Below is the link to our session.
Session Link
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
iPad Development Day Links
iPad Development Day Links
Teaching with the iPad Free Course
http://www.udemy.com/teachingwiththeipad/
How Tech is changing college life
http://bit.ly/MXjfpI
Increase ownership of iPads by students
http://bit.ly/QrlpiP
Facebook page for Teaching with the iPad
http://facebook.com/teachingwiththeipad
Teaching with the iPad Free Course
http://www.udemy.com/teachingwiththeipad/
How Tech is changing college life
http://bit.ly/MXjfpI
Increase ownership of iPads by students
http://bit.ly/QrlpiP
Facebook page for Teaching with the iPad
http://facebook.com/teachingwiththeipad
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Upcoming iPad rollout in August
There are three upcoming events in which new iPads will be given to those who do not own a new iPad. In addition, instructions for the development day will be handed out as well.
I want everyone to have the opportunity to play with the iPads before the development day in September.
Please register for one of the three events on our Facebook group page.
Thanks, Chuck
I want everyone to have the opportunity to play with the iPads before the development day in September.
Please register for one of the three events on our Facebook group page.
Thanks, Chuck
Saturday, May 19, 2012
Using iPad textbooks
Even though this video is taking about K-12 using iPad textbooks I could see the benefit of using the iPad to hold all course textbooks for colleges as well. What is really powerful is that Apple is opening up "iBook Author" to allow anyone to create a textbook for their courses!
http://www.apple.com/education/ipad/includes/video-textbooks.html#video-textbooks
http://www.apple.com/education/ibooks-textbooks/
Friday, May 18, 2012
15 Favorite iPad Apps As Selected By Teachers
As it turns out, free apps really outweighed paid apps in our survey responses. Here I list eleven free apps that rose to the top of the list when ranked by numbers of votes, followed by four paid apps that performed as well as the lower ranking free apps. Evernote and Dropbox easily rose to the no. 1 & 2 spots in the ranked list, with about 1 out of 3 respondents recommending at least one of these two popular applications.
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