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10 Creative iPad Apps for Digital Storytelling in Class. Put simply, “digital storytelling” is just using computer-based tools to tell a story. There are many different ways to do this – from making movies, recording voices, creating animations or electronic books. In schools they can help to take a task that might be seen as mundane – write a report, write a story, explain a process, describe an experiment – and turn it into something a whole lot more interesting. The iPad is an excellent tool for doing this in the classroom since it has a built-in camera and microphone. The multi-touch screen also allows several children to be involved at the same time, in those apps which allow it. Here are 10 great iPad apps that you should definitely investigate. Most of them are paid-for apps, but there are a few which have free versions which allow you to try them out before you decide to commit. 1.

Sock Puppets lets children create their own lip-synched videos. 2. Toontastic allows children to draw, animate, and share their own cartoons. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Educational Technology and Mobile Learning: Doodlecast Pro is Now Free Great Presentations on Your iPad. Austin Group Focuses on Math and Storytelling Apps. Illustrating A Book On an iPad or Online. Sharing Files Across Platforms Is a Breeze With Instashare. Transferring files across devices can be a pain, especially when they run on separate platforms. One of the most common ways to share from a device to another without having to unpack wires, is to either email the file to yourself so you can open it on the second device, or to upload it to your Dropbox and re-download the file on the other device. Not only is this time-consuming, it requires an internet connection and has serious limitations when it comes to file sizes and types.

Thanks to Instashare, you can send files to almost any device instantly without having to worry about wires, file size or compatibility. Like the article? You should subscribe and follow us on twitter. Getting Started The main characteristic of Instashare is its simplicity. Once it’s downloaded though, it works very much like Apple’s AirDrop, as it lets you send and receive any type of file with nearby devices, without having to worry about anything else.

Sharing Files Shortcomings Wrapping Up. App Reviews | check out the TeacherCast review of the app: iPadio. Follow App Review by: Michelle Naymick @littleacorn72 Click to vote Rating: 7.0/10 (3 votes cast) ipadio allows you to broadcast live to the web from your cell or land line phone. These recordings result in a URL that can be attached to webtools such as LiveBinders and webpages. On the ipadio site (under settings) you can also set your phlogs to go directly to your Twitter account, itunes, blogs and more. ipadio refers to these recordings as phlogs (or phone blogs). Many times there are rote directions or materials that I need to convey to more than one class or group. In comes ipadio, I just record my “speech” on my iphone, grab the URL from the ipadio website and embed it into my webpage or LiveBinder voila-all can hear my words (or the author’s) without me ever opening my mouth again.

It is so easy to make a phlog from this app- just hit Record & Publish, wait for the countdown, record, pause, and upload. To find out more about ipadio go to. 32 Augmented Reality Apps for the Classroom. By edshelf: Reviews & recommendations of tools for education Augmented Reality (AR) is a growing field of technology where real life is modified and enhanced by computer-generated sights and sounds. The most common use of AR can be seen through mobile apps. Point your device’s camera at something that the app recognizes, and it will generated a 3D animation or video superimposed over whatever is on your camera’s screen. The effect makes the computer-generated item appear like it’s really there. Want to see how it works? App developers are building AR apps for fun, educational, and commercial uses. Which augmented reality apps do you use?

32 Augmented Reality Apps for the Classroom From edshelf Image attribution flickr user turkletom. 013 - All About Apps. June 2013. I'm enjoying my first experience at iste.Jessica and Holly gave a great presentation about projects to easily integrate into any curriculum using various apps on the iPad.PDF of the presentation: Below are my notes from the session: The goal is to use higher level thinking skills: evaluate and create.

Basic skills your students need to know about the iPad: Spotlight search- push home button and swipe backwards to get the search box, or hit the home button twice Adding images to camera roll- take pics, screenshot with two buttons, or save to camera roll from Internet Google image search- advanced search- free images to add to iPad without infringing on copyright Taking videos - hold the iPad horizontally Action button - sending or pushing the product to share it (box with arrow) Turning in assignments: Dongle - plug it into your MacBook or other Mac and treat it like a flash drive Cloud: Dropbox, skydive, Evernote, skitch Edmodo. The Playground Advocate: 6 Places For Discovering New Mobile Apps.

Teachers often ask me where they can find great educational apps. I learn about apps from a lot of sources, and not just from sites that curate lists of apps. However, having a short list of go-to sites that will keep you aware of the latest and greatest apps is definitely helpful. I have a list that I created with several of these sites. It can be a bit overwhelming, so if you aren't interested in picking through the entire list, I've included 6 of my favorites below: Fun Educational Apps- Apps for iOS. This site has tons of reviews of apps from multiple content areas and age ranges. Plus you can sign up for free app alerts. Smart Apps for Kids- Another website that is searchable by age and subject-area. Edshelf- A great community of educators sharing their favorite digital tools, including apps.

