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Free Technology for Teachers: iBrainstorm – Shared Brainstorming on iPads
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Assistive Technology: iOS 6 Brings the Highlight Words feature to the iPad
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“The question I find myself asking now as we look at three year lease programs is has the iPad Peaked in education? Barring a few software tweaks and faster processors is this as good as it gets? The more I speak to others in education and start to look at alternatives I am increasingly seeing that the iPad’s future is not as bright as Apple would like to have us think.”
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Transformative Uses Of The iPad In The Classroom | TeachThought
“Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano (of the TeachThought favorite langwitches blog) put together this exploratory presentation that takes a look at exactly how the iPad is functioning in classrooms, while also managing to work in ideas from leaders in education to help “frame” the conversation.”
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A List of Great Google Apps for your iPad
“So you are looking fog Google best apps for iOS ? Well you landed in the right place. I have just finished compiling and reviewing a bunch of Google apps that you can use on your iPad. All of these apps work perfectly well and can have some educational value as well.”
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Music Classroom: Enabling Highly Challenged Learners with iPad – iPad – macProVideo.com Hub
“Like nothing else before it, the iPad has provided a means to involve even these students in music making activities that help develop motor skills, attention span, ability to focus and cognition. In developing these all important skills, students can also become a part of a group that is creating something together, thereby learning how to interact with their peers.”
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iPads at Burley: Back to the Beginning
“Even though it’s October it still feels very much like the beginning of the year. One of the first thoughts that many teachers have about their students is “they look so little!” It’s true. Those tall confident students that left us have gone on to be “little” to next year’s teacher and we have our own new crop of “little” people to educate. This becomes even more pronounced in a technology classroom. Everything takes longer, typing, starting, opening, finding, searching. Whatever it is they need time to figure it out. Patience is key. So what can we do?”
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Teachers Find iPad Slide-sharing App Nearpod Like ‘PowerPoint on Steroids’ — THE Journal
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iPad Tips & Tricks | te(a)ch french
“Based on the feedback we received from our staff, we decided to officially start our professional development with ‘iPad Basics’ or as we called it, ‘iPad Tips & Tricks.’ The goal of the PD was to get teachers comfortable with their iPads so that they could become more confident and start experimenting with them in their classrooms. Because we know our teachers are not all at the same place, we created 3 levels of the training. We are offering the sessions on three consecutive Mondays and you can read more about the planning process here.”
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IPad = Flipped Classroom Made Easy | iPad 4 SCHOOLS
“Yes, the Flipped Classroom (Video lessons watched before class time) is a fashionable topic but whilst there’s still chalk-and-talk together with standardised testing I feel I must continue to push it. And no, it’s not just chalk-and-talk in disguise. It creates a whole new learning environment for the student.”
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10 Tips and Tricks For iPad and iPhone | KSSP (Egypt web Design)
“I’ll be sharing 10 tips you might not know your iDevices can do. Tech followers might be aware of some, but ordinary users likely won’t.”
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Notable New iPad Apps: It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown | iPad Insight
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20 Best iPhone and iPad apps this week | Technology | guardian.co.uk
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“Let the iPad choose. It’s the fair way.” – Random teams & groupings in PE | iphysed
“and it’s my favorite part.
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