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Ashley Tan

Apple Study Trip: Day 2 ~ ICT For Educators - 5 views

  •  When students were given their own iPad, they were given full autonomy of their device and had to set it up from scratch. They set up all of their own accounts and installed their own apps, from a combination of required apps to those which they chose themselves. Each student was given a $40 iTunes gift card to use for their purchases. Experience showed that true success relied on moving away from the school being the "boss" of the machine to one where it was student driven and student managed. 
  • It was found that the Ipads are very different from laptops in that students can really relate to them and, when used, they do not become the focus of the learning. Instead they become one device which can be used with all learning tools that students have access to. The iPad became the "red pen" where much of the work got done in other ways and the iPad was used when needed. Laptop computers control thinking and control the desk. When used, they become the focus of the learning. iPads are a technology which has really changed the way students work with computers in the classroom. The real challenge for staff is to embrace this and to understand that you can't expect to have iPads in the classroom and teach the same way that you did when you didn't have them. It changes the way students work and they way teachers teach. 
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    Like your comment about how the iPads don't become the focus of the learning. That's a thought that's been on my mind recently - the importance of the perception of "seamlessness" in tech usage. That's probably one of the most important reasons a technology gets adapted - no matter how cumbersome it seems at first (e.g. learning how to drive a car) - because the normal usage of the technology doesn't hinder the intended task at hand. (That's why once you learn to ride a bike, you don't think so much about the bicycle itself as you think about moving faster.) Think Donald Norman in "The Design of Everyday Things" has a term for this: affordability. So I guess, my thought on the usage of the iPad (and any new tech at hand): The learning of the new tech need not be intuitive. But the everyday usage has to seamlessly flow with the given task at hand - so that the tool and the user become "one" with the task. (Just like how a user fumbles with a pair of chopsticks at first, but once he masters it, his chopsticks "become" part of his fingers.) Then such seamless technologies get seamlessly adopted as "cognitive-multipliers".
Ashley Tan

Here Come the iPads - Now What? iPad Deployment « Moving at the Speed of Crea... - 2 views

  • App considerations - What store? - we have chosen to live within the spirit of agreements rather than line item agreements - on issue is: “The iTunes Service is available to you only in the United States, its territories, and possessions. You agree not to use or attempt to use the iTunes Service from outside these locations. Apple may use technologies to verify your compliance.” We have made peace with using the U.S. store and dealing with it, the Chinese store has far fewer apps and isn’t nearly as good a fit for our student population We created iTunes accounts with gift cards, purchased in the USA - no one used a credit card for apps Volume Purchasing Plan (VPP) is the answer to many of these questions - lets a site administrator have control over iPads and iOS devices in the school ecosystem - this is only available as of today in the United States (not in China) - is coming to other countries, the legal issues are being worked out
  • Suggested management solution from 1 of the vendors present at this session: - create a separate iTunes account for each iPad you have - then have 1 account to hold the money: that account then “gifts” money to individual iTunes account (gift certificates) So now as things exist, we buy large ($100) cards for our main, master iTunes account - we also purchase smaller cards ($10) for innovator teachers to try different apps
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    For team leads and Choo: Some solutions to the apps for iPads issue that was raised at lunch.
Mazlan Hasan

Five questions with: Jeff Swain, ETS innovation consultant, on the iPad and education -... - 0 views

  • Two things really struck me about the iPad during my time with it. The first was how it extended my activity in reality. The touch screen feels like an natural extension of myself.
  • This is a huge paradigm shift
  • the device changed my perception of connecting
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  • I found myself thinking less about Web pages and urls and more about specific places to go, places within places.
  • It's not that the iPad does everything well but it does do everything I need it to do well enough
  • Instead of comparing it to a cellphone or a laptop we should be exploring its potential for new ways of meaning-making.
  • test out the educational value
  • iPad is a Kindle killer in the e-book category because it creates a more intimate reading experience.
  • Because it can do the things I need to do when I'm on the go, the iPad has turned my laptop into my new desktop.
  • Make it a content creation device as well.
  • it's come in quite handy with my dissertation work. Using an application called Papers which I have on both my laptop and the iPad, I am able to access various education and research databases, download articles, and mark them up
yeuann

