Adobe unveils new publishing tools aimed at mobile and tablet devices
Adobe unveils new publishing tools aimed at mobile and tablet devices - 0 views
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Digital Publishing Suite, which can be used by publishers to create, preview, publish and distribute digital content for mobile devices
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The publishing industry is reinventing itself and a new era of editorial and advertising innovation is upon us as publishers target new mobile hardware platforms," David Wadhwani, senior vice president and general manager for Creative and Interactive Solutions at Adobe says in a release today.
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I see the future of interactive textbooks...
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for sneak preview of the Adobe Digital Publishing Platform >> http://www.youtube.com/user/AdobeDigitalPub#p/u/1/sokJfTv6BCU
Tablet battle heat up by Q1 2011 - 0 views
Controlling another device with an iPod Touch? Educational Implications? - 1 views
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Do these Apps change your view of the iPad as Consumption Devices?
BCPS Spotlight - 0 views
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The iPods are used to reinforce/extend instruction, provide extra practice, and conduct research.
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the pilot team has met with a trainer from the University of Virginia several times and will be meeting with him throughout the school year to further their knowledge and expertise with the Touches.
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Plans for the future include the pilot classroom teachers receiving iPads to better model processes for the students, and iPod Touches for all of grade 4 and 5 students in the coming years.
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Detect Naughty Pictures and Video with Nude.js - 0 views
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nude.js is a JavaScript implementation of a nudity scanner based on approaches from research papers. HTMLCanvas makes it possible to analyse image data and return whether it's nude or not. The script only detects nudity, the rest of the programming logic (image swap/auto-save ;-) /whatever) belongs to the programmer.
A bit of fun: Brickify takes your images and transforms them into Lego - 2 views
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A new tool called Brickify from the team at Carsonified allows you to upload images or photos and turn them into plans for building bricks, great for people who want to transform their logos or are simply just fans of Lego.
Twitter Reading List - 0 views
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Twaining in Twitter, Terence Wing, Learning solutions magazine, 3 February 2011
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Twitter in education, what next? presentation by Dave Hopkins, 11 September 2010
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A framework for teaching with Twitter, Mark Sample, The Chronicle of Higher Education, 16 August 2010
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Introducing the Android Market website - Official Google Mobile Blog - 0 views
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The website makes it easy to discover great new apps with a bigger, brighter interface. You can also send apps directly to your Android device with just a few clicks—no wires needed. We’ve built in new social features, too. You can share apps with your friends through Twitter. And you can read and post app reviews directly to Android Market from the web or from your device.
Google Earth Offers 3D Tour of Super Bowl XLV Stadium Mashable | The Social Media Guide - 0 views
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Most of us won’t be able to go to Cowboys Stadium on Sunday for Super Bowl XLV, but Google is offering the next best thing: a 3D Google Earth model that lets you fly around, over, inside and through the stadium.
Upstage: A New App for Sharing iOS Mockups - 2 views
How Your About Page Can Make or Break Your Blog - 1 views
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Here’s how to avoid that—and how to ensure your About page makes your blog, rather than breaks it.
What is MOOC? « Learning Technologies - 0 views
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There has been a lot of buzz about MOOC, the free Massive Open Online Course. To date, many learners have signed up and participated in this form of super-sized open education course
The Bright (Near) Future of CSS - Smashing Magazine - 1 views
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Styling HTML 5 is really no different than styling HTML 4. There are a bunch of new elements, but styling them is basically the same as styling any other element. They generate the same boxes as any other div, span, h2, a, or what have you.
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The HTML 5 specification is still being worked on as of this writing, so this may change a bit over time, but the following declarations may be of use to older browsers that don’t know quite what to do with the new elements.
5 mobile apps that could kill business cards - 0 views
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Business cards are an important part of life, helping us quickly swap contact details and turn a brief meeting into a valuable long-term contact
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The thing is, business cards are so 20th Century. There are now a number of companies vying to replace them with far more tech savvy solutions. If you’re tired of getting having to take a box of cards around wherever you go, here are five solutions to try
ingentaconnect A model for e-education: Extended teaching spaces and extended le... - 0 views
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The paper proposes a model for e-education in instruction, training, initiation and induction based upon the concept of extended teaching spaces involving execution, facilitation and liberation, and extended learning spaces used for acquisition, application and construction cemented by dialogue and reflection.
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