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Bill Kuykendall

TED 2010: Wired for the iPad to Launch by Summer | Epicenter | Wired.com - 1 views

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    The first iPads are expected to be available at the end of March. TED attendees got a demonstration - on what looked like a supersized iPad - of how their future reading experience would look with the March issue of Wired magazine.
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PixelMags and Apple iPad - The Future of Publishing | Daily App Show - Video App Review... - 1 views

  • With the release of the iPad, companies with dedicate Apps Powered by PixelMags will be able to offer full-sized, digital versions of their publications, complete with interactive components like video and streaming media, at a fraction of the cost of the hard copy paper versions of their magazines and newspapers. The Apps will be compatible with the iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch.
Bill Kuykendall

Mag+ on Vimeo - 4 views

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    This conceptual video is a corporate collaborative research project initiated by Bonnier R&D into the experience of reading magazines on handheld digital devices. It illustrates one possible vision for digital magazines in the near future, presented by ou
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Mooresville School District, a Laptop Success Story - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • “It’s not about the box. It’s about changing the culture of instruction — preparing students for their future, not our past.”
  • Mooresville ranks 100th out of 115 districts in North Carolina in terms of dollars spent per student — $7,415.89 a year — but it is now third in test scores and second in graduation rates.
  • Some costly items had become obsolete (like computer labs), though getting rid of others tested the willingness of teachers to embrace the new day: who needs globes in the age of Google Earth?
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The Media Equation - The Future of Content - Cheap and Plentiful - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Demand Media offers laid-off journalists and freelances an opportunity to work for little money.
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YouTube - 2008 Latest Edition - Did You Know 3.0 - From Meeting in Rome this Year - 0 views

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    Great use of animated graphics: Demographic comparison of China and USA
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The Media Equation - What Would It Take to Support a Newsroom? - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Former Washington Post Exec. Editor Leonard Downy Jr. leads study into newsroom sustainability
Bill Kuykendall

iPAD Learning LAB by The MASIE Center - 0 views

  • the interaction with the internet and some Apps is like a window on the world of learning. You peel back the layers and engage with the material in an almost tactile way. This is potentially the best learning device I have ever used.
  • I’ve already used an app that Elliott suggested called Goodread as a way to view and store documents on the iPad and I expect we will see similar developments in the future
  • I am quite intrigued to see how the format of iPAD newspapers will change. 
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  • the price point was perfect ... for me the user and also for the developer, who will get loads more action at $1.99.  In fact, if the App were $20.00, I doubt they would sell any.
  • I have suddenly become dependent upon the iPad for my lecture notes, replacing the binders I once used. I'm still thinking about how that's going to change my teaching.
  • There is a significantly deeper and more exploratory user experience with the iPAD newspapers.  I have been reading the Wall Street Journal, New York Times and USA Today on the iPAD on a daily basis.  My reactions have mirrored those of other users, as we are touching more articles, manipulating in an intuitive way and find the content significantly more accessible than both the paper and traditional web formats.  It will be key for news publishers to continue to evolve the feature set and user interface as this genre evolves.
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