Flipboard for iPad - 0 views

  • Named Apple's iPad App of the Year and one of TIME's top 50 innovations of 2010, Flipboard is a fast, beautiful way to flip through the news, photos, videos, and updates your friends are sharing on Facebook, Twitter, Google Reader, Flickr, and Instagram. See your social media in a magazine layout that is easy to scan and fun to read.
  • Share articles and photos, comment on posts, and like or favorite anything. Customize your Flipboard with sections created from your favorite news, people, blogs, and topics.
  • Reviews:- "Flipboard is a fantastic iPad app that makes everything you read on the Web better than it is by itself. I can't recommend it highly enough." Macworld- "Flipboard offers iPad users an entirely original alternative to browsing the Web for news; its magazine-style layouts and breathtaking use of photos and white space show the way forward for digital media." PCMag.com- "Flipping for Flipboard: The brilliant iPad app that has changed the way I read the news." SLATE- "Flipboard begins to imagine an entirely new way of accessing the social Web." New York Times- "Stop. Put down this computer, go pick up your iPad and come back here. Now go get this app: Flipboard. Why? It's pretty awesome." Wired.com- "I am thoroughly impressed from our first run with Flipboard. It is simply gorgeous and a pleasure to browse." Mashable - "Flipboard turns Facebook updates, tweets into digital magazine" USA Today
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    What if I could link my e-portfolio to Flipboard? And even view others' e-portfolios for a given topic on my Flipboard - all automagically arranged to look like a glossy magazine? How would that inspire our teachers to update their e-portfolios accordingly?
bernard tan

Fast workflow for creating multiple resolutions graphic for all your different ios devices - 0 views

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    This video inspires me that you can use this workflow to create and port graphics for iPhone3G, iphone retina, iPad, iPad2, iPad3 or whatever fast and dirty. No more tedious work, save your time. For designers and mobile developers - Youfang and Tenee to take note.
Eveleen Er

New iPad GPS - iPad Navigation and Maps - 0 views

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    FYI. WIFI iPads do not support GPS.
bernard tan

iPad Usability: First Findings From User Testing (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox) - 4 views

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    Discover Ipad Usability...
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    There are some really good tips here. I especially like how Nielsen highlighted the different iPhone and iPad design constraints.
bernard tan

Why the iPad Will Not Save the Publishing Industry - woorkup.com - 0 views

  • Leaving purely technical considerations aside (in some cases the final result is better than in others), the general quality of those magazines is without doubt extremely high and the integration between classic and multimedia content makes their reading experience very pleasant and engaging. But there is a basic limitation that could play a significant role in preventing their widespread diffusion, thereby making them not competitive in terms of economic return. The problem is not the limited number of iPads in circulation, as some may think, but the difficulty – or the inability – to download single issues of a certain magazines on your device because of their excessive size, which usually is around 400 MB.
  • the general quality of those magazines is without doubt extremely high and the integration between classic and multimedia content makes their reading experience very pleasant and engaging. But there is a basic limitation that could play a significant role in preventing their widespread diffusion, thereby making them not competitive in terms of economic return. The problem is not the limited number of iPads in circulation, as some may think, but the difficulty – or the inability – to download single issues of a certain magazines on your device because of their excessive size, which usually is around 400 MB.
  • each download may take a period ranging from twenty to seventy minutes if you are connected to a wi-fi hotspot. If you use a 3G connection, instead, the download is inhibited and a message warns you that, due to the excessive size of the file, you must be connected to a wi-fi to continue to the download. Apart from the frustration generated by waiting too long for the completion of the download (especially if you consider that there are an infinite number of alternative sources of information available in a few seconds, for free, just surfing the web), when the user doesn’t have access to a wi-fi network, he is likely to quit the purchase altogether
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  • This limit, which negatively affects sales volumes and profitability of editorial projects aimed at iPad users, will bring developers to rethink radically the structure of such contents and limit their size. Otherwise, a significant proportion of those users who have once experienced the frustration of the download will not want to repeat the purchase a second time.
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    Something it's not about how rich or engaging the contents are but how the ease of being able to reach for it is. ( infrastructure) Afterall would you bother buying a magazine from your local newsagent if you had to stand there and wait in a queue for 30 minutes or more.
Kartini Ishak

