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Will this take the place of the assignment book AND notebook? Only time will tell.
Via Let's Learn IT
If you know a little programming, you can do some damage with these Flash files.
An online free article checker. Check for plagiarism with our free, instant plagiarism detector. Instant results, no registration required, and everything is free. Via Steve Yuen, Let's Learn IT
A list of flashcard sites for you to use in the classroom or the kids to use at home.
A newly launched app called "Nearpod" will allow teachers to create and share interactive lessons for mobile devices, and help them receive feedback on the ways students are using their devices.
Great set of apps! Thank you, Jeff Dunn
A long, but well-written missive on the use of social networking in schools.
Some cool ideas here, if you're the kind of person who's a little unorganized.
Film Story is basically a directory of films organized by era and country. The purpose is to help users learn more about historical people, places, and events through film.
If you like infographics, you'll like Larry's collection.
A roundup of educational articles, apps and tutorials for educators looking to integrate iPads into the classroom from the tech guys at ZD Net.
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You've heard of the "for Dummies" series of books? This website takes that idea and puts it to GREAT use for the iPad. I learned a thing or two on this one.
It's more than just PowerPoint, ya know...
From the guys who brought you "Stack the States," this app takes Physics to another level. Nice job, guys!
From group papers to file sharing to group communication, the following tools will help bring any educational group together seamlessly to produce awesome results.
VocabGrabber lets you automatically create lists of vocabulary from any text. VocabGrabber: an impressive vocabulary building tool.
Do you teach the history of Great Britain? Even if you don't, this is such an easy look at the history of that country, you might just want to take a glance.
Using QR Codes is an outstanding method of getting students involved. Here is a pretty cool list YOU can incorporate, even if you only have one tablet/smartphone in your class.
Our friends down under are doing a bang-up job with iPads. Here is an example from a Catholic school district in Parramatta.
These do what "Jing" and others like it do.
iBooks has its first competition. Admittedly, this will cost some $$$, BUT you can create on ANY computer, not just a Mac.
So, your school doesn't use Google Apps? Neither does mine. I'm thinking my IT guy might be running out of reasons after seeing this slide show...
"Make Use Of" is a site that does a good job of explaining software, apps, hardware, and more and how to use it.
Once you get past all the webpage advertisements, this is a pretty impressive list of American History sites.
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