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This could be the best $.99 spent on an app. Tools 4 Students includes 25 graphic organizers that can be annotated in the app and then shared via email.
Rover, powered by iSwifter, is a new iPad browser that plays Flash Content. This makes great education sites such as ABCya a possibility on the iPad.
For a limited time, this app is free. Basically, it's an app for making apps.
This is an interesting take on eBooks for pre-school children. Though not free, the app includes audio books, games, and the ability to send a custom report on the students' progress.
This is not only a great post, but also a good use of Snapguide.
This free app provides 15 illustrated fairytales for younger children that includes audio.
This is a good app for early readers and includes a phonetic alphabet.
This app lets you create sound boards on your iPad or iOS device. You can use both their symbols or your own pictures.
This site includes apps, reviews, and tutorials for iOS devices. There are a lot of content-specific options.
Nearpod could solve a lot of issues with content management. This fall, it was a free app but not a free service. It may be worth exploring again.
This is a great article about mobile learning, collaborative learning, and general good practice.
This is a great post full of presentations and documentation about going 1:1 with either iPads or laptops.
This is a great list of ways to curate content. Most of them also have apps. Diigo and PearlTrees work well on iPad. Flipboard is another great option.
This is a great post about integrating iPads and Google Apps.
I'm a big fan of Universal Design for Learning and CAST (http://cast.org) tools. This is a great resource for instructional materials.
This is a great list of tips, tricks, and tutorials for working with your iPad.
This is a great article from UX Magazine. It does a great job defining interactivity and gives video examples of eBooks and eBook apps that have value.
This is a sample Agenda and Resources for an iPad workshop. There are some interesting links and videos.
Present.me takes slide presentations from a variety of formats and then converts them so that you can record audio and then share via the cloud. It does work on mobile devices.
From Richard Byrne, Weebly now has an iOS app for updating its sites. Unlike the WordPress app, this one maintains the ability to use a WYSIWG editor.
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