Designing for iPhone 4's Retina Display (Global Moxie) - 0 views

  • App Store Icon 512x512 (scaled down to 175x175 for display in the store)
  • Application Icon 114x114 (iPhone 4) 57x57 (older iPhones) 72x72 (iPad)
  • Spotlight Search Results and Settings Icon 58x58 (iPhone 4) 50x50 (Spotlight results for iPad) 29x29 (settings for iPad and older iPhones)
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  • Document Icon This is a new icon type in iOS 4. It’s used if your app creates a custom document type. The iPad uses the document icon in two different sizes. 320x320 (iPad) 64x64 (iPad) 44x58 (iPhone 4) 22x29 (older iPhones)
  • “Do I really have to make two versions of my images? If I make a single high-resolution set, won’t iOS 4 scale them down on older devices?” Sorry, no, not automatically. While iOS 4 goes seamlessly in the other direction (scaling up low-res images for iPhone 4), it doesn’t work the other way. By default, it scales all images so that one pixel equals one point. That’s a great solution for making sure that old apps work correctly on the new phone, but it doesn’t help you go the other way ‘round.
  • Everything they say about it is true: at 320 ppi, the pixels are just plain invisible.
  • at 320 ppi
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      It should be 326 PPI
  • The new phone doubles the resolution to 640x960 pixels
  • the 3.5-inch screen was always 320x480 pixels
  • Conveniently enough, the iPhone screen is 320x480 points on both iPhone 4 and older models.
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    The specifications for designing for iPhone 4's display. 
yeuann

Apple's iPad 2 Put To the Drop Test - Ina Fried - Mobile - AllThingsD - 7 views

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    If you're borrowing the CeL iPads... you might want to take a look at this first. :)
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    If you are borrowing the iPads, you should not be dropping them intentionally like the folks in the video in the first place. ;)
Ashley Tan

Moving at the Speed of Creativity | 5 Lessons Learned for iPad Event Videographers Publ... - 1 views

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    Video shooting and uploading limits with the iPad.
wittyben

8 Outstanding iPad Apps to Create Tutorials and Flip your Classroom ~ Educational Techn... - 1 views

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    For IDs, VCDs and Henry: here's some ipad apps for flipping classroom.
Eveleen Er

Pinnacle Studio for iPad 2 Wi-Fi, iPad 2 Wi-Fi + 3G, iPad (3rd generation), and iPad Wi... - 0 views

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    Pinnacle Studio app - free for a limited time
Ashley Tan

Microsoft Office document editor CloudOn returns to iPad | Digital Media - CNET News - 1 views

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    If you wish to download this iPad app, you might use the US-based iTunes account I created for your teams. When I last checked, it was still not available in the Singapore store. The app is free at the moment.
yeuann

Apple's iPad: The Dynabook, And The Future Of Computing, Has Arrived | Byte Cellar - 0 views

  • Yes, at long last, 42 years years after he envisioned it, Alan Kay’s Dynabook has finally arrived. Welcome to the New World.
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    Inspirational paean to the iPad.
yeuann

A tablet-based application for supporting effective lesson study - 0 views

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    LessonNote, an iPad-based observation tool "Lesson Study Alliance and Project IMPULS are developing an application for iPad, the LessonNote, to help practitioners of lesson study improve the quality of their post-lesson discussions by improving the quality of observational data collected during the lesson. It has been tested in research lessons in both the U.S. and Japan. The first version of this application will soon be available for free from the iTunes store."
yeuann

Apple Releases "Configurator App" to Help Schools Deploy iPads | Wired Educator - 2 views

  • Today Apple released a free Mac App called Configurator which lets you administer multiple iOS devices at the same time. Perfect for schools! This is the app you need to deploy your iPads at your school and it’s easy to use. You can deploy iPhones, iPads, and iPod Touch devices in mass. You can set up 30 at a time and quickly at that. Configure settings, install apps, set preferences, you name it.
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    Great stuff
Sally Loan

haiku LMS : iPads and Mobile Media in Education : iPads in Education - 0 views

  • Thus, if they use a laptop and they have a cell phone, they are in a 1:2 environment with technology. Add an iPad, and they are in a 1:3 environment
  • The cell phone is small enough to be in your pocket and with you all of the time, making learning truly 24/7
Mazlan Hasan

BlackBerry unveils Playbook tablet to rival iPad - Telegraph - 0 views

  • BlackBerry unveils Playbook tablet to rival iPad
  • BlackBerry will release the tablet early in the new year. The device will feature a 7-inch multitouch screen and a new operating system derived from the company’s purchase of QNX.
  • "QNX is going to enable things that you have never seen before”. Lazardis said the PlayBook would be “the first professional tablet”, and Dodge added that it would be "an incredible gaming platform for publishers and the players”.
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  • The tablet will be able to run Adobe’s Flash, which Apple’s iPad doesn’t, and offer micro-HDMI and micro-usb ports. It weighs just 400g and includes dual HD cameras for video calling.
  • Although 3G and 4G models are planned for the future, the device will initially connect to the web via wifi or via a user’s BlackBerry smartphone, and offer a reflection of its screen for expanded use. Lazardis said it will offer “true multi-tasking” and "an amplified view of what's already on your BlackBerry”. It’s expected that 16gb and 32gb models will be offered.
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