Mobile Motivation – Mobile Learning Resources is a Livebinder created by Shelly Terrell that has it all – from lesson plans, apps, project based learning, assessment and much more. The most complete collection for BOYD or mobile learning I have come across.
Appitic is an App collection site for educators with apps divided into categories.
Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in iPad, iPod Touch/iPhone | Posted on December 9, 2011
21 iOS 5 Tips to Make Your Life Easier will help those upgrading their iPhone and iPads to the new operating system.
Here are a trio of great sites for finding Apps and using iPod Touch as an Internet device.
Why an iPod Touch in Education?
The Daily App Show
App Craver.Com
20 New Ways Students with Disabilities benefit from iOS 5 Who knew that one of the major benefits of the new Apple iOS 5 operating system would be a plethora of upgrades that help students with special needs – including assistive touch.
39 Sites for Using iPads in the Classroom is a post on the iPads for Learning blog as a tribute to Steve Jobs.
PBS App allows you to enjoy more than 300 hours of video on your mobile device.
iPad Apps for Math & Science is a list tailored to middle and high school teachers of Math and Science.
iPad Apps for Physical Education Teachers
comes from the blog, “The Physical Education Teacher.”
iPads in Education
Great site for all things iPad.
Teach With Your iPad
has Apps organized by subject, type, grades levels.
App Lists
Finding the best iPhone apps is like hitting AppStore pay dirt. Our AppLists are handpicked bundles of apps that fit your unique style. Whether you are looking for an app to use your phone for a particular purpose, or just want to have more fun on the go, AppLists transform your iPhone to your very own myPhone.
Sketchpad Explorer
Drag, manipulate and animate visual mathematical representations to develop your understanding of fundamental concepts across elementary mathematics, geometry, algebra, trigonometry, calculus, and beyond.
Currently free at iTunes.
Motion Math App
is an inexpensive but very effective app to use when teaching fractions – espcially the conversion of fractions to decimels.
iTunes Apps for Teachers Page
iTunes now has their educational apps organized on a page for teachers. Apps are grouped into categories such as classroom tasks, curriculum support, instructional tools, reference, and personal organization.
Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in iPod Touch/iPhone | Posted on August 15, 2011
10 Tips to Improve Your iPhone Experience is an article from Tech Republic with practical hints to make your iPhone use easier.
Speak-N-Spell App – Review from NY Times
Short, concise review of this early learning app.
Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Blogs, iPad, iPod Touch/iPhone | Posted on July 10, 2011
How to Set Up iTunes Account without a Credit Card
Tony Vincent, in his blog Learning in Hand, has a short and sweet description of how teachers can set up an iTunes account without putting in their credit cards.
Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in iPod Touch/iPhone | Posted on July 10, 2011
16 Tips to Take Your iPhone to the Next Level is an interesting article in The New York Times that give new and veteran iPhone users tips to enhance your productivity.
Common Core Standards App is now available on iTunes and it’s free. Great tool for those school systems who have adopted or moving toward Common Core Standards.
Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in iPad, iPod Touch/iPhone, iTunes | Posted on June 13, 2011
Everything you Need to Know About the New iTunes is an article from the Personal Tech section of the New York Times. You will need to update to iTunes 10.3.1 to begin utilizing some of the new features.
Terrific Apps Blog is a new one I found concentrating on iPad and iPod touch apps for learning.
How to Take Better Pictures with the iPhone Camera is a post on the iPhone blog that offers some very good tips on getting the most out of your iPhone camera. It includes Apps on photo enhancement.