You could try 30 Hands which is a presentation app which you can export to your camera roll as a video.
From their site
30hands Mobile is a fun, innovative storytelling app that allows students, teachers and anyone with creativity to easily create narrated stories or presentations based on photos, images, drawings using an iPad, iPhone or iPod.
http://bestmaths.net Cross posting this from eLearning in Primary Maths Group from @allanahk
Hi Tash, you can use Show Me (free) or Explain Everything ($4.19) or Educreations as a modelling book. These can then be posted to your class blog or online space for future reference. Lots of teachers use Evernote as a means of gathering evidence. It syncs to other devices, such as laptop, phone etc. You can use it to take notes, add phootos and audio as well. You can save notes into notebooks as well as tagging them to find again easily eg tag with child's name or reading or writing.
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The easiest way is to create google calendars, if you are a google apps for ed school. You can create individual calendars and then overlay them so you can see them all at once if required. They can then be embedded into a school website etc. You can find instructions here - Google Calendar Support
Yes. You can post straight from your ipad. Makes it so easy. All in one device!
There is a blogger app you can sign in to or else you can set up a mobile email address under Settings.Save your Pic Collage to your camera roll. Either allows you to post straight from your iPad. Save your Pic Collage to your camer.
Hi Fiona
You will need to find out what tablets they are as this will determine which apps you can download. Surface tablets are Microsoft and can access Microsoft products. Android tablets can access the google play store. There are some discussions here on the Android User group which may help.
Cheers
Barbara
Feel free to sign up for quadblogging aotearoa when you are ready. Connect with other kiwi classes for interaction - /groups/profile/806819/quadblogging-aotearoa
Some classes use Edmodo as a class communication space, in a similar vein.