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Wednesday, 16 October 2013

The 55 Best Free Education Apps for iPad

http://www.teachthought.com/apps-2/the-55-best-best-free-education-apps-for-ipad/



Given that this article was written in March, 2013, there are no doubt several new apps that aren't mentioned here that would qualify for the list.  Which is a problem with such lists.

You may still wish to check out the website, as it provides a range of other articles relating to digital technology and education. 

At the time of writing, articles on 21st century thinking and digital citizenship were highlighted.


Here is a considerable extract that appears at the start of the article.
The following is our list for the 55 best apps for learning we can find. Some are formal learning–math drilling and phonics, for example–while others are RSS readers, social media platforms, and the like. These are purposely not all purely academic, “training” apps that focus on individual skills, but rather the an array of apps students could use daily to improve their ability to think, connect, and use information.
A few notes:
1. Some may require in-app purchases, but we tried to limit these. We also tried to limit how many “lite/free” versions of more robust paid apps we included. We wanted the list to be as truly free as possible for you to use.
2. Some of these we included a brief statement of why you should use the app, while others we included developer commentary.
3. They are numbered, but are in no certain order.
4. We tried to included a wide variety of apps. It might be that 25 of the best 50 are phonics instruction, but we didn’t want the list dominated by any single grade level or content area.
5. We’ve got an Android version (of the list) coming in the next few days.

Friday, 30 August 2013

Educational Web Tools

http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2013/07/10-new-educational-web-tools-for.html




What is better than one new web tool?  Ten new web tools! 

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning is a website that contains a plethora of resources for teachers in all KLA areas.

A great place to spend your holidays!

Socrative Student Response System

http://www.socrative.com/

This site lets you engage the students in your classrooms through a series of educational exercises and games via smartphones, laptops, and tablets.

Socrative takes teachers 3 minutes to set up and takes their classes 20 seconds to load.

The site has an introductory video to show you how it works as well as clearly written instructions for staff on how to create a variety of quizzes.

Recommended by Kylie Brookshaw

Friday, 16 August 2013

Todays Meet: realtime online collabortion

www.todaysmeet.com



Create a room.
Enter your name.
Post a comment, question and obtain feedback immediately from your audience.
The room can be open for two hours to up to one year.
A transcription of the Comments can be downloaded for use at a later time.

This is an excellent tool for capturing students' responses


Friday, 26 July 2013

Word Skills 3: Review Tool


Icon from the Review Menu tab:

The Comment feature of Word is a useful tool when reviewng a student's work. It gives the teacher the opportunity to indicate where the student may be able to improve the information that has been presented in the document.

By inserting a comment directly into the document, the student gets clearer feedback. By providing a draft in digital format, the student can continue working.