Following an iPad in Education workshop led by Meg Wilson (@iPodsibilities on Twitter) that was held at Apple last week, I asked an Apple employee to share with me useful materials for follow up.
Educators can also use a combination of Reeder and Evernote. I use this to fuel myself up with information so I can make new blog posts about my gaming site and food blogs. :)
These sites are great. I would also check out TCEA's list (https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0AvFbfb1mWoNwdGlweWtkZkFRS1gzUDMtTUtoTEw0MkE&hl=en&authkey=COnNtvwO#gid=0) and Apptivities.org.
I also have a list of HOT Apps for HOTS (including task cards and lessons), a 5 Part iPad series for Educators (including iPad Lessons), and podcasts for educators separated by content area @ http://techchef4u.wordpress.com/
Any administrators found a great app for classroom observations?
ReplyDelete@Shana, you may find what you're looking for in this post, "Daily Walkthroughs with Google Apps and the iPad" http://t.co/xrSM5Ff
ReplyDeleteYou can also try this one:
ReplyDeleteiObserve
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Educators can also use a combination of Reeder and Evernote. I use this to fuel myself up with information so I can make new blog posts about my gaming site and food blogs. :)
ReplyDeleteTry LanSchool from Australia for classroom observation.
ReplyDeleteThese sites are great. I would also check out TCEA's list (https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0AvFbfb1mWoNwdGlweWtkZkFRS1gzUDMtTUtoTEw0MkE&hl=en&authkey=COnNtvwO#gid=0) and Apptivities.org.
ReplyDeleteI also have a list of HOT Apps for HOTS (including task cards and lessons), a 5 Part iPad series for Educators (including iPad Lessons), and podcasts for educators separated by content area @ http://techchef4u.wordpress.com/
Found a cool prezi on using iPads in the classroom.
ReplyDeletehttp://prezi.com/oe6wctungmhf/ipads-in-the-classroom/