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Creative Book Builder is a fantastic app that allows students to create books in epub format, which can then be exported to iBooks and shared with others. There are a variety of instructional uses for this app, from using it as a publishing tool for project-based learning to a summative assessment at the end of a unit ... Via David Miller, JoelleYalin, Mayra Aixa Villar, Alfredo Corell, juandoming, John Shank, mjonesnnu
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March 1, 1:09 PM
This would work well with the implementation of an eBook signout system that allows the publishing of student work.
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March 4, 4:47 AM
Let's get ambitious!!! I'm sure students will love it. Hard work and high rewarding outcomes!
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March 20, 6:21 AM
An app that could be built into student activities or assessment if iPads are introduced across the board. Delete the scoop?
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Infographics on being creative in life and inspiration with top 29 ways to be creative on success and startup exploring and researching ideas and concept... Via Susan Bainbridge, João Greno Brogueira
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February 10, 11:27 AM
I need motivation to stay creative and this infographic by @all_infographic is a winner. Delete the scoop?
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Data Visualization is driven by data. Its form is often derived from optimizing the efficiency of inputting data (and information about that data) into a human brain. It is a very pragmatic practice, built around numbers and logic. And yet it is beautiful. It evokes emotions. It can be aesthetically pleasing, or hideous. It communicates complex concepts and provokes thought. It is consumed for enjoyment. Some visualizations even share similarities with poetry. There are several stages in the life cycle of data visualizations, and while the core of the practice is driven by rational thinking, any number of stages in the process have opportunities for subjective decisions or artistic interpretations... Via Lauren Moss
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January 24, 7:42 PM
An overview of the creative and artistic processes involved in data visualization... Delete the scoop?
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If you are feeling that you are stuck in rut and need to be more creative here are 101 "tips to change your usual mental patterns," How about; * Opening up the dictionary to find a new word and then use the word in a sentence. * Taking a different route to school. Another 98 ideas are available in the post! Via Beth Dichter Delete the scoop?
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