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iPad and iPhone apps to enhance teaching and learning
Last Updated: Oct 29, 2012 URL: http://libguides.mhs.vic.edu.au/content.php?pid=263855 Print Guide RSS UpdatesShareThis

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Rubric for Educational Apps Evaluation

See larger pdf version here and Google Doc version here.

Tony Vincent created this from Kathy Schrock's edited version of Harry Walker's rubric.

 

Give personalised feedback with ScreenChomp

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Join the 'Apps for Education' Facebook group

Are you on Facebook? Search the 'Apps for Education' open Facebook group and join. Great apps shared and showcased every day. 

Note-taking and annotating apps

Notability: A flexible app that lets you take handwritten or typed notes, as well as read and annotate images and PDFs. You can record audio notes that are “synced” with your typed or hand-written ones (it lets you listen to the part of the meeting or lecture that corresponded to the time you took down particular lines or phrases) It also exports its contents to, among other options, Dropbox and iTunes. The iTunes export is especially useful, since you can just pluck your annotated files off iTunes when you plug in the iPad.

      

    inClass

    InClass is a free iPhone and iPad app that could be a very useful tool for students carrying those devices. InClass provides students with tools for taking text, audio, and video notes. Students can also use the app to take pictures of hand-outs, slides, and other valuable information that they see in class.

    Taking notes is not all that InClass can be used for. It can also be used as a task management tool to help students keep track of their schedules and due dates. To share notes, images, videos, and schedules students can connect InClass to their Facebook accounts.

    Read more in Richard Byrne's blog post

        
       

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