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Embracing a "Tasks Before Apps" Mindset - ASCD - Monica Burns @ClassTechTips

Embracing a "Tasks Before Apps" Mindset - ASCD - Monica Burns @ClassTechTips | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
How can you place learning goals front and center in a tech-rich classroom? Let the phrase "tasks before apps" be your reminder to focus on technology's purpose for learning, even when bright and shiny digital tools grab your attention.

As a teacher in a one-to-one iPad classroom, I strove to make the most of the tablets in my students' hands. From screencasting and moviemaking to reading activities and skill practice, these devices elevated and energized my students' learning experiences.

Digital platforms can give children access to learning experiences that meet their individual needs, such as when a student uses the free Microsoft Learning Tool Immersive Reader to hear a passage read aloud. Digital tools can open up the world to students, such as virtual-reality videos from the New York Times that showcase a place they may never have the chance to visit.

In my current role as a professional development facilitator, I spend time in other teachers' classrooms in schools across the country. The phrase "tasks before apps" was born out of my coaching conversations and presentations to educators. It is a reminder that, even as we consider how technology helps students do new and amazing things with their learning, we must always place learning goals at the forefront.

Here are four strategies to make the most of technology and embrace a "tasks before apps" mindset this school year.
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10 apps that will make learning fun for your kids - Business Insider

10 apps that will make learning fun for your kids - Business Insider | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
Educational apps can create the dynamic, engaging, playful world of learning that you might not always be able to yourself. Here are 10 apps worth downloading.
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12 Sites and Apps for Learning to Code

12 Sites and Apps for Learning to Code | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
Last week on Twitter I mentioned that Logo was my introduction to computers and programming. Today we have many more ways to introduce students to programming and coding. Here are some good resources that you can use to introduce students to programming and coding.
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The new Periodic Table of iPad Apps for Primary aged pupils @ictevangelist

The new Periodic Table of iPad Apps for Primary aged pupils @ictevangelist | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
I’ve always enjoyed thinking of ideas about how we can utilise technology for purposeful means in the classroom. It is often we see the simplest ideas making the biggest impact on teaching an…
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The best learning apps - Engadget

The best learning apps - Engadget | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it

"To find the best learning apps, we sought recommendations from several experts, including Jennifer Auten, an award-winning teacher who's been using apps in the classroom since 2010; Björn Jeffery, CEO of kids-game developer Toca Boca; and representatives from Project Lead The Way, an education nonprofit that promotes STEM curricula. We also talked with an astronomer, a programmer, and several parents on our staff about the apps their kids love. Finally, we read reports on learning app efficacy from several educational foundations and child development psychologists.

We focused primarily on apps aimed at kids 3 to 8 years old, and looked for these features as recommended by the experts we spoke to:

*Open-ended, with limits: Apps that are open-ended inspire kids to explore and create, but they should also have built-in limits to encourage them to put the game down after awhile.


*Engaging but not distracting: A good learning app uses interactive, animated, and responsive features to engage kids and promote learning, not simply to entertain.


*Encouraging interaction: Apps that encourage real-life interaction with other people can be especially strong at facilitating learning."

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The Tech Edvocate’s 2017 List of 116 of the Best Teaching and Learning Apps

The Tech Edvocate’s 2017 List of 116 of the Best Teaching and Learning Apps | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
Technology is changing the way we teach and learn at a rapid speed. So, how can teachers make learning more interactive and more fun with technology? True, teachers can make up games to teach a concept that involves every student. But, when teachers need to help students in small groups or one-on-one, how can they make sure that other students are actively practicing subject-area skills?

One of the great aspects of having tablets, laptops, and desktops in the classroom is the availability educational apps. With these apps, students can individually learn, practice, study, and have fun with different subjects and concepts. Luckily, there are many good, quality apps for students of all ages. It is important to note that this list is separated into categories, and the apps in each category are not in rank ordered. Here are 116 of the best teaching and learning apps for 2017.
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The new Periodic Table of iPad Apps for Primary aged pupils @ictevangelist

The new Periodic Table of iPad Apps for Primary aged pupils @ictevangelist | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
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