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Gold mine of lessons curated onto Pinterest from Lisa Johnson
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iLearn Technology – Make your own iPad Stylus for less than 10 cents!
This is a brilliant way for students to be hands-on and take ownership of their own technology. I really like the stop motion animation tutorial at the end of the post.
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Burley 106 2012-13 » Blog Archive » Croak.it of 2013.
Not only does this 1st grader in Chicago teach adults about Croak.It, she has 42 comments and 31 likes. The power of making a young child published!
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ella and jonas project ss on Vimeo
Phenomenal idea for a student project by Kristin Ziemke. Students create their own version of School House Rocks.
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Collection of eBooks created by students using iBooks Author. The goal was for students to learn through the realization that people from the global community value their work.
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I love the use of iPad AND…. Great blog post.
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Middle School students created this helpdesk blog.
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Great blog from Chicago! Includes lots of video of student work.
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Though $4.99, an amazing note taking app that includes every feature you may want or need – especially with younger students.
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Snapseed | Snap it. Tweak it. Love it. Share it.
Image editing tool for iOS or Android.
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The Complete Guide To Twitter Hashtags For Education
Great post for PLN instruction.
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Toontastic is Mathtastic! | Launchpad Toys
Jennie Magiers talks about using Toontastic on iPad with her students. “I plan to utilize this eye-popping app in my regular mathematics instruction. I will challenge my students to identify mathematical story arcs in their lives (or the lives of their friends and family) and animate them using Toontastic. As the students progress, I hope to see them begin to animate fictional stories and create richer problem solving situations.”
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I plan to utilize this eye-popping app in my regular mathematics instruction. I will challenge my students to identify mathematical story arcs in their lives (or the lives of their friends and family) and animate them using Toontastic. As the students progress, I hope to see them begin to animate fictional stories and create richer problem solving situations.
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QuadBlogging connects students and teachers to an instant global audience for their writing.
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Using iPads to Transform Teaching and Learning | iTeach with iPads
Great post from Charleston, SC kindergarten teacher on differentiating with iPads.
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Adam Smith vs. Karl Marx – The Industrial Revolution Philosophers – YouTube
Great student example of an RSA Animate style project for the Industrial Revolution.
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iLearn Technology » iMotion HD
Great post about using stop action animation in the classroom
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8 Useful Apps for Educators | Zapd Blog
Good list of tools and apps for educators.
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2nd Grade Similes – Mrs. Geras
YouTube video of 2nd grade similes. Students drew pictures to illustrate the concept and the teacher incorporated the pictures into an iMovie presentation. Great use of paper and technology.
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What Happens on iPads Stays on iPads « EdApps.ca
How to be safe with shared devices.
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Wright’s Law: A unique teacher imparts real life lessons. [VIDEO]
Example of a great teacher
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Delivr – tool for creating QR codes
Much better than previous options! Use Delivr to quickly create QR codes for getting content to students.
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Google Apps Reseller & Google Sites Help – steegle.com
This Google reseller has some great FAQs, tutorials, and other resources for all things google.
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Quick Graph: Scientific Graphing Calculator
This is a powerful, FREE, graphing calculator for iPad/iPod.