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Make a QR code hunt with just an iPad

Make a QR code hunt with just an iPad | Mr Tony's ICT Stuff | Scoop.it
Create a QR treasure hunt! Here's a useful QR video For some people the iPad is a replacement for paper. Here's how to do it properly. Films and Photos organised directly from all the iPads in a sc...

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Tony Hall's curator insight, May 1, 2013 9:20 AM

Looks like fun. Will definitely try this out!

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Top 9 Mindmapping and Brainstorming Apps for the iPad

Top 9 Mindmapping and Brainstorming Apps for the iPad | Mr Tony's ICT Stuff | Scoop.it
Top 9 Mindmapping and Brainstorming Apps teachers can use to create diagrams and charts, to use to create mind maps and to brainstorm ideas.

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Tony Hall's curator insight, February 4, 2013 10:30 PM

Useful tools or not? Love to hear what others are thinking about these or other tools.

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Digital vs. Paper


Via Seth Dixon, Tony Hall
Seth Dixon's curator insight, March 31, 2013 8:59 PM

So many of the educational discussions these days are touting the newest technologies (many of which I embrace).  Too many though, I fear, are willing to abandon tried and true "old school" pedagogical strategies in an attempt to incorporate the latest and greatest.  Just because it's new doesn't inherently make it better.  This video is a comical reminder that some old technologies and old strategies are worth keeping.  Let's keep some paper in the educational system. 

Tony Hall's curator insight, April 3, 2013 10:29 PM

You've more than likely seen this already, but I think it is worth sharing. I love technology. I love using it in the classroom. But it is just a tool - a crap teacher with a laptop is still a crap teacher. I firmly believe that there is room for the traditional as well as the innovative. Enjoy:)