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iPadApps-DigitalLearningFarm.jpg
Incredible resource to find apps. This is from Silvia Tolisano as a digital apps farm for learning. It includes apps, websites, tools. Pretty ubiquitous tools but some specifically ipad/iphone.
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FutureMe.org: Write a Letter to the Future
Email letters to yourself to remind you do to things. You can also write a letter to the future. All kinds of fascinating uses for this app and website.
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Academic Earth | Online Courses | Academic Video Lectures
Named a top website in education, academic earth aggregates open content of all kinds into courses. Of the best use, I think, are the ratings that let you see the best lectures, etc. To subscribe to the best lectures in your field as a sort of podcast would be powerful.
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behindEars: Education Resources
Very nice listing of open education resources for those of you looking for opencourseware. How long till schools start using these sites as their curriculum?
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Rethinking How We Learn To Play Music With Innovative Software @PSFK
So many things are being rethought in teaching including how we teach music. The new "playground sessions" from Zag invention is a system that uses gaming, popular songs, and the idea of play to improve musical ability. It sounds great but we'll have to see how well it is implemented. Never underestimate the power of a powerful app.
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Five free Kindle Fire apps everyone should sideload | ExtremeTech
Dropbox tops this list from extremetech of the 5 free Kindle fire apps that owners of the hot new tablet should download. Dropbox rocks every platform because it is the glue that links us together -- much more ubiquitous than icloud, they must just have the killer app.
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100 best Android apps (hat tip to Theresa Allen) if you have android, take a look here.
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New RockMelt socializes Chrome's Omnibox, new tabs | The Download Blog - Download.com
Rock melt is still there. The social web browser with all kinds of sharing and Facebook goodness is now at Beta 5. rockMelt as a browser is used an overage of 7 hours per day and 60% of the users are under 25. I only use it when I'm feeling social as chats come up all the time. Interesting browser and worth a try if you stay up on this. It will be blocked for most schools that limit access to social media sites but what if you could have a built in portal like this linking you to your education networks?
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Gube Curates Kid-Safe YouTube Videos for iOS
Another website (this one reviewed by lifehacker) for giving kid-friendly access to Youtube. There is a cost. Gube is $3.99 one time. (Some services have monthly costs.)
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A new website that matches events with your personality type. Of interest is how you can find self improvement events. what happens when such a site takes educational activities and recommends matches. Interesting concept.
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New Dropbox for Android improves productivity - AGBeat
Nice tour of dropbox for android which has a lot of new features Android users will love.
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Cell and Cell Structure | Educational iPad App for Middle-School
The website for cell and cell structure. This looks like a phenomenal app. How long till textbook companies will start grabbing these apps and integrating them into their books? This is an ipad only app. It is not free but because of the strong review is being included for you to review.
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Cell and Cell Structure by Punflay.
This reviewer says that it is an "essential app for high school and university level life science classes." Costs $1.99 but got a 5 star rating. -
Easy Classroom Polling For Teachers and Students | ClassPager
This is an easy, private, free, polling system used by cell phone expert Liz Kolb. With her thoughts on this, I'm willing to plan it in during January.
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From Toy to Tool: Cell Phones in Learning: ClassPager for SMS and Polling Students!
Liz Kolb is using Class pager, a free tool that lets you create class alerts. There is no limit of students or parents for this private service. What is so cool is that you can also have free text polls. If you have an ipod touch you can use one of their free texting apps to interact with it as well. Here is Liz's review of the app.
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15 Free Charlie Chaplin Films Online | Open Culture
Charlie Chaplin was a film icon of the silent film era. I grew up watching these films when they were really films on a reel in the dining room. Now you can download these 15 free films from online. I showed some of these to my children just so they'd understand this small part of culture.
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Tizi app turns your iPhone into a pricey iPad remote, enlists Siri for channel surfing -- Engadget
Further reinforcing the fact that ipads are becoming screens of choice. the Tizi app is a remote control for your ipad. So, if you have an ipad in your room hooked up to the projector, and want to control your ipad via your ipod touch or iphone, this app is for you. (We really don't know how these things will be used, do we?)
Edu app news: apps, ebooks, and sites for your classroom #mlearning 12/29/2011
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