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John Evans

Apps in Education: 4 Way Video Calls on iPad - 7 views

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    "Last month Fring released an iPad optimized version of their app that can do 4-way video calling. Now you can talk to 4 people at once and because the screen is cut in 4 you can see everyone. You can make the video calls over 3G as well as WiFi and as an added bonus, Fring is a multi platform app. You can use it to talk and video chat with your friends even if they have an Android device. I can't help but think about ways to use this in education. "
John Evans

Make your writing great with these apps. | Family Goes Strong - 8 views

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    "Whether you're writing a to-do list, journaling, writing a blog, a novel, or simply a note, there are plenty of great apps out there to make your writing better. But even more importantly, these apps can keep you organized and learning all year long. Make your 2012 resolution to write more, write better, and get your writing organized"
John Evans

iPad Creative - iPad Creative Blog - 5 ways to start creating wonderful conte... - 13 views

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    "Here we list 5 creative things you can do with your iPad along with links to help you to explore each area in more detail."
John Evans

Awesome Files brings Desktop like File and Folder Management to the iPad | iGo With My ... - 7 views

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    "The folks at Macroplant LLC felt that folks may like to handle files on their iPads more like they do on their computers so they have released Awesome Files. The Universal App lets you create folders, add and view files to those folders as well share with others."
John Evans

Can apps teach kids about emotions? - 5 views

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    "How do we raise emotionally aware and well-adjusted kids? With lots of talking and sharing, of course. For some kids, digital media can also help by packaging powerful messages inside enticing apps. In one, kids explore how we are the same and how we are different from one another. In another, they interact with silly characters to learn their emotional responses. And in a third, virtual friends share stories to get 'tweens thinking about how to best handle emotionally charged situations. Here's a closer look at these three masterful apps. Wee You-Things"
Kathleen N

Snapchat introduces service for kids, initially on iOS, as it seeks to expand its user ... - 4 views

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    how is this different from Skitch? Do we really want to introduce this to kids controversial app--even with the safety features?
John Evans

iPads at Burley: Photography with 5th Grade Students - 5 views

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    "In the next few weeks these 5th grade students are going to be focusing on photography to accompany their writing with both their classroom teacher as well as with me during Technology. The remarkable thing about having only 30 minutes to introduce this very large topic with my students but doing so with iPads, is that all 29 5th graders are sitting on the rug in front of me with a camera, digital darkroom, and publishing suite resting on their laps!"
Peggy George

Qik iPhone & iPhone 3G Video Streaming | iPhone-Hacks.com - 0 views

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    a great, free alternative to purchasing an app or hijacking your iphone to stream video.
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    Qik is a homebrew 3rd party native App that can be install via Cydia under the 'Multimedia' category. It ties in with their free video web service that you need to register for. all you do is open Qik press record and it will start streaming live audio and video from your iPhone to your Qik account where it can be viewed from anywhere in the world. You can obviously select whether a video is publicly viewable or not.
Fred Delventhal

iPad Tutorial: How to read your old (non-ePub) ebooks using iBooks | TouchMyApps - 10 views

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    First and foremost, your ebook files need to be converted into the ePub format. Granted, there are quite a few ways to do this, but one of the best methods is by using Calibre, ...
Sean Nash

Incorporating Words Into Images | nashworld - 16 views

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    Most would agree that "A picture is worth a thousand words." Perhaps strangely, allow me to make the case that sometimes there is also value in distilling those thousand words into a scant few. This little post is a bit of practical sharing meant to point to two things: a cute little iOS application, and a few quick examples of its practical use. Oh, and really, I wouldn't be doing it here if it wasn't worth at least a handful of words as well.
John Evans

iPad Tip: How to Play Audio and Video Podcasts on Your iPad | iPad Academy - 1 views

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    ""When you download a podcast to your iPad, where does it go? How do I play it?" You play audio podcasts from the Music app and video podcasts (vodcasts) from the Videos app. Here's how:"
John Evans

13 Free iPad Spelling Apps to Easily Teach Kids to Spell Correctly - 5 views

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    "To help you improve your students spelling capabilities, I compiled a list of some great iPad apps that can perfectly do the job . Check it out"
John Evans

How Sharepoint is transforming my iPad Productivity! « How-To « tabletproductive - 3 views

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    "What lies at the center of my work productivity? What are the things I want to do with my iPad at work? These two questions are what each of the requirements below seek to answer."
John Evans

7 Things Apple Doesn't Tell You About iCloud | Mac|Life - 9 views

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    "Sure, there's plenty to love about iCloud -- after all, it's a giant step up from Apple's previous cloud efforts like MobileMe and .Mac and it's free, so what's to complain about? Unfortunately, iCloud can't do everything, so here's a look at what Apple doesn't tell you about their cloud service."
John Evans

iPad and iOS 5 Basics - How To Split the Keyboard - iPad Insight - 4 views

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    "One of the many new features in iOS 5 for the iPad is the ability to split the on-screen keyboard. When you do this it splits neatly in half, with one half near the bottom left of the screen and the other half near the bottom right."
John Evans

Around the Corner-MGuhlin.org: Taking Notes on Your #iPad - Handwriting Recognition - 4 views

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    "You've read of those that say, "Yeah man, I don't carry a keyboard with my iPad. That's not what a tablet is for man. Go use a laptop or something if you want retro keyboard input!" Perhaps that's a bit of a exaggeration. As much as I love my keyboard, being able to switch from handwriting to text on an iPad would be pretty neat. I hadn't given it much thought until a friend called me up and asked if it was do-able. "
Nicole Lakusta

How do I prevent students from leaving the VizZle Player app? (How to enable Guided Acc... - 7 views

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    Great video of how to set up Guided Access and what it does
John Evans

Calendar: The ultimate guide | iMore.com - 20 views

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    "Calendars help you keep track of what you're doing and when, which is why it's always been one of the core apps on mobile devices from the earliest PDA (personal digital assistants), to the latest iPhones and iPads. That why, when iOS launched in 2007, it included a Calendar app. Whether you simply use Calendar by itself, or whether you sync it via iCloud, Google Calendar, Microsoft, or something else, it's the default way to add and find appointments and events."
John Evans

What can you do with an iPad in the classroom? « syded - 11 views

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    "The iPad is not going to replace teachers or 'fix' education. There is a cost implication that must be taken into account and only an educator will know if it is right for their students. Indeed the cost-benefit analysis for an establishment must take into account a host of factors when considering iPad use in the classroom. However, if there are iPads in the classroom, there are a number of applications that can enhance learning and assist the educator in developing student skills. In fact, the iPad allows educators to build on existing styles and increase flexibility in their classroom whilst personalising learning."
John Evans

Koder: Code On the Go | iPad.AppStorm - 3 views

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    "Today, we'll be looking at coding on the iPad, specifically Koder Code Editor by iCodeLabs. Koder is a code editor that attempts to turn the iPad into a coding machine. Is it capable of doing the job of a traditional code editor, or is it just another swanky entry in the book of the underpowered? Read on to find out."
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