• How I Learned to Make Better Digital Stories with iPads and iMovie

    Follow @ed_apps   Watch this youtube video/digital story on Biomagnification.   Pretty good, right? Well, I think so. It’s concise,...

  • 8 Killer Apps For Music Creation

    Follow @ed_apps The iPad definately has some drawbacks, and I’m not always a fan – but the fact of the...

  • 5 Apps for Media Creation in the Jr/Sr High Inclusive Classroom

    Follow @ed_apps A couple of days ago I posted “5 Apps for Media Creation in the Elementary Inclusive Classroom”. Which...

  • 5 Apps for Learning and Media Creation for Elementary Students in the Inclusive Classroom

    Follow @ed_apps In the inclusive UDL classroom, accommodations are made to allow students multiple ways to share what they know and how...

Follow @ed_apps Every teacher seems to fully acknowledge how quickly and comfortably the average...

Developing A Student iPad Leadership Team In Your School

Follow @ed_apps Recently I hosted 20 teachers in my school district at the zoo...

A Lesson at the Zoo: Enhancing Field Trips with iPads

Follow @ed_apps Is there an app for that? Well, chances are there are dozens...

13 Ways To Use iMovie In The Classroom
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    Here It Is! All 14 iPad Sessions at #NSTA12

    Follow @ed_apps This Years NSTA Conference has 14 sessions focused on iPads in the classroom – Wow! I was asked to present at this years NSTA conference, but unfortunately had to turn the offer down. I’m pretty sad about that. NSTA is an outstanding conference – probably the best science teachers conference outside of Canada. I fully intend to follow all of the action via twitter – and here are the times and descriptions for All 15 iPad specific sessions at #NSTA12. Enjoy the conference. Thursday, March 29 8:00–9:00 AM...

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    Ripple Tank on the iPad

    Follow @ed_apps The number of first class physics simulators in the app store is impressive. The first one I want to share with you is Ripple Tank. It Is s much easier to use than a real ripple tank, and students can interact with it so easily. It does everything regarding waves that a high school physics class could ask for, including single and double slit simulations. Check it out for free, or pay only $5.99 for the full version. Follow @ed_apps

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