Posts Tagged ‘share’


The Classroom Agenda App on iPad

Seth Godin recently wrote a blogpost which was an open pitch really for someone to build an app that would make presentation no-linear, explaining he felt it would be the App to allow the Ipad market to flood. More recently, he asked for an App that ran a meeting, like a universal Agenda.

Amazon warehouse logic in your classroom

A simple experiment in my classroom confirmed what I believed for a while – the eyeline is the buyline in the classroom as well as the supermarket. A box of tissues normally lasts about a week, but moved away from the front of the classroom, one box lasted three weeks. Whether there were more sniffs [...]

Criteria for assessing the benefits of new social tools within an education context

It is incredibly hard to keep up-to-date with the growing number of intersting, intelligent and diverse social tools available under the umbrella of Web 2.0 applications. When meeting something new for the first time, it can be so overwhelming that it is hard to see any useful connection to education. At other times, the tool can be so suited to education, that more subtle uses can slip through the mental net.



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