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Thursday
Sep092010

TOP 5 Educational iPad and iPhone Games

IGN the undisputed king of online gaming content recently published its top 25 iPad, iPhone games and it is well worth the read if you own an apple device and enjoy a good game. As an avid gamer and educator I have taken this a little further by identifying the top 5 educational gaming experiences on the iPhone and iPad.  Now I am not interested in times table challenge games or blatant learning games I am talking about games that require you to think outside of the square in across a range of curriculum areas without even really knowing that you're participating in a learning experience.  These are the games that will improve our memory, number facts and knowledge of the world and get us addicted through fun and challenging elements which keep us coming back for more.  Take a look at my list an would love to hear your thoughts.

 Civilization Revolution - Build. Discover. Conquer. Rule the World! Price: $6.99

You can't takeover the world without an understanding of philosophy, economics, appreciating the value of technology and science, effective strategy protocols and how to bargain with your friends and enemies rule the world. Civilization encompasses this all in one game and those who value and understand history will have much to learn and build upon to succeed in this game.  Yes it has been dumbed down a little for the iPhone but anyone who has played the complete PC version of this brilliant game will appreciate the chunks of you life that have been stolen from you and you don't need that on your phone.

IGN Says:  "Outside of SimCity, no game defines the strategy genre like Sid Meier's Civilization. This inventive, clever, and deep sim hands over the keys to the kingdom, letting you chisel that fate of your empire out of the twin stones of destiny and chance. Civilization remains one of the top PC of all time, but last year, 2K Games boldly attempted to fashion a console-friendly edition of the blockbuster Civilization IV. It was called Civilization Revolution and it was a surprising success. Streamlined but not stripped down, Civilization Revolution offers the same grand arc of guiding a society from stone age to space age. Now, 2K has released an iPhone edition of the game built on that formula but with touch screen controls and scaled back visuals."

The Oregon Trail:  Price $1.19 

The Oregon Trail is a unique strategy and educational game relating the first pioneers' journey to Western America. It is based on a resource management formula already proven in the U.S., where the game is an actual icon for adults and kids.

IGN SAYS:  "If you're as old as some of us around here, you likely remember The Oregon Trail as the pioneering edutainment game on every Apple IIe and Commodore 64 in your school's computer lab. Usually, when a game promises to "make learning fun," it's a lie – but in the case of the Oregon Trail, it really was a gas. Between resource management and avoiding death by dysentery, you really did absorb lessons about actual Oregon Trail. Gameloft's iPhone edition does not spoil your nostalgia at all. Instead, it only streamlines some of the resource management so you can have more fun with storming the trail itself, watching out for danger, and soaking up the sights. And I'll be damned if the historical facts you get for reaching checkpoints weren't cool rewards."

 

iBlast Moki Price $3.99

Do you love bombs, creating contraptions and solving physics puzzles?
iBlast Moki is an original physics puzzle game where you blast cute little Mokis with the help of bombs and other crazy items.

IGN SAYS:  "The general rule with iPhone gaming is that the absolute best games on the iPhone are those that are made specifically for the platform. (There are exceptions, like GTA: Chinatown Wars.) iBlast Moki is one of those "only on iPhone" action-puzzle games that is not just a true showpiece for the iDevices, but also just a damn fine videogame. You drag bombs around hundreds upon hundreds of stages (many created by a vibrant online community) to blast the little Mokis into exits. As the game progresses, new elements are rolled out such as ropes and balloons. But at all times, the physics remain reliable and consistent; it's never unfair. Bundle the great challenge with smart controls and an attractive cartoon look that pops off the iPhone screen, and you have a game that every single iPhone gamer should own."

ZenBound 2:  Price $3.99

Zen Bound 2 is a meditative puzzle game of wrapping rope around wooden sculptures. It is a tactile game, with a focus on making rope, wood and stone look and feel real and believable.

What IGN Says:  " Just as the iPhone 4 hit the market, so too did Zen Bound 2, the sequel to one of the best puzzle games on the market at the time. It not only leveraged the Retina display to deliver some of the best visuals available on the platform, but Zen Bound 2 also brought several gameplay additions to the table for those who were looking for more than simply improved graphics. Zen Bound 2 successfully brings the spirit of the first game to the next level while also innovating the style of play."

 

Drop 7:  Price $3.99

- Test your smarts with this deceptively simple abstract puzzle game.  Master the unique gameplay twist in seconds but fine-tune your strategies forever.
- Choose from three modes of play: the more relaxed Normal Mode, the fast- paced Hardcore Mode, or the mysterious Sequence Mode.
- Zone out to the hypnotic numerical spell of Drop7 – you may become a master without even trying!

What IGN Says:  "Drop7 has the two most important things that make for a great puzzle game: It's simple and you can always do better. If you added up all the time I've dedicated to Drop7, I've spent probably a month of my life trying to best my last score. On one end, Drop7 rewards mathematical acumen. If you are smart about numbers, where you let them stay on the board and how you set up for big chains, you can rack up massive points. On the other end, Drop7 requires a lot of luck. Even the best laid plans can blow up in your face if a bunch of hidden tiles turn out to be a series of 1s strung together. Just writing about Drop7 makes me want to play right now. G'bye.

