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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Jeremy Brueck

Jeremy Brueck

iPad Evaluation - 5 views

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    Nice starting point to help schools/districts evaluate iPad initiatives
Jeremy Brueck

venomous porridge - The Unprecedented Audacity of the iBooks Author EULA - 2 views

  • Apple is trying to establish a rule that whatever I create with this application, if I sell it, I have to give them a cut.
  • In ensuring that the App Store remains the only legitimate market for iOS apps, Apple doesn’t claim any legal rights to the content I create using its Xcode toolset. Instead, they enforce technical restrictions; apps must be cryptographically signed by Apple in order to run on unaltered iOS devices.
Jeremy Brueck

Daring Fireball Linked List: Unprecedented, That's for Sure - 0 views

  • You don’t get to use this free tool to produce books that you sell directly to customers, circumventing Apple’s store.
  • it’s about not wanting iBooks Author to serve as an authoring tool for competing bookstores like Amazon’s or Google’s.
Jeremy Brueck

The New iBooks Release Means . . . | EdReach - 0 views

  • What this means is that the everyday teacher can once again cut around the fluff and create meaningful content that goes right to the heart of the curriculum trying to be conveyed.
  • a delivery model that can be adjusted on the fly.
  • a delivery model that can address the needs of all learners.
Jeremy Brueck

The Pedagogy of Play and the Role of Technology in Learning | PBS - 3 views

  • The atmosphere of play created a sandbox where both students and faculty could explore the features of the device and apps with the spirit of curiosity and experimentation. Rather than solely being guided through this virtual landscape, they were learning how to orient and guide themselves. Within this learning model, the teacher or trainer shifts into more of a coaching role. The value of this approach extends beyond the classroom because students begin to develop a self-reliance that enjoys independent experimentation and exploration.
  • Our systems of education haven't prepared us to think and act playfully, nor do our institutions of work by and large encourage this behavior. Yet it is this kind of playful disposition that is the muse of all great thinkers, artists and innovators.
  • "I don't think education is about centralized instruction anymore; rather, it is the process establishing oneself as a node in a broad network of distributed creativity."
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  • retaining childlike qualities such as idealism, experimentation and wonder is vital for innovation.
  • In times of rapid change, exploring the possible becomes an essential
  • Play is about exploring the possible.
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