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John Evans

Best Apps of 2014: Photography & Video - 2 views

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    "We're approaching the end of the year, so what better time to bring together all of the best apps from the last twelve months? We've been racking our brains and asking our lovely readers for help in order to try and whittle down all the App Store had to offer in 2014 to a few simple lists. You've seen our picks for the best Games, Utilities, Social, Productivity and Media & Entertainment apps and now we're bringing you the best photography and video apps! The best camera is the one you have with you - namely your iPhone! - and the App Store is full of great apps for making your photos and videos look incredible, so compiling this list was no mean feat. Regardless, here are the best photography and video apps of 2014…"
John Evans

Fun and Tactile Coding for Students with Hopscotch - 0 views

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    "Hopscotch is a free app created specifically for the iPad that introduces students to programming using a visual touch interface and drag-n-drop code blocks. With bright colors, friendly characters and a library of different functions and programming statements, Hopscotch is an excellent way to introduce the logical concepts of programming to learners."
John Evans

Use Text-to-Speech Functions for Better Proofreading - 2 views

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    "Most of us know you should read something out loud when proofreading, but we may miss critical errors. We insert words we think are there, but aren't, because we wrote it. Using the text-to-speech function on your device will help prevent your internal autocorrect from missing errors. Over at TUAW, they suggest using the Mac's and iOS's built-in text to speech function. Windows, Android and Chrome have text-to-speech too, though, so this tip works anywhere. You'll hear words that are missing and punctuation that's off when the text doesn't sound right. It's no replacement for a human, but can help in a pinch."
John Evans

AppInventor.org: Democratizing App Building - 0 views

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    "MIT App Inventor provides the fastest way to build apps for Android phones and tablets. Even with no prior experience, you can learn to build apps within hours. Here, you'll learn from USF Professor David Wolber, who has been teaching beginners programming with App Inventor since its inception in 2009. With step-by-step video screencasts, Wolber starts with the basics then leads you through the development of successively more complex apps, teaching you programming concepts as you go."
Phil Taylor

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John Evans

Give Classroom Photos Some Flair with the Moldiv Collage App - 1 views

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    "It wasn't too long ago that photo editing was the business of dedicated professionals and cashed up amateurs. It would take hours of work and a studio of expensive equipment to turn flat photos into creative and beautiful works of art. Now, all we need is the phone in our pocket! Moldiv Collage Photo Editor is one of the most popular free photo editing apps, and with its amazingly simple interface comes a powerful and fun tool that both teachers and students can use to create collages, patterns and unique designs."
David Caleb

Plan a Better iMovie Trailer with These PDFs - Learning in Hand - 0 views

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    "When you begin a new iMovie project, you have a choice of creating a movie or a trailer. A trailer follows a template to create a Hollywood-style movie advertisement. iMovie for iOS has 14 trailer templates, and each has its own musical score and graphics. To make your own trailer, choose a template, insert your text, and fill each shot with a video or photo."
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    iMovie Trailers PDFs. Great for organizing trailer.
John Evans

15 Ways To Use ChatterPix In Science Lessons - 0 views

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    "We absolutely love seeing the many exciting ways that teachers are using ChatterPix to help engage their students. Many educators have come up with some incredibly creative ways to make their lessons more exciting by incorporating tools like ChatterPix and WonderBox. Check out these 15 awesome ways teachers have recently used ChatterPix to enhance science lessons!"
John Evans

Overcome With Emoji - The New York Times - 2 views

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    "With thousands of potential pictographs to add to text messages and other communications, some people may be looking for a way to narrow down the choices."
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