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Technology as educator

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These are the sites I've found to be most useful for teaching.

Interesting Ways. EduPad. ePals Global Community. Creative Commons. Tcboe21 - Jennifer Barnett. IPAD Activities Examples. Fantastic Wildlife and Nature iPhone Apps | The Net Naturalist. *Note: An updated version of this post can be found on Wildlife Promise called 25+ Nature and Wildlife Mobile Apps. If you managed to wrestle my iPhone away from me, you would see that I collect nature applications, everything from trail-tracking apps to apps that help me identify birds (my weakness). My goal is to find different ways for people to interact with nature using a mobile phone. Below I’ve written up a few of my favorites. I’d love to hear what apps you are using. Watching for Wildlife WildObs Collection: I use the apps–especially WildObs Mobile and WildObs Lookup–on a regular basis.

Project Noah – Great application that also allows you to track your wildlife sightings! Finding Nature NatureFind: Love this! The North Face Trailhead Application is a great (and FREE) application that lets you locate the trails near you. iBird Explorer Backyard: As an amateur bird explorer, this is a great app that helps you identify bird species and explore them by family, location and more. Store. Popplet | Collect, curate and share your ideas, inspirations, and projects!

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