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Welcome to “A Few Good Apps” Please take this time to download all or some of the following apps: *Starred Apps are NOT available on the Droid market.* *iBookshelf Lite: free TED: free *Flashcardlet: free Evernote: free *EasyBib: free Dropbox: free RedLaser: free

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Presents 8 different iPhone / iPad apps that could be used in a language arts classroom

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Welcome to“A Few Good Apps”Please take this time to download all or some of the following apps:

*Starred Apps are NOT available on the Droid market.*

*iBookshelf Lite: free

TED: free

*Flashcardlet: free

Evernote: free

*EasyBib: free

Dropbox: free

RedLaser: free

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A Few Good Apps:

Using Your iPhone, iPad, or iTouch to Make You a More Effective Teacher

Presented by:

Amanda McKnight Briarhill Middle School

&Jason Poe

Marcus High School

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Why should I use my iDevice?

AccessibilityChances are, it’s already in your pocket or bag

ConvenienceApps can be downloaded in less than a minute.

Affordability Apps are much less expensive than software.

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iBookshelfiBookshelf Lite: free*NOT available on the Droid market

iBookshelf: $1.99*NOT available on the Droid market

What is it?•A way to organize and maintain your classroom library

Why do I need it?• To protect your investment

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Features

View your library in list format…

…or in cover flow.

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Features

Scan your books’ barcodes to input

information.

**An Important Note**

Once you’re inside the app, you’ll have

to download the app’s barcode scanner for an

additional $.99 if you’re interested in

this feature. It’s totally worth it

though!

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Features

Here’s the information we just

scanned in!

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Features

Keep track of the locations of all of

your books!

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TEDTED: free

What does it stand for?•Technology, Entertainment, and Design

What is it?•A collection of ‘TED Talk’ videos- phenomenal speakers sharing their ideas, research, and vision

Why do I need it?• To show your students relevant examples of good speeches / speakers•To provoke interesting discussion in your classroom

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Features

Choose from a multitude of

presentations.

For example…

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FlashcardletFlashcardlet: free*NOT available on the Droid market

What is it?•An app that lets students study flashcards that they’ve made or that they’ve gotten from quizlet.com

Why do I need it?• To help your students study and succeed

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Features

Import flashcards from quizlet.com, a

database of user-created flashcards.

Flashcards actually look like flashcards!

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EvernoteEvernote: free

What is it?•An app that lets you take notes, organize notes in ‘notebooks’, and then share your notes with others

Why do I need it?• To organize and share information; could be used by you and/or your students

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Features

Take manual notes, voice notes, or even

compile pictures.

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Features

From your desktop, send your notes to

other users.

Access all of your notes on any internet-

connected desktop.

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Who’s Next?Who’s Next?: $2.99*NOT available on the Droid market

What is it?•An app that lets you randomly choose and group students

Why do I need it?• To make sure that you are holding everyone accountable and to assign groups at a moment’s notice

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Features

Set up all of your classes. There seems to be no limit to how

many classes or students you can

include.

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Features

Select students at random (although it

does sometimes repeat students)…

…or randomly place students in groups.

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EasyBibEasyBib: free*NOT available on the Droid market

What is it?•An app that scans book barcodes and immediately creates an MLA citation for the scanned book

Why do I need it?• To easily cite information from book sources (could be used by teacher or student)

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Features

Scan the barcode … …and see the citation in MLA, APA, or Chicago style.

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DropboxDropbox: free

What is it?•An app that lets you access your documents from any internet connected computer or your phone

Why do I need it?• To easily access files and photos between school and home

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Features

Access your files from any internet connected

computer or your phone.

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Features

See? My files are in both

places: on my computer and on my phone!

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RedLaserRedLaser: free

What is it?•An app that scans barcodes and QR codes

Why do I need it?• To be able to scan and use QR codes in your class

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What’s a QR Code?

•QR codes are two-dimensional barcodes that can be linked to websites, text, and images / videos.

Have you seen one before? They look

like this:

This one will take you to theLISDhomepage.

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What’s a QR Code Generator?

•A QR Code Generator will allow you to create your own QR Codes.

•We like http://qrcode.kaywa.com/

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Features

RedLaser will scan QR codes for you.

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Now, it’s your turn...

You’ve now heard about our

favorite apps.

What are your favorite apps?