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10 Good iPad Book Creator Apps to Use with Your Students March 7, 2014 Below is an updated list of some powerful iPad apps for creating books that you can use with your students. I have only selected ten of what I think are the best and ideal apps for using with different age groups from kids up to adults. I invite you to check them out and share with your colleagues. 1- Book Creator The simple way to create your own beautiful iBooks, right on the iPad.Use Book Creator to create a personalised story for your child, or arrange family pictures and art into a beautiful eBook. 2- A Novel Idea A Novel Idea is a good tool for plotting your story and recording bursts of inspiration. 3- Creative Book Builder Creative Book Builder enables everyone to create, edit and publish ebooks in a few minutes on the go. Using the easy-to-use interface of this app you can add text, place photos on pages, and share with your friends within a few seconds. Create Amazing Story Books, even with your personal Narration!

Accompagnement de l'opération Ordicollège | Un site animé par le CRDP du Limousin Green Screen by Do Ink on the App Store Top 8 Competencies of a Mobile Learning Designer Mobile learning is one of the major revolutions happening around us that demands a shift in the mere thinking of ‘learning’. It requires us to unlearn and relearn some of the traditional notions such as learners’ attention span, learning style/preference, and the new (additional) dimensions to learning. In this article, we’ll take a quick look at the top eight essential competencies that a new age learning designer is required to possess for designing effective mobile learning interventions for today’s workplaces. It is exciting to be part of the learning revolution happening all around us, with new learning paradigms and technologies emerging almost on a daily basis. Mobile learning is one such major revolution that demands a shift in the mere thinking of ‘learning’. Learners’ attention span (Short)Learning style/preference (Ubiquitous)New (additional) dimensions to learning (Context) As we know, mobile learning is not e-learning on mobiles. Knowledge Skills Attitude Bottom Line

Support | Plickers - Clickers, Simplified Welcome to Plickers! Thank you for using Plickers in your classroom! Use the links in the "How to Use Plickers" Guide to jump to the relevant sections for more specific questions. How to Use Plickers Download the Plickers app for your Android or iOS device Print or order Plickers cards to use with your students Create a class on Plickers.com Add a question on your mobile app Scan student responses Review data Repeat! Other Awesome Things You Can Do with Plickers For other questions about Plickers, check out our FAQ. Downloading the Plickers App Get the Android app here Get the iOS app here Only the teacher needs the Plickers app on a mobile device; students don't need to download anything! Printing or Ordering Plickers Cards There are 2 ways to get Plickers cards for your students: Order a matte laminated set here Print your own set: Standard Set (recommended): a set of 40 cards measuring 5.5" x 5.5" that are easily scannable from 20-25 ft. Creating a Class Back to Top Still Stuck?

Videolicious on the App Store 5 Great Ways to Document Students Mobile Learning I am actually working on an academic paper on Education 3.0 which I am intending to publish in one of the mobile tech journals. I will provide you with a synthesis of the main points I am covering but I can not republish it here in my blog though I have the full authorship rights because republishing a published paper is prohibited by most academic journal policies. However, one of the things that really drew my attention while working on this paper is how teachers can document students' learning in a world increasingly going mobile. Digging deeper into this topic, I decided to share this short guide with you to help you better understand and learn about the mobile tools to use to document your students learning while on the go. There are actually five ways for teachers to document students mobile learning : 1- Blogging This is the most pertinent way to advocate to your students. Photos speak a thousand words or louder than words. 4- Audio blogging 5- Note Taking

ÉDUCAPPLIS Un projet collectif Les partenaires du wiki Éducapplis, soit l'Association pour les applications pédagogiques de l'ordinateur au postsecondaire (APOP) et le Cégep de Rivière-du-Loup Un site, un outil… et une fructueuse collaboration Si, jusqu’à tout récemment, les utilisateurs cherchaient à exploiter les avantages de l’ordinateur portable versus ceux de l’ordinateur de bureau, les nouveaux outils de type tablette électronique viennent bousculer les perceptions, sinon les points de vue sur les pratiques liées aux équipements mobiles. C’est dans ce contexte que l’APOP (Association pour les applications pédagogiques de l’ordinateur au postsecondaire) et le Cégep de Rivière-du-Loup ont mis en ligne Éducapplis, un répertoire des applications disponibles pour le iPad à des fins pédagogiques. Des objectifs visant une réalisation pérenne Des applications qui supportent l’apprentissage Le tableur Google, accessible et versatile pour documenter et éditer les applis

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