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MobyMax: Tablet + help differentiating instruction

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At Anastasis , we are a 1-1 iPad setting, this works really well for us, but we also have a population where we can request a device in a BYOD situation. One of our struggling students (happens to be dyslexic) has a broken iPad and used the MobyMax for the last two weeks in his 7th grade year. Join us for 5-Sigma Edu Con in February!

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Magik Play: A beautiful blend of digital and physical play

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Students download an app on their iPad and use wooden blocks that interact with the iPad screen to build structures that interact with the illustrations on the app. He also struggled to keep the blocks far enough away when he wasn’t building so that they didn’t interact with the iPad and mess up the “magic.”

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123D Design: The simplest (FREE) way to get ideas into 3D

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The 3D creation tool is available for PC, Mac, and iPad download ensuring that no matter what devices you have at your disposal, you can take advantage of this awesome tool. At Anastasis , we’ve been playing with the iPad version of 123D Design. As if that wasn’t great enough, it also supports many new 3D printers!

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Aurasma: Create Augmented Reality Experiences in Under 2 Min.

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As students look through their iPhone/iPad/Android’s camera in the Aurasma app, all of that vocabulary would pop up as others explored the room. Tips: Learners can create augmented reality experiences from the Aurasma website, but to actually view the augmented reality, an iPhone/iPad/Android device with the Aurasma app is needed.

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DragonBox Math Apps: Teaching students to think like mathematicians

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If you have a 1:1 iPad classroom, use these apps daily! How to integrate Dragon Box math apps into your classroom: The DragonBox math apps take advantage of a student’s innate curiosity through play and exploration of math concepts. Each game engages students through exploration, reflection, and application.

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Plus Happy Numbers: Free Monthly Math challenges for the primary classroom

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Plus Happy Numbers is designed to be used on any device that you have in your classroom including iPad and Mac (via Safari), Chromebook, PC and Andriod (via Google Chrome). Students each receive their own login so that individual progress can be tracked and reported back to you.

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Flipgrid for every classroom

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Students can respond with short video responses using any browser, Chromebook, iPad, tablet, or mobile device. It’s simple (and free) to get started, just create a grid and add a topic to spark some discussion. All the students can view the videos and engage. You can moderate videos, provide custom feedback, and set the privacy rules.