Finding out about iPad apps. These were recommended by educators in the room.
iMotionHD : Let's you create and share time-lapse movies. Great for science.
TelePrompt+ : Teleprompt utility.
Popplet (or iThoughts) : Kind of a memory map utility.
RAG : Random Activity Generaltor from John Davitt. Look for LEG online too
Museum of London Street Museum : GPS location used to deliver history info s you walk round London.
IFiles : Getting photos on and off iPhones and iPod Touches through desktops. (Alternative solution was described which involved putting stuff on a shared drive.)
Bambuser : You can stream live video onto the web.
EasyChinese : Flash card type app. Easy of use is outstanding.
Epic Citadel : Graphic adventure. Used as stimulus for other work. screenshots taken of the game and brought into Popplet. Great stimulus for writing - especially the boys. Also can use green screen to put children into the scenes.
GarageBand and Voice Memo : Record feedback to pupils and sent by email to pupils. Also links to QR Code of the recordings that are linked to particular spaces.
Photo sync : send photos wirelessly from iPhone to iPad or other iPhones.
Neu.annotate : Write on top of PDF files and then email it back And it's free!
GB Road Atlas : A big map! Also free
Proloqo2Go : Text to speech app
Audioboo : Fantasticly easy way to share audio.
Color : Like Twitter for photos
Thumb jam : easy way to produce music.
Six strings and OM Guitar ... But they have kind of been replaced by GarageBand!
Seline HD : A futuristic music interface. Select a drone and then play music on top of it. Can export music.
Percussive : Good samples of various percussion instruments.
Wella apps from the Wella website : Great for the science side of hairdressing.
Puppet pals : allows people to practice speaking for example speaking on phone or role play.
ABC Pocket Phonics and ABC Tracer : Writing apps.
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