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How to Create a Paperless Classroom

Ask a Tech Teacher

The other feels like the catalog room of the Library of Congress. This should include homework, projects, student presentation, school events–everything that requires preparation. The traditional classroom vs. paperless is like a cell phone vs. an iPhone. Would you trade your smartphone for a 1983 Nokia mobile phone?

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Best Lesson Planner Apps for Teachers

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

There are also mobile apps that allow teachers to create, edit and share their lessons on the go. A sample of these mobile apps are included below. Compatibility: iPhone/iPad and Android / Price: Free / Age : 4+ 2. Compatibility: iPhone/iPad and Android / Price: Free, offers in-app purchases / Age : 4+ 3.

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Nearpodize Your Classroom with Your iPhone – From Sabba Quidwai

EdTechTeacher

The world of mobile teaching and learning seems to be getting smaller and smaller and Nearpod is no exception. Last week, they brought their interactive and dynamic tool to iPhone. When opening the app, you are presented with three options: My Library – access and launch presentations that you have created from your computer.

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Library of Congress introduces three new apps (and a reminder of some older goodies)

NeverEndingSearch

Just a couple of weeks ago, the Library of Congress announced the launch of three new apps for Web and mobile, developed by educational organizations that were supported by an LOC grant for app development. This is a nice way to prep for National History Day and it may present a new way to DBQ for APUSH!

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Mix Images and Animation on Your Mobile

Nik Peachey

A couple of years back I wrote about a really nice web based tool called Xtranormal and since then I've heard from so many teachers saying how useful their students have found it, so I was delighted yesterday to find that the same makes had now produced a free mobile / tablet app called Tellagami. This is very quick and easy to do.

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Best Apps to Create Short Movies

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

The ability to create short movies can be a powerful skill, offering an engaging way to present information, tell stories, and express ideas. From crafting simple classroom presentations to producing intricate storytelling projects, these apps cater to a wide range of creative needs.

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Library in Your Pocket

The Daring Librarian

The Library in Your Pocket: Mobile Trends for Libraries View more presentations from Meredith Farkas. Information Wants To Be Free Website The above slideshare preso is from a talk for Western New York Library Resources Council’s "Gadgets and Gear: A Tech Gathering" - May 7, 2010 And it BLEW me AWAY!