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100+ iPad Apps Perfect For High School | Edudemic
If you’re a student, teacher, or administrator at a high school looking into adopting iPads for educational purposes, it’s important to know that the iPad is more than just an easy way to browse the web or visit the app store.
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Motivator: Create your own motivational posters!
reate your own customized motivational posters. Armed with a digital camera and that non-stop wit of yours, you now have the power to turn a simple photograph into a humorous or inspirational message. Print it, frame it! Make two—we know you've got hundreds of digital images and photos to spare! Make your own inspirational, funny, parody, sports or other posters. Perfect for the office, schools, teachers, coaches, as announcements, for parties, invitations, and a lot more.
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Classroom 2.0 Live January 2012 - LiveBinder
Classroom 2.0 Live January 2012
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Tools for Building Your PLN - LiveBinder
Tools for Building Your PLN
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Build your own mapping portal and publish it to the world or to just a few collaborators. WorldMap is open source software.
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A collection of webtools for students to use to explore, create, and publish
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How Can I Beat My App Addiction and Clean Up My Smartphone?
How Can I Beat My App Addiction and Clean Up My Smartphone? I have too many apps on my smartphone and I can never find what I'm looking for. I know I can just delete them, but I don't want to get rid of an app I might use. How can I reduce the number of apps on my phone and keep them organized without getting rid of something important?
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At Desmos, we let all of the devices in the classroom work together – from Interactive Whiteboards, to laptops and tablets, to smartphones. With our software, anyone can build rich content that plays in any browser, on any device.
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A Win for Math Students and a Win for the Web: Desmos Goes HTML 5
Last month, I chose Desmos as one of my picks for best new education startups of 2011, in no small part because of the company's mission to create educational software so that interactive content is Web-based and works across multiple devices and platforms.
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The case against and for iPads in the classroom. Do iPads belong in the classroom? A pair of articles on TechCrunch raise and address the question.
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The Problem With Tech and Teaching - SlashGear
The Problem With Tech and Teaching
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The dark side of Apple’s digital textbook utopia | VentureBeat
As it did with music and cellphones, Apple today fundamentally redefined what a textbook is with the announcement of iBooks 2 and its accompanying iBooks Author software.
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Apple's New Math. Or: Why a $15 E-Book Equals a $75 Paper Book. - Peter Kafka - Media - AllThingsD
Apple’s New Math. Or: Why a $15 E-Book Equals a $75 Paper Book.
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5 Best Free Alternatives To Microsoft Visio
5 Best Free Alternatives To Microsoft Visio
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3 Social Learning Trends to Watch in 2012
3 Social Learning Trends to Watch in 2012
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Google’s Sky Map Officially Open-Sourced | TalkAndroid.com
One of Google’s more interesting apps is set for a major evolution. The Sky Map application has gone from being a modest app highlighting the Android platform’s capabilities to becoming one of the most popular apps on Android devices, as 20 million Android users use it. As part of the app’s continued growth, Google has decided to “donate the Sky Map to the community”.
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App inventor for Android becomes open source | ZDNet
App inventor for Android becomes open source. Google and MIT have announced an initial free and open-source release of the ‘App Inventor’ source code for Android.
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Parent Engagement in a Web 2.0 World | Bloggucation
As a continuation of my previous post, Parent Engagement vs. Involvement and Why it is Necessary, I wanted to expand on the premise of engaging parents using social media and digital tools. To differentiate between the two terms, factoring in the power of today’s read/write web I did a little brainstorming one day on the white board in the 21st Century Fluencies (@HWDSB21CF) office of @HWDSB.
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NYTimes: Why Apple builds its products in China | 9to5Mac | Apple Intelligence
The NY Times just published an absolutely fascinating piece on Apple and why it builds almost all of its stuff in China. Go read it. Clearly some of our politicians could learn a lot from it.
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Welcome to AnMisH - Log in or Sign up. | Anmish
AnMishH helps you create, send, and share your own animations as easy as you speak!
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MAKE AND SHARE COMICS WITH CHOGGER!
Use our comic builder to draw your own comics, caption photos, take webcam pictures and add speech balloons. Read, rate, and comment on comics made by people from all around the world.
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