Weekly iPad Resources and Suggestions from EdTechTeacher (3/5)

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In addition to this annotated list of apps and ideas, EdTechTeacher’s Greg Kulowiec and Beth Holland also maintain the iPad for ETT Diigo Group as well as The iPad As… page which groups apps and resources based on learning goals.

Best content in ISTE Mobile Learning | Diigo – Groups
This Diigo group posts links not only about the iPad, but about mobile learning in general. It is sponsored by the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE).

Tags: ipad, apps, education, technology, ISTE, SIGML

SIGML & ISTE Mobile Learning Wiki
“SIGML is the ISTE special interest group that is an advocate for mobile learning worldwide, and promotes meaningful integration of mobile devices in teaching and learning in formal and informal learning environments.” The wiki serves as a primary means of communication.

Tags: ipad, technology, ISTE, SIGML

APPitic – 1,300+ EDUapps

Apps categorized in a unique layout.

The Mobile Native: QR What?

Though an older post, this is still a good starting point for integrating QR codes into the classroom. The Mobile Native is a great blog for integrating mobile devices and focuses on younger students.

Tags: ipad, mlearning, QR, elementary, education

iPadagogy’s Channel – YouTube

This is a great YouTube channel that features tutorials on useful apps for education.

Tags: ipad, apps, education, tutorials

Innovation Design In Education – ASIDE: Creating Infographics in a 1:1 Classroom
Discussion of how to use the Visualize app in a 1:1 environment in order for students to create powerful info graphics.

Reflection App For Mac Launches: AirPlay Mirror From iOS To OS X, Seamlessly — AppAdvice

Mirror your iPad to a Mac Book that is on the same wireless network. The free version allows for 10 minutes, the pay version is unlimited mirroring.

Tony Vincent’s Learning in Hand – Blog – Ways to Evaluate Educational Apps

How to evaluate iPad apps.

Bunsella Bedtimes Story

This app, intended as a way for parents to create narrated bedtime stories for their children, could be a great digital storytelling tool for a broader audience. Students can create a movie that incorporates clay-mation figures and their own narration. It’s Free and has potential.

Tags: ipad, apps, education, elementary, digital storytelling

Visualize iPad App Review – Appbite.com

Great app to create infographics on the iPad

Free Technology for Teachers: Audio Memos

The Audio Memos app, mentioned here at Free Technology for Teachers, is a great audio recording option. The Free version is a bit limited, but the Pro version ($9.99) includes editing tools.

Tags: ipad, apps, audio recording, free technology for teachers

iPads in CPS

iPad blog that isn’t geared towards teachers but Tech / Admin on how to manage iPad deployment.

Tags: deployment

20+ Fun Free Apps that Promote Student Centered Learning & Literacy

This list comes from Teacher Reboot Camp. The suggested apps provide multiple ways for students to interact with various aspects of stories: plot, characters, setting, etc.

Tags: ipad, apps, education, elementary, english, differentiation

Navigating Apple’s Discount App Program for Educators — THE Journal

Volume Purchase Program overview

Apple Sneaks Out Free Tool for Deploying iPad Army

Tech directors have been struggling with managing large numbers of iOS devices in their schools since the iPad bandwagon got rolling. With the iPad3 announcement, Apple also rolled out the new Apple Configurator to replace the previously existing iPhone Configurator that they recommended for also managing iPads. This app comes free for any Mac running OSX Lion and can be downloaded from the App Store.

Tags: ipad, deployment, apple, technology

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Greg Kulowiec, an Instructional Trainer & Presenter, brings over eight years of teaching experience as a Social Studies teacher and Technology Integration Specialist to EdTechTeacher, writing about his classroom experiences and offering instructions for teachers.

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Shawn McCusker has 18 years of experience as a middle school and high school teacher. On Twitter, Shawn is the co-leader of #sschat and the creator of #1to1techat. He is currently an American Studies and World History teacher at William Fremd High School in Palatine, Illinois where he teaches in a 1:1 iPad classroom.
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