Smartphone Addiction
In recent years, smartphones have become almost universally present—especially in urban settings. Whether you’re at the mall, in a coffee […]
In recent years, smartphones have become almost universally present—especially in urban settings. Whether you’re at the mall, in a coffee […]
Posted by Teaching with iPadA collaboration between iPad educators Steve Lai (@sly111, Canada) and Richard Wells (@ipadwells, New Zealand) Introduction
iPad Apps for Language Classrooms: A Collaborative List with Sylvia Duckworth I have the pleasure of regularly discussing iPad tools
Quizlet has become a great teaching tool that I have used for the past few years. I wrote this post
Flickr, a photo service that was very popular a few years ago, is making a huge comeback. It seemed like
This weekend I was excited to see that an iPad SMART Board app has been released, at the end of August. I
iMovie trailers on iPad/iPhone/iPod touch Here is a great ice breaker activity for you if you have a few iPads
If you’re using an Apple iPhone or an iPad, you’re probably thinking that you need some extra storage space for all your data,
Many of you are already playing Kahoot, a wildly popular assessment game using any device plus a projector in your classroom.
Even though iOS is safer than any other operating systems, additional security will come in handy. Protect your papers using
This post is part of our “back to basics” series, but don’t let that fool you—knowing how to take screenshots
Let’s go back to the basics for a moment. While redeeming iTunes gift cards and App promo codes might seem
The following is a list, written in the first-person, of ideologies or stances from a Terrible iPad Teacher: 1. I
ForAllRubrics is one of my best finds online in a long time. This is a free “service” for teachers that works
Over the past year, there has been a noticeable shift in how iPads are being used in education and beyond.
There is an ever growing number of teachers and students using iPads for creation projects. Little by little, people are
AirDrop: A Game-Changer for Classroom File Sharing When Apple first introduced AirDrop with iOS 7, it immediately struck me as
Here are some great new ideas to use your iPad in your classroom, K-12 and beyond! The iPad, as we
Here is a tip that I have wanted to share for a while now. Hopefully this will help when you
Have you ever noticed the microphone button at the bottom left of your iPad’s keyboard? That’s the gateway to Voice
Apple TV is a versatile and surprisingly powerful gadget, perfect for both home entertainment and classroom instruction. Its standout feature
Thought I would review this basic tip today since I helped two people at work with it on the same
With the release of the latest iMovie update, my colleague Matt Przybylski, our school’s tech coordinator, created an excellent presentation
Evernote makes it easy to remember things big and small from your everyday life using your computer, phone, tablet and
Here is another post under the “Basics” category: Setting up an iPad for the first time. If you have just
If you have more than one iOS device (I’m guessing a lot of you do), and you have more than
Once you’ve deleted unused apps and backed up your photos and videos, you may still find that your iPad or
If you’ve ever run out of space on your iPad or iPhone right when you needed to download an app,
“Back to school.” Three words that spark both excitement and anxiety for teachers. If you’re planning to use an iPad
Do you see that red bubble above? It indicates the number of apps that I have on that device that