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7 Free iPad Apps for Educators and Students

If you haven’t noticed, we’re a bit obsessed with the iPad here. Our recent survey results show that the use of iPads in classrooms is majorly on the rise. So, here are seven of our favorite apps that every educator

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The Educator’s Guide to Instagram and Other Photo Apps

I’m not the most dedicated Instagrammer (need to get out more) or the best photographer (wish I was) but like many other educators, I enjoy sharing my photos on Instagram. Why?  It’s fun! Easy! I can quickly share photos taken

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Posting images to your blog from your mobile device

Significant improvement in smartphone cameras combined with increased mobile device usage means we’re getting more people asking us for the fastest option for uploading their photos from their mobile devices to their blogs. Here’s a few different ways you can

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Skitch for iPad: Annotation using an iPad made easy

Being able to quickly annotate screenshots and images is an essential part of my work. So it’s exciting to see Skitch, the service that allows you to quickly annotate, edit and share screenshots and images, release their Skitch for iPad

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Blogging with an iPad: Writing posts using apps and via the dashboard in a web browser

The most important thing you do when blogging is write posts. For an iPad to be a suitable replacement for student laptops and netbooks writing posts needs to be as easy or similar to using a computer. So now I’ve

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