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Ashley Tan

4 Free E-Books on Learning Objective-C, the Programming Language of iOS and OSX - 0 views

  • Want to write apps for OSX, the iPhone or the iPad? You can learn JavaScript and use a frameworks like PhoneGap or Titanium. Or you can learn the official language of Apple operating systems:  Objective-C. The debate over whether to build mobile apps in JavaScript or Objective-C is beyond the scope of this blog post. But if you want to learn Objective-C, these resources will get you started.
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.
  • Qualcomm
Eveleen Er

What is Layar Vision? - Layar - 1 views

  • Layar Vision is an extension of the Layar platform, taking augmented reality to the next level. With the help of our industry-leading install base of 10 million devices, we’re opening the door for over 10,000 developers to create an entirely new kind of AR experience for a massive audience.
  • Layar Vision allows the creation of layers and applications that recognize real world objects and display digital experiences on top of them
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    A new feature from Layar
yeuann

Award-Winning Site Redefines History with Thousands of Photos - 0 views

  • Historypin is a non-profit website and mobile app aimed at sparking inter-generational conversation and interest in history. The concept is simple: It uses Google Maps to “pin” old photographs to their location.
yeuann

Why Location-Based Gaming Is The Next Killer App [OPINION] - 0 views

  • Capture the flag. Hide and seek. Marco Polo. These location-based games brought hours of fun to many of us as children. Then video games came along and suddenly the only location you played in was the living room. Now this shift is coming full circle as innovative mobile games are using geo-location, image recognition and augmented reality technologies to combine the real and virtual worlds.
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    Integrating m-gaming with m-learning?
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.
yeuann

Location-based learning: The context is mobile | Instructional Design Fusions - 3 views

  • Mobile devices have some unique affordances: They offer location-sensors (e.g., GPS, RFID, WLAN) and they can deliver multimedia content that is time- and place-relevant. Opportunities for embedded assessment can also be used to assess and fine-tune mlearning design.
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    An interesting piece about how the unique affordances of mobile devices enable newer forms of learning.
Kartini Ishak

Evernote for Students: The Ultimate Research Tool - Education Series « Everno... - 3 views

  • Organizing in Evernote
  • Access Information Anywhere, No Thumb Drive Necessary As a student, you’re all over the place: in class on your mobile device, at the gym, in your dorm room, at the library, etc. With Evernote, files, notes and documents are available to you everywhere – on your phone, your desktop, and anywhere you have an internet connection. That means that if you’re working in a computer lab, all your research is there. If you lost your thumb drive before your presentation, you can pull up your PowerPoint from a friend’s laptop. Having everywhere access to your Evernote account also means you can make great use of the in-between time we all tend to have. Whether you’re waiting for the bus, or for class to start, you can make quick edits to anything you’re working on. Evernote puts everything in one place, and makes it easy to find exactly what you’re looking for, no matter where you are. If you’re doing research, alone or in a group, Evernote saves time and helps keep you organized.
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    Tips on using Evernote - getting organized
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    Thanks Tini! I can use some info for my training next week ;)
yeuann

App Store - Vibe - 0 views

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    Interesting social app that allow you to message (anonymous) people who are within a certain range of your phone... so far it has been used by protesters, but how can we use it for educational purposes?
Ashley Tan

iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Gmail Help - 5 views

shared by Ashley Tan on 13 Sep 11 - No Cached
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    Access Gmail on iOS4 device. For Chee to set up new iPad. First step is critical (enable IMAP). Otherwise, use older instructions from link in same page.
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    Thanks for sharing. I tried last night, and it works for just do the usual Gmail set up. Chee managed to do that as well.
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    Thanks Ashley for your instant info and advise. I reset my Linksys wireless router IP Address back to 192.168.1.1 default and manage to connect to the Internet and setup the Gmail account instantly. I also thanks Sally for the help and tips!
raifanacel

Photo books - 1 views

shared by raifanacel on 13 Sep 11 - Cached
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    here's a tool i found that can be used for digital storytelling with their mobile app. you can also create photo books (albums) which they can print and deliver to you.
Kartini Ishak

Springpad: a free app that helps you remember - 2 views

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    Springpad is a free application that makes it quick and easy to take notes and save anything you want to remember - from tasks and lists to products, places, movies, recipes and more. Everything you save is automatically organized and enhanced with useful information for instant access on the web and on your phone. 
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..
rahim azhar

Monitor your Kid's Smart Phone via PhoneSheriff › AndroidGuys - 0 views

  • When PhoneSheriff is installed on the child’s phone and the companion “control” application is installed on the parents phone, the parent can: Restrict and Monitor Phone Calls Restrict and Monitor Texts Track the Phones Location via GPS View Photos and Videos Taken from the Phones Camera
Ashley Tan

Instructional & Multimedia Designin Angry Birds - 7 views

Here were my preliminary thoughts on incorporating Angry Birds in education: http://ashleytan.wordpress.com/2011/06/11/angry-birds-for-learning/

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