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Ken Fuller

Lotus Launcher Android application - AppStoreHQ - 0 views

  • Overview Details News Reviews FREE Downloads: 10,000-50,000 Download Download Lotus Launcher Enter your email address below to receive a link via email. Visit this link from your Android device to download this app from the Android Market.
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  • Give the possibility to store your login information of your Lotus Notes webmail. Go to preferences form and define your own parameters.Web site : http://android.miny.frSee full change log on web site.
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    Android App to access Lotus iNotes. I had a teacher ask if she could access her district email from her new Droid Incredible smartphone. I did a little Googling - lotus webnotes droid incredible app - and came up with this little gem. 10-50k downloads is a fair amount and it has an average of 4 stars. For iPhone users it's a little easier. From the iPhone type in notes.buffaloschools.org in your browser of choice. You should see the same page that you would see if logging in from your desktop. Login, and voila!...cool little interface complete with calendar and contacts.
Ken Fuller

Apple backtracks on restrictive in-app subscription rules | VentureBeat - 1 views

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    Apple is becoming more difficult to work with for app developers. An antitrust investigation resulted in Team Jobs to backtrack on proposed restrictions on pricing in the Apps and iTunes stores. Apple's increasingly closed off and proprietary products begs the question. How long will it take before App developers shift to making their products exclusively available on the Android platform?
Ken Fuller

World Atlas HD and The World by National Geographic for iPad Review | Macworld - 0 views

  • Decent atlas apps suffer from missed opportunities $(function(){ $('.zoomLink').lightBox({maxWidth:1200,maxHeight:1200}); }) by Philip Michaels, Macworld.com   timestamp(1332878700000,'longDateTime')Mar 27, 2012 4:05 pm I’ve always enjoyed poring over a good map. Whether it’s thumbing through a road atlas, spinning around a globe, or sticking pushpins into a wall map to designate where I’ve been and where I want to go, I can find countless ways to amuse myself with a well-designed map. So if there’s an app that can bring that experience to the iPad and tell me a little more about the world around me, I’m eager to give it a try.
  • National Geographic Society offers a pair of iPad-optimized atlas apps—World Atlas HD and The World by National Geographic. Both apps deliver the world to your tablet, with an easy-to-control interface and a decent amount of data.
  • he World also includes the nation factboxes found in World Atlas HD, but puts its own twist on the feature. Call up information on Belize, for example, and The World lists population, language, GDP, and other data; it also includes a brief description of the country. But there’s a photos tab as well, offering National Geographic images
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    Two iOS apps from National Geographic [optimized for the new iPad], get a 4 mouse rating from Macworld. With these apps you can bring the world to your mobile classroom.
Ken Fuller

What Apple Should Have Told the Times About App-Takedown Letter | Epicenter |... - 1 views

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    Is The New York Times behind "the times"? This article highlights an iPad app, PULSE (an RSS feed reader) that sparked controversy between Apple The Times. In a letter, The Times requested Apple to remove the app from the iPad app store...read more
Robert Tyrrell

Ten Sites Supporting IPads in Education - 0 views

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    Thought this site would some insights into how IPads were being used in the classroom. Sure enough- Includes things like a list of 100 ed apps, high school 4 core subjects apps, webprojection apps, actual instructional lessons, classroom management, even iPad carts. This is actually a link on Diigo Hot sites.
Ken Fuller

Gaggle Blogs - 0 views

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    I attended a Gaggle run webinar, "A Day in the Life of a Gaggle Student", this morning. The presenter highlighted most of the new features and apps students and teachers are likely to use to communicate with each other throughout the day. The package is setup like Google Docs in many ways. Gaggle content is filtered so that educators can provide appropriate content and support to their students in a social media like environment. GoToMeeting was the platform used to conduct the webinar. GoToMeeting is a paid service for delivering webinars and conducting onlinr training and meetings.
Ken Fuller

Webinar Central Blog: Guide to Free Webinar Hosting Sites | Webinar Central - 1 views

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    Webinar Central blogger Jonathan offers suggestions for free alternatives to fee-based webinar hosting services.
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    Hey Have you tried any of these webinar sites? Rt
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    Rt - I took the "Day in the Life of a Gaggle Student" webinar. I later contacted the webinar team and asked for a copy of the presenter's notes. They sent a PDF "Getting Started with Apps Guide.pdf" highlighting the newest Gaggle Apps. I'll post it in our Google docs for you to take a look at. I'll email it to everyone but here is the link if you want to dive right in. https://docs.google.com/a/buffaloschools.org/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid=0B_w6YKU5SNpCYzE4M2FiZjUtZjYzYy00MGUxLTg0NmEtZWRlZDYzOWFkOTYx&hl=en&authkey=CNOQkf8H
Ken Fuller

AirSet - cloud computers for groups - 2 views

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    I used AirSet cloud computing in the past with the staffs of Schools #65 and #95. The primary reason was to create a shared calendar. It worked really well in both locations mostly because they were only asked to use the calendar feature. More advance/adventurous users took advantage of the other apps including text messaging, file storage and sharing, committee to do lists, and iCal integration. It has changed quite a bit since then.
Ken Fuller

25 Ways To Use iPads In The Classroom by Degree of Difficulty - 0 views

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    Read the comments. It's a very good exchange between diverging viewpoints.
Sarah Edwards

iPads in the Classroom - 0 views

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    Always worth watching her sites.
William Russo

Apple's Mistake - 4 views

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    Apple and mistake in the same sentence...wow.
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    Wow is right. I read the article. Apple sets itself apart from the field by being innovative. The iPhone is as popular as ever, and yet they use a boiler plate approach to "controlling" the Apps store content.
Sarah Edwards

iPads in Schools - 2 views

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    Two things to check out here...livebinder and a multitude of ipad resources. This should extend the conversation a bit!
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