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Updated by Heather Temske on Oct 10, 2014
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Productivity apps

Evernote

Clip, store or create all types of digital content in Evernote notebooks. Sign up for an account at evernote.com. There's 101 ways to use Evernote effectively both personally and in class.

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Pocket

Pocket

Pocket (Formerly Read It Later) enables you to store anything you want to read, take it with you offline and read it whenever you have time. You can also share what you're reading with your colleagues.

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Dropbox

Dropbox

Most popular cloud service and connects to many apps on your iPad making it easy to pull down and push up content.

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Twitter

Twitter

If you don't have a Twitter account yet then get one. Twitter is a great way to connect and learn from other educators. Use the #iPadEd hashtag to follow educational iPad tweets.

PhotoSync

PhotoSync wirelessly transfers your photos and videos between devices and computers. It's the simplest way to move media content to and from your iOS devices. Great for collecting media from students on a teacher laptop.

Twitter

If you don't have a Twitter account yet then get one. Twitter is a great way to connect and learn from other educators. Use the #iPadEd hashtag to follow educational iPad tweets.

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Kindle

Kindle

Just a wider range of choices than iBooks and very useful when you need that particular book.

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Pages

Pages

About the closest you'll get to word processing on an iPad.

Keynote

If you're going to create a presentation on your iPad, this is the app to use. Of course if your laptop is anywhere close by...

Diigo for iPad

Social bookmarking service. Open an account at diigo.com then tag any web content to archive, organize and share it with others.

GoodReader for iPad

Connects to your cloud storage accounts. Downloads and reads all sorts of different file types. It's the swiss army knife of document processors for the iPad.

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AirServer

AirServer

It shows the iPad monitor on every Pc and movie player, like an Apple TV.

Splashtop 2 Remote Desktop

Splashtop connects your iPad to your laptop or desktop. Access and use any programs or files even when you're not at your computer.

SlideShark

Get SlideShark if you want to show your PowerPoint presentations on the iPad. Open an account and upload your powerpoint to the Slideshark server. Download it on the iPad app and present. Preserves your animations, transition effects and more.more