Friday
Sep032010

5 iPad apps that will make you a more productive teacher

We all know the iPad is a pretty cool toy at home and has no shortage of apps on it. but many of us are hesitant to take it into the classroom either because you can’t see a practical use for it yet or you just don’t want your kids putting their greasy mitts all over it.  The fact is the iPad has a wealth of productivity tools teachers can take advantage of in the classroom that will have you wondering whether or not you actually need your laptop at school anymore.  Take a look below at some of our recommendations.

Numbers for iPad:  I used to use Excel for all of my students assessment and anecdotal notes and numbers on the iPad has only reinforced to me that this is best method of recording student performance and enhanced it.   You can create a simple spreadsheet of reading and writing notes or test scores right beside your students as you are working with them zoom in and out and flick through columns in seconds to inform your teaching and planning.  No keyboard or mouse to complicate the issue just facts and figures in seconds.  Definitely worth the $9.99 price tag. 

You can import Excel data straight into it and don’t have to start from scratch.

Goodreader for iPad will let you access all of your documents including pdf files, MS office documents, iWork, html files, hi res photos, up to 1 gig in size and even audio and video straight from your school or home network in seconds via wireless or USB cable.  It is cat quick when navigating documents and means that you can access virtually any of your work files instantly on your iPad.  If you rely on accessing data regularly from your school network then Goodreader is a must have at $1.19

Dropbox for iPad – It is this simple: got a PC at home, a school network drive, and maybe another laptop as well.  Dropbox will sync all of your devices seamlessly the moment you alter the file on any of the devices you use.  Never carry a flash drive again.  This is my all time best web tool after 2 years of solid use.  It has never let me down.  Did I mention it is free?

Omnifocus is an all in one organization tool for iPad that I have never personally used because of it’s $37.99 price tag but have heard many great things about it.   Never miss a meeting or lose a crucial piece of data again.  Seems to be the Rolls Royce of personal organization apps on the iPad but would love to hear some feedback from users.

PogoSketch Stylus:  For those of you who just have to write or draw on your ipad then for $15.00 the pogo sketch stylus and brush will allow you this option.  Pair it up with a solid handwriting app such as WritePad that will convert your scrawl to editable text and you have the best of both worlds.  A real must have for any iPad user.  Feel free to get artistic too – either way the Pogosketch Stylus is much better to write and draw with than your finger.

Evernote is a must have iPhone app as it allows you to record both voice and text memos and organize them in any manner you like.  It is great for recording student reflections or reading samples and muck like dropbox will sync with other devices without hassle.

I hope that you get some use out of these apps and tips and actually take your iPad to school after reading this.  Furthermore I would love to hear what apps you would recommend to others.

 



Monday
Aug232010

The Ultimate Application Search Engine

Ever wanted to find an application to solve a problem for you and could not be bothered trawling through the ver confusing iTunes or Android Marketplace.  MimVi is a purpose built application search engine designed to help you find the right tool for the Job.  It has Apple, Android, Blackberry and Web Apps and is a great little tool to remember.  See it here.

Tuesday
Aug102010

Apple offers 50 percent discount to schools for Educational Apps

If the iPod, iPhone or iPad are ever to become mainstream educational tools then the problem of volume licensing needs to be addressed.  Today Apple have gone someway to making this happen for app creators who want to sell their application to an educational institution at a heavily discounted rate. 

The finer details of how this all works can be found here but it is certainly a positive stop for both schools and app designers who want to increase their user market and we wait to see how this will effect the iEducation market.

Saturday
May012010

Using iPod touch in the classroom

here is a link to a good article about using iPod touch in the classroom.  Short and Sweet one today.  Have a good weekend

Sunday
Mar142010

Is the HP slate what the iPad should have been?

Recently I applied for a grant to trial touch technology with my students and I was planning to purchase some iPad's and iPod's.  However today I found the HP slate which looks every bit as good as the iPad but it offers Adobe Air, Flash and Shockwave and runs natively on Windows 7 supporting all its software.  Having been disappointed with the iPad due to it's short fallings and lack of flash & Air support I may hold out for the HP Slate.

The whole lack of Flash and Air is ridiculous from all Apple products and it is purely driven by the fact that as soon as they enable it iTunes is dead as anyone can offer apps for sale and free without letting Apple get a handout from every transaction.  iTunes is not only the worst media player available on any platform for my money but also out grown itself as Apple's very obese cash cow and needs a major overhaul

Check out these videos of the HP slate below and make up your own mind.

Tuesday
Oct202009

iPhone & iPod Touch as Educational Tools Presentation

Sunday
Sep132009

Your iLife begins here

What is it: Apple's iLife suite is a powerful and worthy set of tools for the creatively minded student and teacher, and I probably overlook Apple from time to time even though I own both Mac's and PC's and use them daily.  I stumbled upon the iLife tutorials today after some requests form staff on how to get started with Garageband and found a heap of up todate tutorials and guides for the entire iLife suite. that are woth a look.

How can ypu use it in the Classroom:  I woudl start with Garageband and get your kids to put together a Podcast with some stingers and intro music.  Maybe a simple iMovie next and you can really take it from there - the sky is the limit.

What level of expertise is required:  Once again this is aimed at the beginner and those that just want to dip their toe in the water a little deeper.  

Check it out here.