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Ashley Tan

Mobile platform preferences among MLS118/125 participants - 4 views

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    Specifically for programmers to take note, but for any and all in CeL who want a small insight into what the more tech-savvy inservice teacher or head of department prefers to use.
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    Interesting. Perhaps when we release students survey on Bb/ICT use, we can attempt to capture the reason/s for the shift.
Ashley Tan

apps(Feb2013) - 5 views

  • iOS platform
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      iOS and Android platforms
  • platform
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      platforms
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    Shameless CeL promotion: Publicizing our free apps (http://t.co/5wjjaQFY) at SST's #educampsg http://t.co/xQBzZaPz @engrg1 Nope, that's not for learning. See http://t.co/birPaPuBCE instead #edsg
Ashley Tan

NIE mGeo - Android Apps on Google Play - 1 views

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      administer
  • Private pins have a greenish background colour than public ones.
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      Check this sentence. Is there a missing word?
wittyben

30 Trends In Education Technology For 2015 - 0 views

  • Rethinking data in the classroom
  • Adaptive learning algorithms
  • Experimentation with new learning models (including flipped classroom, sync learning, blended learning, etc.)
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  • Teacher self-directed PD, webinars, streams, etc.
  • Focus on learning spaces
  • Design thinking
  • Gamification of content
  • Genius hour, maker hour, collaboration time
  • Workflows
  • YouTube channels, Google Chromecast, AppleTV
  • Google Drive
  • Google
  • Professional Learning Communities
  • Traditional reading lists of truly great literature
  • Pure creativity
  • Self-directed learning
  • Massive in-person education conferences
  • The physical design of most school buildings and universities
  • Memorization of prioritized content that leads to design thinking
  • Gamification-as-grading-system
  • Cloud-based learning
  • Apps like Prezi
  • Moving from one OS to another (e.g., from Android to Windows Phone)
  • Socioeconomic disparity
  • Mobile learning
  • Mobile assessment
  • Mass education publishers
  • Data Teams
  • “21st century learning” as a phrase or single idea
  • MOOCs
  • Increased “instructional hours”
  • Standards-based grading; pass/fail; student retention
  • Pressure on teachers
  • The traditional classroom
  • Whole class processes
  • Flash drives, hard drives, CDs, emailing files
  • Alternative schools/classrooms for special needs students
  • Apple-centric thinking
  • Apps like PowerPoint
  • Cable television, subscription-based content streaming
  • Oversimplifying BYOD thinking
  • “Doing projects”
  • In-app purchase gouging
  • Dropbox
  • Mobilizing non-mobile content
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    Tech in edu trends you might be interested to know...
Ashley Tan

Google Goggles Visual Search Arriving Today on iPhones - 0 views

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      Google Goggles, previously only on the Android platform, now available for iPhone 3GS and 4 running iOS.
casey ng

Dell Android Streak Tablet CTIA - 1 views

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    Very handy comapre with iPad !
casey ng

Dell Streak demo - 0 views

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    a category between smart phone and tablet. See how fast is the OS. will this new category grow? that will depend on market response.
Pratima Majal

Apple Begins Offering Free "Find My Phone" Feature - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • The software, which is called “Find my iPhone,”will be offered at no charge for customers who have upgraded to the latest iOS 4.2 mobile software. In the past this feature was bundled into the Mobile Me suite, which costs $100 a year.
  • There are also a number of free products that enable tracking a lost mobile phone on the Google Android platform.
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    Locate your missing iPhone or iPad
Mazlan Hasan

Email Marketing Features | MailChimp.com - 0 views

  • social features that help you get to know your subscribers and share your newsletters. Integrate your signup form with Facebook, share your campaigns on Twitter, track subscriber activity on social networks, and more
  • Our mobile apps make it easy to keep track of campaign performance and add new subscribers anywhere, whether you've got an internet connection or not. And if you develop mobile apps for iPhone or Android, we've got some great resources for you, too.
Ashley Tan

Game by 14-year-old outsoars Angry Birds | Gaming and Culture - CNET News - 1 views

  • While Angry Birds is still the top paid iPhone game, a game written by an eighth-grader has spent the last few days atop Apple's free charts.
  • Some months back, a friend suggested that if Nay liked his iPod touch so much, perhaps he should try his hand at programming for it. At first he tried the standard Objective-C programming tools, but found the learning curve a little steep. He tried another tool called GameSalad, but didn't like the results. In the end, he settled on the Corona tools from Ansca Mobile. Corona was easy to use, he said, and also let him write once and publish for both Apple and Android devices.
rahim azhar

VideoSurf is like Shazam, but for video - Android and Me - 0 views

  • The concept is simple. You are sitting at home watching TV and see an actor you recognize, but you can’t quite remember his name. With VideoSurf you just whip out your phone, point it at the screen, and then let it identify the person
Kartini Ishak

Mobile Learning Studio | Rapid Intake - 1 views

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    nyone will be able to create and deploy mobile learning content with our easy-to-use mLearning Studio; choose templates, add text, images, audio, video and quizzes, then publish. The content is delivered in a fully HTML5 compatible mobile course player with cross-platform support for iPhone, iPad, and Android (2.2 and higher); support for Blackberry coming soon.
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    Announcing the first tool to deploy your rapid e-learning content in HTML5 format as well as Flash. 
Eveleen Er

