Not featured on the iTunes Home Page
Featured in iTunes in 2 places
| Initial release | Jan 30, 2012 |
| Current version (2.0) | May 16, 2012 |
| Mini Issue #1 | |
| Volume 5 | |
| Edudemic Magazine | |
| Magazine Subscription | |
| Volume 3 | |
| Volume 4 |
Our May issue features more content than ever--including an updated "iPad Spectrum," Inigral's Michael Staton and his framework on "Unbundling Education," and a slew of other exciting content, including:
Disruption Scale
We rank 21 recent education initiatives for their potential to (helpfully) disrupt education. The follow-up to our
preliminary list seen here, in the iPad version each item will be ranked according to its potential to change education
moving forward.
Planet iPad
A look at the incredible momentum of the iPad--and the challenges it brings with it.
Applying a Start-up Mentality to Education
What is a "start-up mentality," and how might we go about applying one towards education?
App Depot
A monthly feature that explores the world of apps--from the useful to the bizarre. Featured in May is a cool T. S. Eliot app, and one that makes facebook-stalking easier.
Blast From the Past
An always-interesting look at how far we’ve come with technology, this month we get a peek out how nearly 30 years ago, there were concerns that computers might create "a culture of psychopaths."
The ELA Common Core & Technology
Understanding how the Common Core Standards change technology in the classroom. No longer considered "progressive," it is now a matter of law.
Demystifying the Writing Process with Technology
This is part 2 in a 4-part series on how the writing process can be supported through tech application. In may, we look specifically at how cloud-based word processing such as Google Docs can support the writing process