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Educational Technology Guy: Read & Write Text to Speech web app comes to iPad and Android - 1 views

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    "Read and Write for Google is an excellent Chrome app that provides text-to-speech functions from your browser. They have just released a free iPad and Android app. The apps provide text to speech functions, which are great for ESL, learning disabled, visually challenged and struggling readers, on your device, just like the web app does in the Chrome Browser and Chromebooks."
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Free Technology for Teachers: TinyTap Introduces Challenge Mode for Building Games on i... - 0 views

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    "TinyTap is a fantastic free iPad app and Android app for building fun and interactive review games. With the app you can create games based on pictures, diagrams, videos, and icons. The latest update to the app enables you to include a challenge mode in your games."
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6 Apps That Target Higher-Order Thinking Skills -- THE Journal - 2 views

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    "How can the use of apps on an iOS or Android tablet help teachers develop these critical thinking skills in students? Concentrating on apps that can target the cognitive thinking skills at the high end of Bloom's Revised Taxonomy (2000) is one way to work on this process. Since many schools now have BYOD programs, finding apps that are available for both the iOS and Android operating systems makes it easier for teachers to develop formative and summative assessments that all students can complete. If educators are familiar with what the creative tool is capable of, they are more likely to develop engaging and meaningful assessments as well as provide technical support for their students. Educators should first re-familiarize themselves with the concepts inherent in the higher-order thinking skills of Bloom's Revised Taxonomy."
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Online tech-support solutions- By- Techvedic: HOW TO : Get iOS Style Pop-up Dictionary... - 0 views

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    HOW TO : Get iOS Style Pop-up Dictionary on Android
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Google Calendar For Android Updated - 0 views

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    Google Calendar on Android has been updated
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Clever adapter connects USB accessories to your Android device - 0 views

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    You can connect keyboard, USB hard drives as well as gaming controllers to your Android phone or tablet using a USB OTG adapter. Have a look on this tutorial.
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How to Record a Video of Your iPhone or iPad's Screen From Your Mac - 0 views

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    "If you have an iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch and a Mac, you can now record a video of your device's screen thanks to a new feature in Mac OS X Yosemite. Android users can also record an Android device's screen. This feature was designed for app developers, but it can be used by anyone else. Record a tutorial and upload it to YouTube, or capture a video of your mobile gaming prowess and share it with your friends."
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Evernote for iOS adds sketching/handwriting in notes, iPad split-screen support | 9to5Mac - 1 views

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    "Evernote just announced an update to its iPhone and iPad apps that brings the ability to sketch in notes, which should make many users happy as the company points out the feature is one of its most-requested (and one it's long had on Android). Using your finger or a stylus like the Evernote edition of the Adonit Jot Script or Apple Pencil, users can now sketch inside of notes. And for users of the new iPhone 6s and 6s Plus with 3D Touch, the feature will allow you to "change the line weight just by adjusting your writing pressure." Sketches, like everything else, sync across platforms so you can view and continue to edit on another iOS or Android device. And the feature includes handwriting recognition, so you'll be able to search for text you've written inside notes. Here's how you access the feature:"
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Free Technology for Teachers: New Commenting Options in Google Slides, Sheets, Docs Mob... - 0 views

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    "If you have run updates on your iPad or Android tablet in the last 24 hours you might have noticed some new commenting options in Google Docs, Slides, and Sheets. If you haven't run updates, you will want to after learning about the new commenting features. Google Docs, Slides, and Sheets for iOS and Android now have instant mentions in comments. Simply start typing a contact's name in a comment box and you will see a list of suggested names to mention in your comments. Anyone you select from that list will be notified of being mentioned in your comment."
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Android Training Institute in Noida - 0 views

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    Sky InfoTech Pvt. Ltd. is a premier company engaged in IT Services Training, Corporate Training, Industrial Training, Individual Training, offering Android training.
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How to Use the Kindle App to Read Articles Offline - 1 views

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    "One of the lesser-used ways to take advantage of the Kindle app is to use it as a read-it-later service for articles you want to catch up on later… …and read all those articles offline! Also, this is one way to keep all your books and other reading material in one central location and save yourself the clutter of bookmarks or the "save it-forget it" swamp of Pocket. Remember, you can install the Kindle app on Android, iOS, and desktops even if you don't own a physical Kindle device! Let's see how its done in iOS. The process is similar for Android too."
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Welcome, Inventors! | Explore MIT App Inventor - 1 views

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    "App Inventor is a free, cloud-based service that you access using a web browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari). With these beginner-friendly tutorials, you will learn the basics of programming apps for Android devices. You will need:      * A Mac or Windows computer (see system requirements)      * A free Google account (Gmail or school email tied to Google      * An Android mobile device (phone or tablet). If you don't have a mobile device, you can still use App        Inventor with the on-screen Emulator To see your app on your phone as you build:      * Follow the instructions to connect your phone to App Inventor on your computer      * If you hit any snags, we're here to help! Teachers: Get support and tips for preparing for App Inventor hour of code with your students."
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Transfer photos & videos from iPhone to Android, PC, iOS, Mac - 1 views

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    "In this tutorial, we will share the easiest ways to get photos off your iPhone and transfer them to another iPhone, iPad, Mac, Android smartphone, or Windows PC"
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Buy Verified Cash App Accounts - 100% Verified BTC Enable - 0 views

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    Buy Verified Cash App Accounts Introduction Similar to Venmo, Cash App is a peer-to-peer payment tool that lets users transfer funds to and from loved ones. The program is accessible on both iOS and Android smartphones, and there are no fees associated with sending or receiving money. Buy Verified Cash App Accounts
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The Top 25 Most Disruptive Apps Of 2012 - Business Insider - 2 views

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    "This was a huge year for apps. Apple's App Store surged to more than 700,000 apps and is still growing. Google's Android Play Store also swelled to around 700,000 apps as of October 2012, significantly closing the gap between the two rivals. As the year nears a close, we took a look at some of the industry game changers of 2012."
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