APPitic- Awesome site with curated lists of apps in many categories including apps for flipped learning, Challenge-Based Learning, and the ISTE NETS. 50 Shades of Mobile. iPad Apps and Resources for Teachers. Apps for Winter Reading. For families traveling this winter or teachers simply looking for an alternative to tablet games, there are lots of great apps for winter reading. Android devices, iPhones and iPads can be turned into ebook readers with a quick tap or swipe. Portable and kid-friendly, these interactive storybooks will support and engage young readers. Snowman Joe (iOS) Follow along with this musical storybook as readers travel through a winter wonderland. Auto Play reads the book aloud as it zooms into parts of the illustrations and highlights keywords. Read Me Stories (iOS and Android) This app is full of picture books with illustrations that children will love.

Epic! Another subscription-based service for iPads called Epic! Frozen: Storybook Deluxe (iOS) This storybook app from Disney brings the characters from the Frozen movie to life on your children's iPad screens. Winter Is (iOS) Dr. A wide variety of classic Dr. Nothing Ever Happens at the South Pole (iOS) A Blizzard of eBooks. Evalipad_content. Going global with Book Creator - Book Creator for iPad.

Wouldn’t it be good if schools from across the world could collaborate on a project…? Meg Wilson is a special education teacher and assistive technology specialist, as well as being an Apple Distinguished Educator since 2011. She blogs at iPodsibilities.com, IEAR.org, and EdReach.us about special education and mobile learning devices, app reviews, and other resources for educators. Meg hosts the MacReach podcast on EdReach.us, where she talks all things Apple each Thursday night. Redefining teaching and learning As a technology integrator for Avenues: The World School, I am constantly searching for technology tools that will allow students and teachers to redefine teaching and learning in a way that is personalised and accessible to a range of abilities.

It is important that I find tools that allow for both creativity and collaboration. Collaboration made easy with Book Creator The Global iBook >> Download the Global iBook for free from the iBookstore. The 30 must-have iPad apps for teachers around the world | Learn Egg. Working Together: iPad Apps that Facilitate Student Collaboration.

Critical Evaluation of Apps - Kathy Schrock's iPads4teaching. ALL My App Reviews and Suggestions. Home / ALL My App Reviews and Suggestions Apr2 By Matt Gomez ALL My App Reviews and Suggestions Category: Apps, Digital Storytelling, iPad, Tech Leave a Comment I decided to make one post with links to all my app suggestions and reviews. Apps We Use in Kindergarten iPads Tips For Getting Started Week One My Favorite FREE apps for Elementary The $10 iPad setup (and $20 iPad setup) Classroom Blog: Using the iPad to Create Content for the Blog App 101 Videos: How To Use These Apps Explain Everything 101 (teaching nouns large group) Explain Everything 101 (creating audio decodable books) Skitch 101 (free) “New” Skitch 101 (free) Popplet App 101 Write About This 101 Venn Diagram 101 (free) Educreations 101 (free) iPad 101 Video: How To Save Images to the Camera Roll Storytelling/Creativity Our Mission in Kindergarten Tech Ideas for the First Day of School Getting To Know You Activity with Explain Everything Stop Motion in Kindergarten Augmented Reality with Aurasma Mother’s Day Video Card Explain Everything Math.

10 Free Apps To Jumpstart Your iPad Cart - Getting Smart by Guest Author - 1st5days, backtoschool, edapps, EdTech, ipaded, iPads. The beginning of the school year is a good time to take out that shared iPad cart and get teachers excited to use it. The hardest part is figuring out where to start. I like to start with getting teachers to understand that you don’t use apps to teach concepts. Find apps that allow students to be creative, and integrate projects with the standards you are already teaching. I have recently started helping out at Menchaca Elementary School in Austin, TX. The principal there, John Rocha, is very enthusiastic about integrating technology with their shared cart of twenty iPads. The teachers shared that enthusiasm, when I spoke with them at a staff development before the school year started. Kathyschrock : Thx, @lesliefisher Go get xrec... First Look at Younity: Easily access your Windows and Mac files on an iOS device.

File storage is a mess right now. Cloud storage services have stepped in to help, but the NSA’s surveillance programs has eroded much of the trust in the cloud just as users were starting to overcome their fears. Entangled Media’s Younity “personal cloud” app takes a different approach. Instead of storing files in the cloud, it leaves them where they are. In essence, Younity exists as an auto-updating filesystem on your iOS device with multiple levels of metadata organization. Younity’s iOS app then serves as a file browser with simple media support. To get started with Younity, install the desktop app on your Windows PC or Mac, and then download the free iOS app (an Android version is in the works).

