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Ashley Tan

Smart: Prototypes for Mac lets you use images to prototype iPhone interfaces - 1 views

  • Prototypes allows you to turn those designs into prototypes that you can interact with through the mouse on your Mac or by tapping on your iPhone. You simply draw and link hotspots and set animations, share your interface with other stakeholders, and get testing. To get a feel for the output Prototypes creates before spending the cash, head over to ptyp.es on your iPhone, follow the instructions presented to you for installation, and enter the PIN 1234 5678. You’ll be able to try out a Prototypes-generated interface yourself.
yeuann

Look Sharp With These 10 YouTube How-Tos - 1 views

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    Dressing tips that may help us present a better and more professional image - with minimal effort. I especially love the one on how to remove wrinkles from your clothes without an actual iron.
Ashley Tan

Free Technology for Teachers: wireWax - Create Interactive Videos and Play Videos Withi... - 1 views

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    wireWax is a new service (still in beta) that takes the concept of YouTube annotations and makes it much better. On wireWax you can build interactive tags into your videos. Each tag that you add to your video have another video from YouTube or Vimeo or an image from Facebook, Flickr, or Instagram. A tag can also include an audio track from SoundCloud or a reference article from Qwiki. What makes using wireWax different from using the YouTube annotations tool is that clicking on your tags (what YouTube calls annotations) does not send you outside of the video you're currently watching. This means that you can watch a video within a video or view a picture or listen to a different audio track within the original video. When you click a tag in the original video the video pauses and the tagged item is displayed.
yeuann

Tips for Using Chat as an Instructional Tool -- Campus Technology - 1 views

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    This article was written 5 years ago. Now, we have the benefit of ubiqutious mobile chat platforms e.g. Whatsapp, which can create small focus groups to talk about a particular topic. Not only so, besides the usual text, Whatsapp also allows participants to share mobile videos taken on the spot, share their geolocations with one another, share audio recordings and of course, images. A personal example of how I use Whatsapp for personal learning: I use Whatsapp regularly to practice reading and writing my Japanese with a few other friends, and when I make mistakes, they can quickly give me feedback in real-time. We also exchange photos of Japanese culture, food items and even on-the-spot videos from those who are in Japan. Some of us go for Japanese classes, some don't. But those who go for the classes share what they have learnt with those who haven't.  I'm not sure if this can be classified as a type of "flipped learning", but I realized that mobile chat makes an excellent real-time, yet highly personalized tool for e-learning in small group discussions. Perhaps this is one area we can consider next time as a way to do mobile learning that harnesses the social nature of us learners.
Sally Loan

XMind - Mind Mapping and Storming - 2 views

shared by Sally Loan on 09 May 12 - Cached
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    Do you know if this works with Google Drive (and hopefully Google Sites)?
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    Xmind is using google code, will get Yeu Ann to check out the source code. http://code.google.com/p/xmind3/
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    I've checked it out. Actually, it's not Google code, but simply an open-source native app stored in Google Projects, an open-source code repository. Nevertheless, it's a good mind-mapping software. Only thing is that it doesn't use Google Drive and I'm not sure if it can be integrated easily into Google Sites (due to Google Sites having issues with iframe elements).
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    seems quite a good review for Mindomo, it's integrated to Google apps. http://www.mindomo.com/.
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    I tried, cool! The map mind can be embedded in google site. Interface of mind map is easy to use, allow embed youtube link, images, and audio, attachment and links. Free for 3 mindmap and allow collaboration, invite is similar to Google for edit/read rights. There is also have icon, chat, comments and collaborative editing. Yeu Ann, we can include that as guide in student portfolio.
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    Yeu Ann, I am referring to Mindomo :)
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    Great! I'll try out the free account for the Mindomo next week. So I take it that you guys want to use this as the recommended mind-map app for our students?
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    BTW just FYI: http://www.mindomo.com/terms_of_use.htm. Expert Software Applications Srl does not claim any ownership in any of the content, including any text, data, information, images, photographs, music, sound, video, or other material, that you upload, transmit or store in your Service account. We will not use any of your content for any purpose except to provide you with the Service, and as otherwise provided in these Terms. From time to time, [Contents publicized by the user] can be used by Mindomo at its own discretion.
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    Explore the use of the tool first and note its affordances and its limitations for now. If there is more than one option, we should support what is available and give users a choice.
Ashley Tan

Apps - 0 views

  • App of the week Denso Free, from the Apple App Store Denso is a couch potato's dream. It is an easy way to discover and organise interesting Web videos. It works like Instapaper, except that instead of saving text, you are saving videos for future viewing. Sadly, the app will not work with YouTube videos, but it works with many other sources. It has compiled a list of videos to help you find topics that interest you. You can also watch, share and comment on videos shared by your friends on Facebook and Twitter. This is a universal app for both the iPhone and iPad but, as with most apps which handle video, it looks best on the iPad. Perhaps the best thing about this app is that it was made in Singapore.
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    Henry, please test this app out. It reportedly pulls videos from various databases.
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    Tried out the apps. it pull lot of video from various sources. The layout like YouTube format.but search button not so obivous.
Eveleen Er

Samsung GALAXY Note - Samsung Mobile - 1 views

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    This idea of cropping images/videos looks cool to be implemented on our apps. But not sure if its copyrighted.
Eveleen Er