Qualcomm Releases Augmented Reality SDK for iOS - Mac Rumors - 0 views

  • Qualcomm had recently released their Augmented Reality Software Development Kit (SDK) for iOS. The SDK had originally been available for Android but Qualcomm had promised its release in July for iOS. The SDK should make it easier for developers to integrate virtual content with real content such as images captured by cameras found on many portable devices.
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bernard tan

Hybrid mobile apps take off as HTML5 vs. native debate continues | VentureBeat - 1 views

  • A hybrid app is a native, downloadable app, that runs all or some of its user interface in an embedded browser component. To the user, a hybrid app is almost indistinguishable from a native one: it is downloaded from the app store or marketplace, it is stored on the device, and it is launched just like any other app
  • simply load some pages from their web site as part of the app
  • many companies are not already jumping on the HTML5 bandwagon is the belief that HTML apps cannot access native device features. Indeed, pure mobile web apps
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  • hybrid apps, frameworks such as the open source PhoneGap library make it possible for JavaScript code to query the compass, take pictures, find or create contacts and appointments, and tap many other device features that mobile web apps are barred from accessing
  • Access to device features is not the only difference between hybrid apps and mobile web apps. Another important difference is that hybrid apps are mostly distributed through app stores: You don’t browse to a hybrid app
  • the leading smartphones and tablets have very powerful HTML rendering engines, which already support most of the upcoming HTML5 and CSS3 standards
  • Other organizations are developing hybrid apps, while planning to turn them into HTML5 web apps in the future without having to rewrite them from scratch
  • From a strategic point of view, development organizations should seriously consider adopting HTML for mobile app development sooner rather than later. The hybrid app model, although not suitable for all app development needs, provides a cost-effective solution for a very wide range of downloadable app types and allows gradual entry into the new world of HTML5 while future-proofing your investment.
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    this article talks about the future of mobile app development... hybrid app which combines web technology with native devices supports ( camera, microphone, address book etc) Does make sense as it is cost effective not to rewrite the coding for each and every devices and also taking into consideration the time taken for constant content changes in educational environment here. maybe we should look into ths.
Kartini Ishak

Google Plus Opens to All & Announces 9 New Features - 0 views

  • Hangouts - the video chat feature - have come to mobile, currently supporting Android 2.3+ devices, and iOS support is "coming soon." Hangouts also now have an "On Air" feature, which allows any Google Plus user to tune in and watch. Furthermore, Hangouts now offer screensharing, a shared sketchpad, and names for Hangouts. But perhaps the killer app is Google Docs in Hangouts, which will open up the possibility of live collaborative work (especially once Google Apps accounts get access).
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    Let's hangong using Google Hangouts - on mobile. 
Shamini Thilarajah

Acer Iconia Tab W500 for sale - Win 7 - 1 views

Yeu Ann, could you please check with Eveleen. We are trying to get an Android tablet for a project and I am not too sure if this is the one.

yeuann

Thanks to Google Plus, Picasa Gets Unlimited Storage for Photos & Videos, Also Better T... - 0 views

  • According to a FAQ on Picasa's support site, the photo-sharing service provides up to 1 GB of free storage for photos and videos to its users. But since Google+ actively encourages storing and sharing photos - its Android app even offers an "instant upload" option - there may have been some concern about storage limits among Picasa users. As it turns out, there's nothing to worry about. If you're signed up for Google+, photos up to 2048x2048 pixels and videos up to 15 minutes long won't count towards this free storage limit. And Google will automatically resize photos for you when you upload them to Google+, so they stay under the free size limit. That means only photos uploaded directly to Picasa Web Albums over the 2048x2048 size will count towards the 1 GB of free storage, explains Google. And when that limit is reached, photos will be automatically resized. Meanwhile, for non-Google+ users, there are slightly stricter rules: photos up to 800x800 and videos up to 15 minutes won't count towards free storage. Again, when the 1 GB limit is reached, larger photos will be resized down. Simply put, this means that whether you're on Google+ or not, Picasa offers unlimited free storage for photos and videos (under 15 minutes). The difference is that Google+ users can upload higher resolution photos to Plus/Picasa without being penalized.
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    Just heard this from a friend and verified with the above article: "Signing up for Google+ has its perks, all your Picasa Web Album photos smaller than 2048 x 2048 pixels will not count towards the 1GB limit placed on your account, up from the 800 x 800 pixels if you do not have G+. My storage usage just went from 1 GB down to 0 MB LOL Hurray for Google+!"
rahim azhar

Dock4Droid Is Android's First Dock Task Manager - 0 views

  • Dock4Droid provides a highlighted (as per default settings), perpetually accessible gesture area at the very bottom of the screen that allows users to quickly switch between recently opened applications with the swipe of a finger but unlike its predecessor, Taskie, it displays a good-looking scrollable icon-roll of recent tasks.
raifanacel

Pieceable - 2 views

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    Publish apps directly to the service and the Pieceable team will create a web page that displays a fully functional copy of the app. Android version coming soon. Can use this when we wana share apps we're developing. Sadly its not free..
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