08-27-2010 06:05 PM - last edited on 08-27-2010 06:08 PM
What iPad or iPod touch apps would you recommend to students and parents?
09-02-2010 11:17 AM
I would recommend:
Have fun!
09-10-2010 11:34 AM
Hey mgehrett,
I agree with the apps you mentioned but there are thousands more! This list is aligned by subject.
http://www.apple.com/education/apps/?kmed=ppc&gcli
How do I get started? Apple Development Executives. If you don't know one get to know one!
Free training and classes. Check out the tune in series for time strapped teachers and support staff.
http://edseminars.apple.com/seminars/
Large list of education Apps.
http://itunes.apple.com/us/genre/mobile-software-a
Don't overlook the iPad and iPhones ability to deliver free content via podcast. Check out k-12 podcast on iTunes U.
Learning with iPad.
http://www.apple.com/education/ipad/
If you are looking for using the IPad and iPhone for special need students there is information for this as well.
Regards,
Michael
10-05-2010 01:40 PM
There are so many apps, but we are limited to using the free apps. I would like to know how others are handling that situation. Are you only using the free apps or do you have some means of purchasing apps?
11-12-2010 11:23 AM
I use the site http://www.freeappalert.com to find apps that are free for that day only (or a limited time). The site updates daily, so I find new apps continuously. Not every day warrents a gem of an app, but it is worh the couple minutes to skim through them. Purchasing iTunes gift cards can solve the problem of buying apps. A $15 card can purchase 15 apps, worthwhile when you find that really great app.
01-21-2011 12:16 AM
I would recommend Frog dissection for the iPad from Punflay.
Link- http://tinyurl.com/34ylt5t
For those who are against dissections, this is a great alternative!
02-03-2011 06:50 PM
Our Technology Director set up a single iTunes account for our iPad cart. This is mostly because we have only one cart at this time. Right now, I or our tech director update the iPads when needed or add apps when teachers request. If we come close to our spending limit, I assume the tech director will tell me. I do tend to look mostly for apps that are free or lower in cost, especially when trying them out for the first time. If the app proves useful, then we go for the pay for version. For elementary education, most of the app prices are very reasonable.
If we had more carts of iPads, we would probably need to rethink how we do this. Some schools give itunes card to the teachers who have classroom sets of iPads and in that case I would think the teacher in that classroom then has more control over what he or she decides to put on them.
I imagine each school is a little different in how they use iPads and therefore will have differing ways of distributing apps to them. If getting funding is a problem, perhaps teacher wish lists or requests for donations could be in the form of itunes cards. This could certainly be fruitful in gaining a library of apps.
02-03-2011 06:55 PM
For note & audio taking do you mean Soundnote? It sounds like what you describe and looks very cool for a reasonable price!
06-09-2011 09:30 AM
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