Google Earth on iPad, iPhone Now Includes 3D Images, Guided Tours - 0 views

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    Available in US store. Not in SG store yet.
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    You can download it using the iTunes card account given by Ashley last year. I have download mine.
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    Actually, I think you use the US-linked account information to log in to the App store to get it. :)
Ashley Tan

Getty Museum makes 4,600 high-res images free to download with Open Content Program - 3 views

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    For MDs to take note.
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    Thanks! That's definitely a super big piece of good news for my team :)
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    Add an item to your cart and see how much it cost. A lot of steps.... Television educational, documentary or doc style program Editorial use primarily intended to educate, inform or disseminate information on educational programs, children focused news, historical programs, science or natural science programs, celebrities, sports or public figures. Includes programs such as list programs, public broadcasting docs, biographies or profiles. This license is for one time use only.
Kum Seng Cheang

mypictr - we make your profile picture - 3 views

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    For those of you who would like to size up your pretty/handsome faces for a perfect profiling, here's a simple tool to do just that! Sorry, no support for Diigo yet, but the closest prolife image size is from Skype's.
Kartini Ishak

Graphic Design School Blog | Putting Together an Effective Portfolio, Articles - 0 views

  • Blog > Putting Together an Effective Portfolio Putting Together an Effective Portfolio
  • most freelancers with a decent body of work nowadays will also have an online presence, used, in the main, to display their work. Take as much care with your online portfolio as you would your physical one. Strive for a uniformity and dynamism in your photography of projects, and make sure that images and pdfs saved from the computer are of sufficiently high and consistent resolution. Write concise, foolproof explanations to accompany the work and organise it all in an intuitive level-based fashion, much as you would a website. Sites like Flickr and View Creatives go some way to aiding the freelancer in this professional-feeling endeavour, but you’ll still need to pour energy and vim into the whole enterprise to create the right appearance.
  • Useful Top Tips Keep things small. A portfolio any larger than A3 is really too big Keep things clean & uncrumpled Loose-leaf sheets are better than ring-bound sleeves Assembling a portfolio should not be a one-off exercise, but a dynamic and continual process Request and absorb other people’s comments and allow this information to flow back into the way you maintain your portfolio Interleave your loose-leaf sheets with a bold and dazzling substrate, though choose something that doesn’t overpower the work contained within If you choose to carry your portfolio on a laptop, for pity’s sake avoid using Powerpoint in your presentations!
Eveleen Er

I Education Apps Review - I Education Apps Review - 0 views

  • App Review: Animoto
  • Animoto’s functionality is in the ability to take photos and video that the user specifies, add a music soundtrack ,which can be from their open source music library or music uploaded by the user, to create a movie complete with transitions.
  • it is a great way to have students in an online class introduce themselves. Students are able to choose the images they would like to share as well as select their music. This provides a window to the students when they get to choose how to express themselves
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  • a colleague of mine has used Animoto for students to develop presentations. Using images and text they are able to convey ideas and their knowledge.
bernard tan

30+ Super Secret iPhone Features and Shortcuts | iPhone.AppStorm - 0 views

  • Press the Home and Sleep Buttons Simultaneously to Take a Screenshot
  • Press Home Once to Go to First Home Screen or Search
  • Hold Home and Sleep to Reboot
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  • Hold Home for Five Seconds to Quit the Current App
  • Tap Shift and Drag
  • Double Tap Space for a Period and Space
  • Enable International Keyboards for International TLDs
  • Leave Off www and .com for Faster Browsing
  • Add Sites to Your Home Screen for Quick Access and More
  • Tap and Hold a Link for Options
  • Scroll Inside Frames and Text Areas With Two Fingers
  • Double Tap a Text Column or Image to Zoom to It
  • Tap and Hold to Save Images
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    kinda handy for iphone users especially the screenshots.
Eveleen Er

Detect Naughty Pictures and Video with Nude.js - 0 views

  • 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.
Kartini Ishak

iPhone Gems: Five Geotagging Apps For Photographers | iLounge Article - 1 views

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    Today we look at five different geotagging apps for the iPhone, but before we begin, there are a few concepts and facts that are worth pointing out for those who might be unfamiliar with the concept of geotagging. Geotagging is a computerized process for adding GPS-based location data to an image for later reference. Since most cameras don't include GPS hardware, but the iPhone 3G and 3GS do, you can run an iPhone application to record your location while shooting the photos. The best apps of the bunch are PhotoTrip and PlaceTagger; read on for all the details.
Kartini Ishak

How To Enable And Start Using Google's With Keyboard-Less Search By Voice And Image | L... - 1 views

  • Chrome-only feature
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    Here's how you search, faster. 
Ashley Tan

Moodle Goes Mobile on iPhone -- THE Journal - 1 views

  • The open source learning management system Moodle has a new mobile companion. Developers at Moodle HQ have released a free app for iOS designed to work with Moodle 2.1 or later.
  • My Moodle isn't a replacement for the Moodle interface; rather, it just provides some additional tools tailored specifically for mobile users. These include the ability to: Capture video, still images, and audio and upload those to Moodle; Upload images and video from users' existing libraries; E-mail and message participants in users' courses; Add notes about users; Add course participants to users' iPhone contact lists; Get help through MoodleDocs; and Access the full Moodle site. (A separate login for the Web version is required with the version of the mobile app.)
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    For Fareed and anyone else interested in this mobile development.
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