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Robert Boltz

The iPad-Breaking New Ground in Special Education - 2 views

  • Kids who used to have difficulty using a mouse on a computer can use their fingers to touch and drag things and get immersed in the application.”
  • “We can work with one student who is learning letters and shapes, then turn around and use it with another student who is learning yes or no questions. The applications allow for so many different levels and have so many purposes.
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

Pad apps for education K12 - 0 views

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    "We have downloaded, and tested these apps for the iPad. Please contact me if you would like to add apps that you have tested"
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

Kyle Lambert | iPad artist - 0 views

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    If you have an iPad and are an artist, or are just waning an iPad, you need to check out this site. Tons of great information.
Robert Boltz

AppStart: Best Word Processors: iPad/iPhone Apps AppGuide - 0 views

  • a variety of features which set it apart from the rest. Mainly, Pages' ability to work with multi-touch gestures makes it easy and enjoyable to use
  • Formatting documents is simple; adding pictures can be done in seconds, and moving them can be done by dragging the image with your finger
  • grants users an iPad app "suite," as opposed to a single word processing app
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  • Users can also access files via remote storage providers
  • The app also integrates with Google Docs, Dropbox
  • Users of the application can open and save documents using the Mail app, or sync with Google Docs, Dropbox, Box.net, iDisk and SugarSync.
  • sers can edit Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents within the application
Robert Boltz

5 Best iPad Office Suites for Making You More Productive - 4 views

  • The iWork interfaces are the most attractive of all of these. With the integration of iCloud, it’s now easier to move docs in and out of the apps. Apple’s Open In… feature works too if you use DropBox or SugarSync apps.
  • combined the three apps will be the most expensive “suite” here
  • For word processing and limited desktop publishing, Pages wins out although Quickoffice HD comes in a close second.
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  • It integrates with the following cloud services:Google DocsDropboxBox.netEvernoteCatchSugarSynchuddleegnyteMobileMe (hopefully this will be replaced by iCloud soon)
  • presentation app in Documents to Go doesn’t make nice presentations
  • You also cannot insert graphics or images into your word processing documents
  • Google DocsBox.netDropBoxiDiskSugarSync
  • Spend $30 for the iWork suite of apps or $20 for Quickoffice HD. Those two lead the way in this round-up with the best set of features and the most attractive interfaces. Along with Documents To Go, they are easiest to use when moving files on and off the iPad thanks to their integration with cloud services.
Amy Shoemaker

20 iPad Apps for Kids with Autism - 2 views

  • There are a bevy of iPad apps that are perfect for parents of children with autism including apps with social stories, language based programs and even augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) apps.
Robert Boltz

vicipadtrial - 1 views

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