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There’s more to the iPad than just the three R’s. Discover some amazing apps to foster creativity and the fine arts.

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Encouraging Creativity

and the Arts with an

iPad

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Director of Professional Development 972-275-9251 [email protected] @diben

Diana Benner

#iTCEA @diben @tcea

TWEET It!

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Resources

http://goo.gl/ohKg1u

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Today’s Meet https://todaysmeet.com/itceaart

Introduce Yourself

• Name, Position, Grade Level

Today’s Meet

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• Choose a simple app

• Focus on the content . . . not the app

• Follow up with reflections and applications of knowledge

• Focus on the content . . . Not the app

Tips & Tricks

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• Free

• Companion to Photoshop.com

• Create a free Photoshop.com account to upload and store 2GB of photos and videos online

• Variety of one-touch effects

• Basics: Crop, Straighten, Rotate, and Flip

• Color: Exposure, Saturation, Tint, Black and White, and Contrast

• Filters: Sketch, Soft Focus, and Sharpen

• Effects: Vibrant, Pop, Border, Vignette Blur, Warm Vintage, Rainbow, White Glow, Soft Black & White

• Borders: Rectangle, Rounded, Oval, Soft Edge, Vignette, Rough Edge, Halftone, Film Emulsion (additional frames for purchase)

Adobe Photoshop

Express

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• Free for iPad/iPhone is .99 for Kids Paint

• Random brush sizes and colors

• Tap 3 fingers to clear the drawing

• Shake the iPad to clear the screen

• Load you own pictures from photo albums as background

• Save drawings or email to your friend!

Kids Paint HD

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• 99¢

• Organized in notebooks

• Designed for writing, drawing, and sketching (not typing)

• Integrated with Evernote and Dropbox

• Email pages as png files

• Email notebooks as PDFs or Penultimate files

• Import images

• 3 types of paper: graph, lined, and blank

• 10 colors and 3 line widths

Penultimate

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• Free

• Create glowing shapes in 3D

• Animate strokes

• 8 different brushes

• Symmetries up to 32 ways

Forge of Neon 3D

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• $4.99

• 2D vector drawing and design

• Group/ungroup shapes

• Multi-layer format (with preview, raise, lower, hide)

• Shape tool (square, rectangle, circle, ellipse, line, polyline, polygons)

• Edit points, convert shapes to path, close shapes

• Text insertion with fonts, styles, sizes, paragraph alignments

• Snap to grid, snap to object and points

• Set background image from photo library

• Export designs to photo library, and JPEG, PNG, PDF formats

iDesign

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• Free iPhone or deluxe version $1.99

• Draw like you never have drawn before

• Draw lots of patterns really fast

• Optical illusions

Tripping Fest 2: Drawing &

Sketching Lite

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• $7.99

• Professional vector illustration app

• Create text objects

• Create compound paths, masks and groups

• Gradient fills with interactive editing on canvas

• Unlimited layers per drawing

• Rename, rearrange, delete, hide and lock layers

• Email drawings as SVG, PDF, PNG and JPEG

• Send SVG, PDF, PNG, and JPEG directly to your Dropbox

Inkpad

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• $4.99

• Professional-grade paint and drawing application

• Canvas size: 1024 x 768 (6, 12, and 18 layers)

• Canvas size 2048 x 1536 (4 and 6 layers)

• 60+ preset brushes

• Each brush is customizable

• Import from Photo Library or iPad 2 camera

• Duplicate/merge/reorder layers

• Integrates Dropbox

• Eye-dropper color section

• Customizable color swatches

SketchBook Pro

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• $6.99

• Digital sculpting app

• Push, Pull, Smooth, Move, Pinch, Spread, Flatten brushes

• Added material editor (color and specular light)

• Symmetrical editing that can be enabled/disabled at anytime

• Variable size/strength brushes

• Camera zoom/orientation control

• Gallery organizer

• Easy creation of multiple version of a sculpture

• 30-level undo

iDough

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• .99 iPhone app

• Use your imagination to create aliens, Martians and monsters with a variety of creepy and crawly body parts

