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iPad implementation articles, teacher experiences and scholarly reviews. The Best iOS Apps for Students and Teachers. I Education Apps Review - I Education Apps Review. iPad Resources, Sources & Tools - Getting Smart by Tom Vander Ark - blended learning, iPad.

50 Great Learning Apps for Kids. Your children will probably learn sooner rather than later about all the entertainment options technology can bring to their lives. But why not teach them from an early age that gadgets can be useful learning tools as well? Here are 50 educational apps that you can try using with your baby, toddler or elementary school-aged child in order to teach them more about language, math, science, music and more. Click through to hitch a ride on this virtual school bus. Words Read Me Stories This app is free, but it’s a library containing dozens of sample books that you can try with your child before you buy the full stories. First Letters and Phonics Featuring sleek graphics as well as two original renditions of the alphabet song by popular children’s musician Debi Derryberry, First Letters and Phonics will have kids singing about letters and their shapes, the sounds of letters, and words that begin with each letter.

Alpha Writer iWriteWords Signing Time ASL Bumblebee Touchbook Interactive Alphabet. Vocabulary & Spelling City for iPad. Vocabulary and Spelling City has been available on the web for years. It’s a great place for students to go to learn and practice spelling new vocabulary words. This year they launched an iPad and iPhone app. The free app grants students access to the same vocabulary lists that they use on the SpellingCity website. SpellingCity’s list of words for students currently exceeds 42,000. 26 iBooks Author How-to Videos. iPad. What Types of E-Books Are Best for Young Readers?

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Could e-books actually get in the way of reading? In a study looking at students’ use of e-books created with Apple’s iBooks Author software, the Schugars discovered that the young readers often skipped over the text altogether, engaging instead with the books’ interactive visual features. Continue Reading. Educreations - Teach what you know. Learn what you don't. Explain Everything - Explain Everything. ShowMe - The Online Learning Community.

ScreenChomp - Create & Share Tutorials on Your iPad. ReplayNote. Doodlecast Pro. 5 Apps For 21st Century Wellness. 18 Ways iPads Are Being Used In Classrooms Right Now. iPads are quickly becoming a popular and powerful educational tool for classrooms. Beyond the immediate benefit of engaging students, iPads can improve education efficiency and standards. However, many teachers are unsure of how to use them effectively.

Coupled with concerns over the costs involved, iPad implementation in schools is seen as an unnecessary and expensive risk. As the case studies below demonstrate, iPads are being used in education environments around the world with great success. 6 Handy Language Translation Apps for iPhone. Note: This is a guest article by Alfie Davenport.

6 Handy Language Translation Apps for iPhone

More details about him after the post. More and more of us are heading out to foreign countries for our holidays and business trips alike. However, a large majority of these destinations do not speak our native language. The fact is most visitors cannot speak a language other than their own mother tongue. This is not usually considered a problem but the inability to converse with the locals may be restricting the enjoyment and experience of being in another country, and – if you’re in another country for business reasons – may make it more difficult for you to get the contract you want, or impress the client as much as you’d like to. Being able to speak say French or Spanish will be an extremely rewarding skill to have whilst travelling in foreign countries. Create a Video Star on Your iPad. Solar Walk - 3D Solar System model for iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPod touch (3rd generation), iPod touch (4th generation), iPod touch (5th generation) and iPad on the iTunes App Store.

13 Must-Have Gadgets and Apps for Educators. 7 Great iPad Writing apps. Ten Tips and Tricks Every iPhone and iPad User Should Know. Technology and k-12 learning. Education Collections: Excellent iPad App Store Featured Section This Week. Every Thursday the Featured area of the iPad App Store gets a refresh and adds some new and often topical featured sections.

Education Collections: Excellent iPad App Store Featured Section This Week

This week one of these is titled ‘Education Collections’ and it’s one of the best and most complete sections of this type that I’ve seen. Just in time for the back to school period, this featured section is packed with very good, curated selections of educational apps across a wide range of categories. The Education Collections section features 24 sub-sections (plus a few more highlighting Apple’s own apps) including reading, math, physics, chemistry, music, writing, geography, astronomy and earth science, foreign languages, test prep and lots more. There’s a promising looking Apps for Teachers section … A very good looking looking section for Special Education … iTunes U also gets a sub-section to itself.

The following two tabs change content below. 50 really useful iPad tips and tricks. With great new features like two video cameras, a faster processor and a Retina display, the new iPad is the world's best tablet device.

50 really useful iPad tips and tricks

It's also fully capable of running the latest version of Apple's iOS operating system and great apps like iMovie and GarageBand. Here we present 50 really useful iPad tips. We cover everything from customising your Home screen through to getting more from built-in apps like Mail and Safari. 10 best tablet PCs in the world today The vast majority of these tips will also work on the original iPad and iPad 2, so owners of any generation of iPad shouldn't feel neglected. AK Notepad – Take Notes, Share Notes, and Set Reminders. iPad Apps to Meet 14 Learning Objectives. This evening Greg Kulowiec shared with me an excellent iPad project that he and Beth Holland recently published for Ed Tech Teacher. iPad As... is a large selection of high-quality iPad-apps designed to meet fourteen different learning objectives.

iPad Apps to Meet 14 Learning Objectives

When you visit iPad As... you can click on any of the objectives to be taken to a grid of free and paid apps that can be used to meet that objective. For example, if I want my students to create digital stories on their iPads, I would click on that objective and instantly see a list of the apps that my students could use for that purpose. Each app is accompanied by a description, price, and ease-of-use rating. Pack for iPad: Our List of the Best iPad Apps. If you're an engineer/scientist type, grab GraphiX48 for an on-screen version of the HP48GX calculator.

Pack for iPad: Our List of the Best iPad Apps

Sure, buttons and RPN are old school, but if you long for the days when a calulator was a tool rather than an arithmetic short cut this is the app for you. Another useful app is Genius Scan. It's technically an iPhone app, but is even better with the new iPad. It allows you to take a picture of a document or page then drag a rubber-band box to the edges, after which it de-perspectives the page and applies fairly smart contrast, brightness, and gamma enhancements to make a good B&W photocopy of the document. The non-pro version lets you send the resulting image to email and any other installed app which accepts PDFs*; the $2.99 pro version lets you print or send directly to box, dropbox, evernote, or google drive.

*Oddly enough, that includes dropbox, evernote, goodreader and kindle, among others. Steve Jobs and Apps for Autism. Free Speech - Augmentative & Alternative Communication App. SimpleK12 Webinar: May 15, 2012.