The downside to Younity’s solution is that you’ll need to keep your computer on to access your files, but the upside is that Younity itself never has direct access to your data, so you don’t have to worry about government subpoenas. Keep in mind, Younity is not a backup solution. . ➤ Younity. Twitter. Memofon. A Report: Using Tellagami and iMovie | iPads in... TouchCast creates an interactive presentation t... Three competing visions of educational technology. Which is yours? 15 iPad Skills Every Teacher and Student should Have. Check the learning goals below and share with us your feedback. Enjoy 1- My students should be able to create presentations . Here are the apps to help you achieve this goal : Sliderocket Idea Flight3- Slideshark5- SlideGrabber6- Prezi Viewer4- Xavier Presentation 2- My students should be able to create digital stories.

Here are the apps to help you achieve this goal 1-StoryKit2- Talking Tom & Ben News3- I Tell a Story4- Scholastic Storia5- Talking Tom Cat6- Toontastic7- Our Story8- Bunsella Bedtimes Story 3- My students should be able to create eBooks . 1- Book Creator for iPad2- eBook Magic3- Demibooks Composer4- Story Patch5- Creative Book Builder 4- My students should be able to print their docs right from their iPad. 1- Epson iPrint2- Print Magic3- ACT Printer4- Doc Printer5- Air Sharing 5- My students should be able to create videos . 1- Animoto Video2- Videolicious3- Vidify app4- ReelDirector5- Magisto6- Super 87- Vintagio8- iMovie 6- I want to Improve my students reading skills.

30 iPad Apps Every Teacher Should Be Using. Recommended iPad Apps. 15 Must-Have iPad Apps - The Best Free Apps. You've got your iPad, and now you are ready to fill up with great apps. But what should you download? The only downside of having the most popular app store on the planet is some really great apps can become lost in a sea of possibilities. But don't worry. No matter your interest, this collection of the best free iPad apps are "must have" downloads from the app store.

The Best iPad Games Crackle Move over Netflix and Hulu Plus, there's a new best movie app in town. App Showdown: Netflix vs Hulu Plus iWork Apple began giving away the iWork suite of office apps to anyone who purchased a new iPad after the release of the iPhone 5S. Google Maps When Apple replaced Google Maps with their own Maps app, it created such a backlash that Tim Cook apologize. Evernote Evernote works similar to the Notes app that comes with the iPad, but includes a number of super-charged features. Pandora Thus far, we have books, movies and tv among our must-have iPad apps, but we aren't about to leave out music. iBooks. Apps Gone Free. Editor’s Pick: Cut the Rope: Time Travel HD Cut the Rope: Time Travel HD(4.5 stars with 3985 User Ratings) iPad App $0.99 → Free for a limited time Cut the Rope: Time Travel(5 stars with 8565 Ratings) iPhone App Everyone has heard of and played Cut the Rope, right?

At least some version of it, we bet. Today’s final free app is Cut the Rope Time Travel, bringing us an intriguing and fun new way to enjoy the classic iOS game. Ly List - iPad App Recommendations for K-6 #k-6 #elementary #samgliksman #samgliksman #ipad #apps #ios #app. 10 steps to a Successful iPad Implementation in Schools. #iPad App Smackdown | #TechEducator Podcast #16. Podcast: Play in new window | Download | Embed Welcome to the 16th episode of the Tech Educator Podcast hosted by Jeff Bradbury, Sam Patterson, Jeff Herb and Jon Samuelson. The Tech Educator Podcast is a weekly round table discussion about current topics in educational technology. For more information, please visit www.techeducatorpodcast.com. Many great ways to participate in the TechEducator Podcast. News from our Podcasts: TeacherCast: AppShed Podcast Instructional Tech Talk: This past month has been a little quiet on ITT – the end of the school year has been crazy!

Techlandia: Wes Fryer interview just posted today, and we have Erin Klein next Saturday, and the fabulous Kyle Pace the following Saturday. Apps: Jeff H: Haiku DeckJoin.meGoodreaderNotabilityExplain EverythingGuardian EyewitnessEvernoteToodledoWhiteboardWrite AboutAnswer UndergroundCandy Crush Jon: Jeff B: Dual BrowserPaperRGB/HSB/HEXCoach’s EyeJello Jiggle ItProspect SnapAir HockeyKidBlog Links: TechEducatorPodcast.com Hosts: App Lists. App Lists. iPadpalooza 13. Inkle » inklewriter. New: 10 of the best Apple and Android apps for education in 2013.

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