• Story Starter

• Describe your Martian

• Health class identify body part

Make a Martian

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• $59.95

• Simple animation program

• Designed by Peter H. Reynolds, author and illustrator of the Judy Moody series, The Dot, and Ish

• Philosophy: “it doesn’t have to be perfect…just perfect-ish”

• 3 levels of animations (Wiggledoodle-ish, FlipBook-ish, and Advanced-ish)

• Curriculum-based activities aligned to national standards

• Online animation lessons from Peter and other animators

• Export animations as swf, mov, avi, and more

Animation-ish

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• Free

• A collection of 5 projects for starters

• Illustrates step by step instructions

• Subjects range from ultra-easy fish and penguins to more involved projects

Easy Origami LITE

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• Free

• Digital Sketchbook

• Simple vector-based drawing tools, variable-size brushes, vector eraser, 50 level undo/redo and zooming/panning

• VGA Out-project ideas on a screen with the VGA adaptor

• Layers is available for purchase

Adobe Ideas

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• Free

• Paint with multiple fingers

• Funny sounds paired with stamps

• Doodle and stamp over your own pictures

• Cool Drawing Tools: paintbrush, glitter, chalk, text, stencils, smudge and more

• 44,000 colors

• Share your doodles with your friends via email

• Shake to clear the doodling surface

Doodle Buddy

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Doodle Buddy Activity

• Download the Doodle Buddy App

• Grab the chalk and wait for the prompt

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Doodle Buddy Activity

• It had been raining all day, off in the distance I could see . . . . . (draw your item)

• Back to school shopping is a tough task to accomplish. The first thing to land in my basket is . . . . . (draw your item)

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Today’s Meet https://todaysmeet.com/itceaart

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• Free

• 3D drum experience

• Created by musicians

• Animated drums and cymbols

• Play along with several jam tracks

Barrel Tones

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• Free

• 3D drum experience

• Created by musicians

• Animated drums and cymbols

• Play along with several jam tracks

Finger Drums

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• Free

• Mixer to adjust keyboard, rhythm, guitar, and drum

• Adjust beat and pattern of guitar strumming

• Adjust chords

• Slidable keyboard with 7 octaves

• Guitar fretboard with scale assistant

• Drum beat maker

• Adjust tempo of the rhythm guitar and drum beat

JamPad Plus

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• Free iphone app

• Tambourine experience

• Accelerometer based app

• Shake or tap device

Tambourine!

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• Free

• Educational game format

• Introduction to pitch

• Ear training

• Each member of the blob choir sings a note. Then, King Blob sings his.

• The student identifies which choir member sang the same pitch.

• Choir can increase members to add difficulty

Blob Chorus Ear

Training

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• Free iphone app

• Practice clarinet resource

• Practice scales

• Check fingerings Play along songs

• Maintenance of clarinet

Pocket Clarinet

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• Free

• Learn to play the piano anytime, anywhere

• 6 octaves of sampled concert grand piano

• Robust bass, warm middles and crisp highs

• Play along with your music library

• Key labels (with colors)

• Play chords with up to 5 fingers

• Slide your fingers to roll the keys

Virtuoso Piano

Free 2 HD

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• Free iphone or iPad app

• Free 88 key paino with multitouch, adjustable reverb, metronome, dual row, resizable keys

• Sheet music or drop the notes in

• Happy Birthday, Jingle Bells, When the Saints Go Marching In

• Cann upgrade for 500 songs for $9.99

Piano Free with Songs

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• Free

• Learn the instruments of the orchestra as well as specific musicians of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra

• Learn about instrument families

• Hear specific instruments

• MSO Learn makes recommendations for specific pieces that highlight the specific instrument being studied

• Featured musicians share about their practicing, performances, favorite sports teams, and where they like to go eat after a concert…as well as their favorite tunes

MSO Learn

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• $3.99

• Helps students learn how to name the notes on the staff, treble or bass cleff

• Puts a note on the screen and the student has to identify it out of three options.

