Today while doing some background research for an upcoming conference, I stumbled across a fantastic website called iPodsibilities. The site's creator is Megan Wilson a Special Educator, and an Adaptive Technology Specialist, who has been recognized by Apple as a Distinguished Educator. Megan is an advocate for Mobile Learning particuliarly for special needs students.
iPodsibilities focuses on using ipods and ipads in the classroom. Megan's site includes app reviews, resources, adaptive technology, as well as lesson ideas. If you are serious about integrating iPads or iPods into the learning environment check out iPodsibilities.
As Megan states in her Blog, "Imagine the Possiblities!"
Until next time!
Linda
Little nuggets collected from a former teacher's perspective. "Often times what first appears as a lump of coal, in time becomes a sparkling gem." "We are not yet what we can become".

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