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Claudine Franquet

Bento for iPad for iPad on the iTunes App Store - 0 views

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    rganize contacts, track projects, plan events, and manage things - all in one easy to use iPad personal database! Bento for iPad is one of the top iPad apps and the most popular personal database for iPad. Use it standalone or synchronize with Bento 4 for Mac, sold separately at http://store.filemaker.com
Kathy Fernandes

ELI - 7 Things to know about Mobile Device (iPad) Projection - 0 views

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    Projection from mobile devices (iPads) and how it can "change the interaction in the room."
Claudine Franquet

CBT Referee for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad on the iTunes App Store - 0 views

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    Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Claudine Franquet

SoundNote for iPad on the iTunes App Store - 0 views

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    SoundNote is the best way to take notes in meetings, lectures, and interviews. It tracks what you type and draw while recording audio, so you'll never worry about missing an important detail. During playback, just tap a word: SoundNote will jump right to the proper time in the audio.
Claudine Franquet

Photogene for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad on the iTunes App Store - 0 views

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    Photogene is about improving your digital photos and having fun while at it. This intuitive, easy to use application offers a comprehensive set of professional editing tools:
Claudine Franquet

WordPress for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad on the iTunes App Store - 0 views

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    It's easy to manage your WordPress blog or site from your iOS device. With WordPress for iOS, you can moderate comments, create or edit posts and pages, and add images or videos with ease.
Patrick Berry

Hands on with iBooks 2 | Macworld - 0 views

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    Good details about current (read: early) availability and features of the new iBook format.
Patrick Berry

Apple's announcements further iPad revolution in education | Macworld - 0 views

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    "iTunes U, iBooks Author are exciting, but textbooks are just a bridge to the future" The comments about iTunes U vis a vis a LMS are interesting as well.
Patrick Berry

The pilot program evaluates the new Algebra 1 app versus a traditional textbook - 0 views

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    white paper detailing the Algebra 1 iPad pilot results from Amelia Earhart Middle School in Riverside, California. Comparing student performance from the yearlong pilot, over 78 percent of students using HMH Fuse scored Proficient or Advanced on the state test, compared to only 59 percent of their fellow students at Earhart-a difference of 19 percent in favor of students using the HMH Fuse app.
Mike Magrey

Microsoft Office on the iPad - 0 views

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    Create, revise, analyze. Microsoft Office apps PowerPoint, Word, and Excel on the iPad.
Patrick Berry

There Are Now More Free Apps For Android Than For The iPhone: Distimo - 0 views

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    A good break down of app numbers per store.  It's important to note that price is just one consideration in the purchase decision. Also note that when an app is free and supported by ads, you are what's being sold.  It's not bad (or good), it's just important to know.
Peter DiFalco

The iPad Project - Creighton University - 0 views

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    Blog from Creighton University about their faculty iPad project including tips, reports, reviews and more. Great model.
Peter DiFalco

Ten tips for mastering the iPad | iOS Central | Macworld - 0 views

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    For the comma / apostrophe trick alone, this is worth reading.
Peter DiFalco

Vertical Video Syndrome - A PSA - YouTube - 0 views

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    Please don't shoot videos with your phone or tablet held vertically.
Peter DiFalco

Seton Hill University - iPad2 for everyone - 0 views

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    Seton HIll, not Seton Hall. 
Patrick Berry

Fraser Speirs - Blog - iPad Trials at Oklahoma State - 0 views

  • This puts me in mind of a theme I've been developing in various conversations and presentations over the last few months: that technology, pedagogy and curriculum each have influence on the other. If you're not able to modify your teaching methods or curriculum to take account of new technology, that's a barrier to getting the maximum utilisation out of these devices.
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    Speaking of Fraser, he has a few comments: This puts me in mind of a theme I've been developing in various conversations and presentations over the last few months: that technology, pedagogy and curriculum each have influence on the other. If you're not able to modify your teaching methods or curriculum to take account of new technology, that's a barrier to getting the maximum utilisation out of these devices.
Patrick Berry

iPad study released by Oklahoma State University - 0 views

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    This is from Fall 2010.  One very interesting part of the summary states: "From a faculty perspective, the greatest benefit was having uniform hardware and software available across the class. Said differently, faculty knew all students had access to the same learning tools. This was critical when planning assignments and class activities." Yes, this is exactly what Speirs was talking about in Run What Ya Brung.
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