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Digital Pedagogy in Lower Primary
48 iPad Apps That Teachers Love
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correct.li // let users correct your mistakes
Blogs, company websites, portals. What connects them? Mistakes. Misspelled words, wrong information, bad grammar. We want to take care of it. Would you like to help us?
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Asana – Task Management for Teams
Asana is the shared task list for your team.
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Evernote for Schools | Evernote
Keep a lifetime of learning at your fingertips. Evernote is a great tool for students and teachers to capture notes, save research, collaborate on projects, snap photos of whiteboards, record audio and more. Everything you add to your account is automatically synced and made available on all the computers, phones and tablets you use.
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Easy Portfolio is the easiest and most powerful way to create an ePortfolio. Let your digital and analog work shine with this professional and truly gorgeous tool. Capture and share your work with ease.
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“Google Now” Knows More About You Than Your Family Does – Are You OK With That?
The new Google Now feature unveiled this week at the Google I/O developers conference is designed to automatically present the information you need – even before you ask for it. The impressive results cover everything from helping you get to work to which sports teams you like – but they are possible only because Google knows so much about you. The vast extent of that knowledge is raising big red flags about privacy issues.
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15 Ways To Become A Better Self-Learner | Edudemic
Try some of the following and experiment with what works in a more independent educational setting.
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Google+ for tablets is the mobile app Facebook should have designed | VentureBeat
Google released a tablet version of its mobile application for the Google+ social network at its Google I/O developer conference. And even though Vic Gundotra’s Google+ presentation was the least exciting and most interruptible portion of the keynote, the tablet application, available for Android and soon for iPad, knocked my socks off.
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Teachers Guide on The Use of iPad in education
iPad is a cool versatile tool that has a huge potential in education. It is widely believed that iPad has started tranforming the face of education and revolutionizng modes of learning. Results coming out of pilot studies on the integration of iPads in the classroom seem to be promising.
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5 Reasons Tablets Will Change Higher Education in the Next 5 Years | EdTech Magazine
The growth is having a major impact on business, healthcare, finance and higher education. Students’ use of tablets is increasing at a significant rate, as noted by .eduGuru:
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Multiple Choice Test Questions May Be Replaced with Game-Based Assessments? « Managing eLearning
Earlier this month, I previewed a talk at the Games+Learning+Society Conference 8.0 at the University of Wisconsin. Jody Clarke-Midura and Jennifer Groff have since given their much anticipated talk titled “Formal Game-Based Assessments: The Challenge and Opportunity of Building Next Generation Assessments” and it is now available to watch online here.
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The English language is forever changing. New words appear; old ones fall out of use or change their meanings. World Wide Words tries to record at least some part of this shifting wordscape by featuring new words, word histories, the background to words in the news, and the curiosities of native English speech.
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Moneyville – Teach students financial literacy
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TED Blog | 100 Websites You Should Know and Use
The Web is constantly turning out new and extraordinary services many of us are unfamiliar with. During TED University at this spring’s TED2007 in Monterey, Julius Wiedemann, editor in charge at Taschen GmbH, offered an ultra-fast-moving ride through sites in many different areas, from art, design and illustration, to daily news, blogs and curiosity. Now, by popular demand, here’s his list of 100 websites you should know and use >>
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Pixorial – Easiest Video Creation and Sharing Platform
Create, share and discover the stories in your videos with incredible ease!
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News by geographic location
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WikiStats – Wikipedia Trends in RealTime
All Wikipedia edits during the past 24 hours:
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Entertainment: A complete exploration
What is entertainment? How huge is this domain? What opportunities does this domain provide? Find everything in this section
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Education – Google World Wonders Project
The World Wonders Project is a valuable resource for students and scholars who can now virtually discover some of the most famous sites on earth. The project offers an innovative way to teach history and geography to students of primary and secondary schools all over the world.
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– 30 Online Multimedia Resources for PBL and Flipped Classrooms by Michael Gorman
Welcome to the another in a series of PBL Mania Posts here at Tech & Learning. For the next few weeks I am celebrating Project Based Learning. In this post I will introduce you to some multimedia mega-sites found on the web that can be used in the PBL classroom.