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"Flowboard is another great storytelling tool. Elegant Simple Multiple Options"
Via John Evans
"The iPad is perhaps the most talked-about piece of technology in teaching. Enthralled by tales of educational potential and egged-on by technophile staff, head teachers might be forgiven for investing in the trendy tablets without fully considering how they should be used."
Via John Evans
Perhaps you want to broadcast a tutorial or e-learning resource to your students or maybe create a collaborative task that can be viewed by the whole class.
Via John Evans
Overview: Introduce iPads into a 2nd-8th grade class Big Idea: How can you use iPads to achieve educational goals?
Via John Evans
Stampsy is a sharing platform for people who produce compelling digital media content. Whether you're a photographer, an editor or an art school student, Stampsy is the place where your creative ideas are shaped into beautiful digital experiences. We call them Stamps and they're a completely new online format for framing your talent and sharing content on the web. At a time of rapidly increasing opportunities for storytelling and visual expression, Stampsy is the place where digital content comes to life.
Via Baiba Svenca
"How do you learn best? For me, it depends on what I am learning. Sometimes I need to take notes, other times I need to think out loud. Some things are easier to learn with another person while with other things, I need to be alone. My guess is most of us have different styles for learning depending on what it is we are working on."
Via John Evans
"So you’ve had your iPad for a while now, and you are starting to find it difficult to remember where all of your apps are. Maybe you have a few go-to apps that you have memorized the location of, but where did that birthday card making app go that you downloaded three months ago? If you have more apps than you know what to do with, it is time to weed out the old ones and organize what you want to keep into folders for quick access."
Via John Evans
by Jennifer Rita Nichols, TeachThought Intern Digital portfolios are becoming increasingly popular in classrooms across North America.
Via Susan Bainbridge
Get recommended app lists, webcasts and resources selected by Apple Distinguished Educators. Our recommended apps have been tested in a variety of different grade levels, instructional strategies and classroom settings.
Via Lisa Johnson
Weekly roundup of brand new and notable apps for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.
Via David Miller
The simplest way to create. From any device, with anyone. We give you a blank wall. You put anything you want on it, anywhere. Simple, yet powerful.
Via Baiba Svenca
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"In the last several months, the iOS versions of Evernote have undergone a significant overhaul of their user interfaces, closely mirroring the design and features of the counterpart web and Mac applications. We have added the iOS versions of Evernote to our Best of iPad Apps, and Best of iPhone Apps pages where they sit alongside our other picks for the platform. Evernote is a free universal app that works on the iPhone and iPad."
Via John Evans
I took a chance and tried using Nearpod in my classroom. What happened next has changed my classroom forever.
Via John Evans
If you find a book you think a friend might like, iBooks gives you an easy way to share a link directly to that book for them to check it out and purchase it if they choose.
Via John Evans
"This is a supplement to “Appy Hours 4 You” http://ow.ly/9qEOl Blog Talk Radio Show: Episode 21: “The 1 iPad Classroom“ http://ow.ly/9qEQ2 . In this episode the famous Lisa Carnazzo http://ow.ly/9qEQQ (2nd grade elementary teacher and iChef) joined us to discuss her iClassroom. She touched on classroom management, the process of planning an iLesson, what road blocks she has encountered and how she overcame them, and the impact the iPad has had on student learning and engagement. She also highlighted some of her favorite apps and iLessons."
Via John Evans
"The August 2005 New York Times article, “New Tools: Blogs, Podcasts and Virtual Classrooms,” featured information about Maine elementary teacher Bob Sprankle and the “Room 208 Podcast” created by his 2nd and 3rd graders. That article, which I first learned about thanks to an online radio show / podcast by David Warlick (now offline), inspired my own work the past eight years with online radio shows both professionally and with students in different classroom contexts. Now it’s 2013, and iPads are among the most powerful and useful technology tools in many classrooms as well as homes. Today I recorded a fifteen minute screencast tutorial, demonstrating how to create an “all-iPad” class radio show. By “all-iPad” I mean a digital radio show which can be ENTIRELY recorded, edited, and published with an iPad. To do this, students and I used AudioBoo (the “classic edition” iPhone app running on iPads,) Bossjock, GoodReader, & SoundCloud with a self-hosted WordPress site. There are definitely many other ways to create and share classroom radio shows, but this is the best way I’ve found (so far) to create an iPad-only radio show with multiple spots / parts."
Via John Evans
Mind mapping is a method that works for quite a lot of people. Brain storming, idea mapping, thought generation, think tanks – call it what you will. Traditionally done on large pieces of paper, why not use your iPad to create mind maps? You could use these for your own purposes, or “convert” those large flip charts into a smaller, digital version.
Via Baiba Svenca
"We discovered Book Creator App a couple of months ago and since then it's really catching on as a great option for creating beautiful looking ePub Books. We currently have a few different grades doing projects with this App."
Via John Evans
Apple's tablet is becoming a serious tool for content creation. We reveal the best iPad apps for design, creativity, inspiration, and organisation.
Via Lisa Johnson
Top 3 new iPad educational apps, released in Q1 2013, that are informative, interactive, as well as extremely well-designed.
Via Lisa Johnson
There are loads of apps out there. But only a handful are of the high quality like these science apps for elementary students. Worth seeing.
Via David Miller
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