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18 Ways iPads Are Being Used In Classrooms Right Now - Edudemic

18 Ways iPads Are Being Used In Classrooms Right Now - Edudemic | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it
iPads are quickly becoming a popular and powerful educational tool for classrooms. Beyond the immediate benefit of engaging students, iPads can improve education efficiency and standards.

This post provides a short description of eighteen case studies with links for additional information. The case studies cover a range of areas including:
* Showing math processes, not just answers (specfically algebra
* Going on virtual field trips
* Providing interacation with math and physics concepts (with a link to a list of 10 interactive iPad apps)
* Engaging the disengaged
* Enhancing physical education
* Assisting special needs learning
With another 12 studies provides chances are good you will find something of interest!

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Connected Learning

Connected Learning | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

Are you interested in learning more about Connected Learning? Check out this website for more information. The site discusses what is connected learning, sponsors a weekly webinar, has case studies and much more.

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How to Create Social Media Guidelines for Your School

How to Create Social Media Guidelines for Your School | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

"Get the seven steps (and a roundup of valuable resources) you need to help bring social media in your classroom."

Step 1: Examine your school culture..."Understand the prevailing beliefs about social media in your community."

A short booklet that raises key points to consider and provides resources and case studies.

To go directly to the pdf: http://www.edutopia.org/pdfs/edutopia-anderson-social-media-guidelines.pdf

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