10 Simple Tips For Better Teaching With Tablets
by TeachThought 10 Simple Tips For Better Teaching With Tablets by Ravi Bhatt, iAnnotate Software Developer Teachers can’t escape the growing trend of technology in the classroom. It’s more than just...
View ArticleAnything But PowerPoint: Four Alternatives for Teachers
ANYTHING BUT POWERPOINT: FOUR FRESH PRESENTATION ALTERNATIVES FOR TEACHERS by Javier Eguia What application springs to mind when you think of creating visual aids to accompany your school...
View ArticleWhy I Believe Teachers Should Blog, and They Should Blog EVERY DAY (On...
by Mike Paul There’s a lot of talk in the education community about using technology to enhance professional development, grow you PLN (personal learning network), and to stay up to date with what your...
View Article5 FREE Tech Tools For This School Year
Two Guys and Some iPads Guest Blog by Braid Waid & Drew Minnock Our philosophy is to talk about apps and tools that change the game for us as educators, and our students. We do not agree with the...
View ArticleThere’s a Map on My Lap! (Dr. Seuss/Cat in the Hat)
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View ArticleHelp Children Go Above and Beyond
FableVision Learning is an educational publishing company with a BIG mission, they clearly aspire to help children go above and beyond. How in the world can I consider myself an educator on the cutting...
View ArticleResearch Shows Social Media Usage Provides Educational Benefits
Social media usage in schools is no longer a head turner, and while some teachers worry that it may be a distraction, many are also finding it to be increasingly useful as a way to connect with other...
View ArticleEducational Apps Go Android
Teachers With Apps has known for some time we were going to need to start using and reviewing android apps. We got a free Slate at ISTE, so generously donated by Microsoft. Now that we are back to...
View ArticleEnter appoLearning, the App
appoLearning, by Appolicious, has recently been released and you might wonder why we are reviewing our competition? If you adhere to the philosophy that competition is healthy, than you’ll understand....
View Article10 Things I Wish I Knew My First Year Of Teaching
Terry Heick, TeachThought 10 Things I Wish I Knew My First Year Of Teaching My first year of teaching was a blur. At the time, it didn’t feel like a blur. It felt a joyous, adrenaline-fueled rush of...
View ArticleBlades – The Grassland Biome
Blades – The Grassland Biome, by Mobile Education Store, is the second ibook in the biome science series to be released. This grasslands based part of the INCREDIBLE Crack The Books™ series of...
View ArticleThe Problem with Apps in School
The Problem with Apps in School By Tanya Roscorla Center for Digital Education More than a million apps flood online stores around the world, thousands of which claim to be educational. And they...
View ArticleA Letter to Educators from Hadi Partovi Founder of Code.org
A Letter to Educators from Hadi Partovi Founder, Code.org This December, to celebrate Computer Science Education Week, we’re organizing a massive campaign to encourage 10 million students to try an...
View Article12 Characteristics Of An iPad-Ready Classroom
By TeachThought 12 Characteristics Of An iPad-Ready Classroom Implementing iPads isn’t exactly a just-add-water proposition. While they’re wondrous little devices capable of enchanting learners for...
View ArticleVisual Fractions Decimals and Percentages
Visual Fractions Decimals and Percentages, by iDev books, is a simple, yet very powerful app tool for comprehending three often confusing number concepts. This clever visual tool provides students...
View Article197 Educational YouTube Channels You Should Know About
197 Educational YouTube Channels You Should Know About If you don’t have a YouTube channel as an education provider, there’s a good chance you’re behind the times. Nearly every major educational...
View ArticleTeachersWithApps – 22 Favorite Middle School Apps
I teach fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth grade Resource Room in a small public school. We are well endowed and all students grades 6 – 8 have their own iPads. I wanted to share some of the apps we...
View ArticleChris P. Bacon: My Life So Far
Crisp P. Bacon: My Life So Far, by Len Lucero & Kristina Tracy and developed by Oceanhouse Media, is a heartwarming story about a lovable and inspiring handicapped piglet. This tale is based on...
View ArticleFacilitating Collaborative Learning: 20 Things You Need to Know From the Pros
Facilitating Collaborative Learning: 20 Things You Need to Know From the Pros There is an age old adage that says “two heads are better than one”. Consider collaboration in recent history: Watson...
View Article25 Awesome Social Media Tools for Education
Connecting with each other comes to us more easily now that we can just tap away on a keyboard and chat with a person who lives over 3000 miles away. Finding information knows no boundaries with...
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