Podstemic: Changing the Face of STEM Curriculum with Mobile Devices Speakers Cathleen RichardsonCathleen Richardon website: http://cathleenrichardson.com/ Blog: http://cre8tivmind.com/ Podstemic: http://podstemic.com/ Bookmarks: http://www.delicious.com/cre8tivmind Slideshare: http://slideshare.net/cre8tivmind YouTube: http://youtube.com/cathleenrichardson Google: http://www.google.com/profiles/thecathleenrichardson Websites: http://cre8tiveduservices.com, http://cre8tivmind.com, http://cathleenrichardson.com, http://podstemic.com Research and Money Sources President: educate to innovate Change the equation: http://www.changetheequation.org/ MacArthur Foundation – give money for ideas; look here, great … Continue reading
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Creating iPhone and iPad Apps in the Classroom (@dkiang) #blc11
Creating iPhone and iPad Apps in the Classroom Speakers Douglas Kiang needed something to do after the AP exam Challenge: can we switch from Java to Objective C? they are both object oriented, but… Challenge-based learning: http://ali.apple.com/cbl/ Challenge: Create an iPhone app that will be useful to our school community; it should be something that … Continue reading
Building Mobile Learning Communities using iPhone and Android with @lainierowell and @cbell619 #blc11
Had a ton of fun in this preconference session with Lainie and Chris!! They had us up and moving, doing a lot. I’ve been wanting to play more with QR codes and one of our 1st activities was exactly that. Take a look at the activity here. If you want to see some of my … Continue reading
iPad Resources as Tweeted by @lainierowell
In my quest to find more useful iPad apps, I found some good recommendations from Lainie Rowell. I attended one of her sessions when I was at BLC last year and am excited to be attending her pre-session again this year! The following resources come from her via twitter: Did an iPad workshop over the … Continue reading
Weekend Musings
I received David Wolber’s App Inventor Book and skimmed over it this weekend. It will be perfect to help me build the 2nd trimester of Introduction to Programming with Web Design. My idea is to have the programmers be the “app inventors” and the web designers create a class “marketplace” for the apps. We’ll see how … Continue reading
Doceri #ipad
Yesterday, I talked with Jamie about iPads and what he learned at ISTE. He told me about Doceri. What is Doceri? (from their website) Doceri is a revolutionary iPad software suite for classrooms, conference rooms, and auditoriums – any place where you give presentations, teach, or collaborate. In a nutshell, Doceri is the ultimate tool … Continue reading
Twitter is #Awesome
Highlights of what I learned from twitter today from those at ISTE: RT @brasst: Ipad Resources for Educators | @scoopit via @SFecich http://bit.ly/lZwzdt #bced #sd36learn #iste11 free webinars w/ @techmunoz @web20classroom @kylepace & others! –>http://goo.gl/ylW6q Gap Minder: http://www.gapminder.org/ face time at it’s finest! <==infographics ideas @eduz8 RT @teacherjenny6: Best tool for social bookmarking: 1. Diigo 2. Delicious 3. Google bookmarks 4. Facebook 5. iKeepBookmarks RT @dianewoodard: #iste11 Great Google resources http://j.mp/ikLcBh Woah- lots of cool … Continue reading