• You set the range of notes and exercise duration

• Can be used in lessons when a student is having a hard time naming notes

iNote Trainer

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• Free

• Graphical pitch analyzer

• Teach pitch identities

• Helps develop perfect pitch

• Study chord relationships

Harmonizer

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• $.99 iPhone app

• Ancient flute

• No musical training required

• Featured by David Pogue

• Blow air into your mic to create music

• Listen in on ocarina players all over the world by tapping the world

• Great website with free easy-to-read scores for popular songs

Ocarina

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• Free

• Educational game design

• Designed to improve rhythm reading skills

• Developed by professional music educators

• Tracks both attack and release of notes

• No arrows or visual cues… students are encouraged to read the notes

• No audio playback… eliminates mimicking or note learning

Rhythm Quiz

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• 99¢ for iPhone; $2.99 for iPad

• Record sounds from your surroundings

• Create mixes and loops

MadPad – Remix

Your Life

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• $4.99

• Take your scores with you

• Download virtually any pdf from web

• Great music reader

• Extensive library of sheet music

• Visual metronome

• Auto-turn and half-turn options

• Landscape or portrait layouts

• Tag your files with up to 6 types of metadata

• Add text to your page

• Add common musical notation symbols

• Share via email, bluetooth, and AirPrint

forScore

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• $1.99

• Interactive visual and audio references

• View major and minor modes on the musical staff

• See fingerings for guitar and piano

• Listen to scales in any key

• Includes all modes of major, natural minor, and harmonic minor scales

Scales & Modes

for iPad

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Activity

• Choose an app to investigate

• Download and explore the app

• Brainstorm classroom lessons and ideas

• Post the app and one idea to Today’s Meet http://todaysmeet.com/itceaart

Another Great Resource: iPad Art Room - http://goo.gl/wNvxVF

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Today’s Meet https://todaysmeet.com/itceaart

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Creativity

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Creativity on a Budget

http://goo.gl/XYxhRE

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Accessories

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Sensu Brush - http://www.sensubrush.com/

The Flow - http://goo.gl/OY5JY

Hex3 JaJa Stylus - http://www.jajastylus.com/

Devices to Extend Your

iPad Experience

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AirTurn BT-105 (bluetooth page turner) - http://airturn.com/

Midi Mobilizer - http://line6.com/midimobilizer/

iDJ Pro - http://www.numark.com/product/idjpro

Devices to Extend Your

iPad Experience

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Let's Create! Pottery HD Lite http://goo.gl/tt12B

Glow Paint http://goo.gl/etQWL

How to Make Origami http://goo.gl/vAbvr

MirrorPaint Lite

http://goo.gl/vfebl Photosynth

http://goo.gl/YF6ir WI Orchestra

http://goo.gl/drwLu

Other Suggestions…

Kid Synth http://goo.gl/bjU0a

Touch DJ Evo

http://goo.gl/WIqjS Songify

http://goo.gl/qxjk1 Singing Fingers

http://goo.gl/dHs8P Classical Guitar for iPad

http://goo.gl/Q9zlG

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The Learning Goes On

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Social Community How to Join the Group

1. Go to tcea.org and click on

the Login button. Enter your

info and log in.

2. Click on the Social

Community link in the left

menu bar.

3. Click on the Groups menu

link and search for iPad.

4. Click the Join Group link.

Join the iPad Group

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List of iPad Apps

http://www.tcea.org/ipad

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Reflection

• Get with another person • Pick one of the apps that you’ve learned about today

and discuss how you might use it with your students or staff. • Include how you would introduce the app. • Discuss if this would be done individually, in small

groups, or whole group. • What might be difficult for your students or staff?