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This is a great post from toponlinecolleges.com that provides a list of suggested apps and resources for higher education.
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Evernote as Portfolio | The story of using Evernote as a portfolio in my k-12 school
At EdTechTeacher, we often teach how to use Evernote as a note taking, workflow, and collaboration tool. This is a blog devoted to it.
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This free app could be a cross between Evernote and Wunderlist, but may not have all the sharing features. It’s worth checking out, though.
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Producteev – Cross Platform and Free Task Management
Much like Wunderlist, Producteev allows you to collaborate on group projects, syncs with multiple devices, and serves as a good organizational tool.
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Pocket (Formerly Read It Later)
With Pocket, it’s possible to curate content to read offline or online. It has similar features as Diigo, but uses a visual interface similar to Flipboard. Definite potential here.
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A free photo editor for making custom images or collages. No login required and all images can be saved to your computer for integration into other projects.
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This wiki is full of videos and ideas for integrating iPads and other mobile technologies into special needs classrooms.
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Create your own augmented reality situations with Aurasma. The potential for this app is pretty incredible.