
Technology in education
1. iTunes U: Learn about it here: https://www.apple.com/education/itunes-u/ Download it here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/itunes-u/id490217893?mt=8
2. Inspiration Maps (i.e. my concept map): Learn and download here: http://www.inspiration.com/inspmaps
3. A resource of more resources at Cybrary Man's Educational Web Sites: http://cybraryman.com/tpack.html
4. Copyright terms and the public domain in USA, read more here: http://copyright.cornell.edu/resources/publicdomain.cfm
5. Free ebooks from Project Gutenberg offers over 54,000 free eBooks and no fee or registration is required.
6. Apple's Swift Playgrounds app is a coding game to introduce users to the idea of coding. Learn more and download here: https://www.apple.com/swift/playgrounds/
7. Switch Control allows one to fully interact with their iPhone without touching the phone itself. Bluetooth enabled hardware allows one to control a joystick, button, Mac or Apple TV as well.
8. Powtoon is a free web tool enabling students and educators to create simple animated videos.
9. Khan Academy is one of my long time favorite sites as a teacher and a parent. Engaging lessons using relevant topics across subjects.
10. Kahoot is a fun resource to review and practice. Some of my most lackadaysical students enjoy kahoot. You can choose from premade quizzes or create your own.