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Here are some Augmented Reality Resources for Education. Please contact me at engagetheirminds@gmail.com if you have a suggestion for a new link. Click here for a Flipboard Magazine of current articles on Augmented Reality in Education. (A=App Store, G=Google Play) By the way, I am launching a hashtag campaign to use #AR4edu or #ARevolution(thanks, @TechNinjaTodd...
Seeking Visual Designer Hello friends of Hopscotch! Please share this post with talented designers you know that may be interested in this role. **** Hopscotch is building a visual programming language on the iPad that needs to be as beautiful as it is functional.
INTRODUCTION Coding? Huh? I'm no coder.... Yes, you are! Have you ever faced this sort of situation: "What's my best route to get across town in rush hour traffic, stop at the grocery store and get home in time to go to the gym?" Making that happen involves identifying problems, choosing paths, making decisions and...
DAQRI's Enchantium Released!! Enchantium is a new dimension of play from DAQRI. It features the fun Fisticuffs game and the ability to create music like never before with Musical Strings! Zientia is out to change the way we learn using interactive augmented reality applications.
On 09.01.2014, in Explain Everything About,by Bartosz Gonczarek (@bartgnk) These video tutorials for Explain Everything show the commonly used features of the app. Mirroring the screen using AirPlay Recording a screencast containing video Since version 2.0, Explain Everything allows to use video objects in your screencasts together with live video capture during recording.
We've now had around 3 months of playing time with the new curriculum and have begun to reflect on our progress - what has this meant for the teachers and pupils at the school? If you're planning for the new curriculum, maybe this post can help organise your thinking.
Free resource of educational web tools, 21st century skills, tips and tutorials on how teachers and students integrate technology into education
Most people who are Mac users would probably be familiar with iMovie. It's an easy to use app for making professional looking movies to share with others or for students to show their understanding of a concept or issue. iMovie is great, however, it is not the only app for making and editing movies on the iPad.