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Peggy George

iPhone and iTouch video out functionality, 1 to 1 Learning, and CCC Pedagogy ... - 0 views

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    Blog post by Wes Fryer on Dec. 7 re: concerns about hijacking iphone to be able to use video. Very helpful.
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    I want/need my iPhone (without jailbreaking it) to support video-out functionality, not just for video/movie playback but also to show my active/current screen when selecting and using different applications. According to the Apple Support Article "iPod and iPhone: TV out support," the iPhone and iPod Touch just support "TV Out" currently. "TV out" functionality is available if you own an "Apple Composite AV Cable,"
Adam Mills

Apple responds to iPhone 3G S activation failures - 0 views

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    Some iPhone 3G S customers were unable to activate their phone until days after their purchase. Apple has now taken steps to clean up their mess.
Fred Delventhal

How to Activate Find My iPhone for iOS 4 | Gadget Lab | Wired.com - 3 views

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    "As its name suggests, Find My iPhone is a tracking feature to locate a missing iPhone 4, iPad or fourth-generation iPod Touch. (Only the latest models get the free feature.)"
John Evans

How to activate and use Voice Dictation via the iPad and iPhone onscreen keyboard | The... - 4 views

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    "The onscreen keyboard on the iPhone 4S and iPad (3rd Generation) has a new feature, Voice Dictation. This will provide speech recognition capabilities integrated right there via the keyboard."
Learning Today

Solving Problems with the Touch of a Finger! - 5 views

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    math, algebra, education, learning, technology, activities, ipad, iphone
David McGavock

handyPrint (AirPrint Activator) « Netputing - 9 views

  • handyPrint (AirPrint Activator) handyPrint™ v3.1 is a Mac OSX application that allow you to print from your iPods, iPads and iPhones on legacy printers that do not support the AirPrint protocol. handyPrint™ is the new name for our  application that used to be called “AirPrint Activator”. We have decided to rename the application to avoid using the Apple trademark ‘AirPrint™’.  With the 3.1.1 release, we simply renamed the application handyPrint™.
Fred Delventhal

AirPrint Activator v2.0 « Netputing - 6 views

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    "What is it: AirPrint Activator v2.0 is the next generation software that will be compatible with OSX Lion. It is a complete re-write of the original v1 version and no longer depend on Apple's support of AirPrint inside the OS. What that mean is that even if Apple remove support for AirPrint in future OSX update it will keep running."
John Evans

The PE Games App « Mr Robbo - The P.E Geek - 1 views

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    "After months of development, I am pleased to share a brand new iPhone/iPad/iPod app with you that should prove to be extremely useful in practical sessions. The app idea came about after I realised that their needed to be a more user friendly and mobile way to research and plan games and activities to play in your class. With this in mind I decided to make the PE Games app a reality."
John Evans

The Day That iOS5 and iCloud Give Independence to the iPad | The Amazing iPad - 7 views

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    "With iOS 5 there's going to be independence from the personal computer, in as much as when you buy an iOS device such as an iPhone, and iPad or an iPod Touch, it will no longer be necessary to connect to a desktop or laptop computer in order to activate it."
John Evans

5 Best iOS Apps for Sending Free Text Messages | Enbeeone3 - 3 views

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    "Text Messages is still a most popular activity for mobile users. With the improvement of mobile operating system and telecommunication services, there are now hundreds of Mobile apps which provides text messaging service through internet . Today i have collected 5 best Text Messaging Apps, for IOS (ipad , iphone & iPod Touch) ."
Mark Kabbbash

K12 Students View Mobile Devices as Critical to Learning Process Survey - 20 views

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    The report also reveals a shift in thinking by parents and educators who are now beginning to accept the role of mobile devices as instructional tools, in part because they are active users of mobile devices in their own personal lives. In some cases, educators have embraced mobile devices as a catalyst for making learning a more student directed experience. At Jamestown Elementary School in Virginia, for example, students use mobile devices to
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    What do you guys think?
Fred Delventhal

Learning Without Boundaries - 31 views

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    "The Virginia Department of Education has been involved in the development of apps that are available in the Apple App Store for downloading. Through these activities, the following apps have been developed by collaborators:"
Kathleen N

iPrompts for Autism - 0 views

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    review The Assistive Technology Blog: "There's an App for that!" Not AAC It features a picture schedule which can be customized using photos from the iTouch photo library or using photos contained in the small iPrompts library. The second feature is a 2 picture choice board which can also be customized with pictures from the iTouch photo library or the iPrompts library. By turning the iTouch to landscape mode, when the student touches his choice the other choice is shaded. Finally, the last feature is a visual timer. A picture can be included along with the timer that gives the student a visual cue as to how much time is left in a particular activity. READ MORE...
jeffery heil

Apptivities - 25 views

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    Apptivity: An instructional activity that uses the power of mobile learning devices and apps.
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    fantastic resource that I think IEAR might want to emulate a little.
Brian C. Smith

AssortedStuff - 0 views

  • While I think the iPod Touch could be an excellent learning tool (my iPhone certainly is), I’m also the resident curmudgeon about such things so naturally I have a few concerns about this initiative.
  • it’s clear that many people around here are looking at the iPod Touch the same way they do our current laptops.
  • Almost exclusively we use computers as group technologies. We have a bunch of them in a lab and then bring in a bunch of kids to use them for some teacher-designed activity.
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  • However, the iPod Touch, and other pocket computing devices, are intended for personal use.
  • They are designed to be customized, personalizing the user’s experience so, instead of everyone seeing the same desktop, we all see ourselves in the device.
  • We just need to find people who are already using these devices in our schools (our IT department sees several thousand a day on the network) and invite them to tell us how they use their iPod Touch.
  • And the few instructional examples noted in the article are pretty much the same as some of the very superficial whiteboard lessons I’ve observed.
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    Tim Stahmer's writing on the iPod Touch
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    A search on "ipod touch" on Tim Stahmer's blog (www.assortedstuff.com) pulls up some interesting perspective.
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