.
There are more than a dozen unique ways teachers are leveraging the power of iPhones in education. Our partners at Education Dive weigh in. The post 17 Ways Teachers Are Using iPhones In Education appeared first on Edudemic.
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