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John Evans

How to Set up iPad Restrictions | htacademy - 6 views

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    "Does your child have an iOS device (iPad, iPhone, or iPod Touch) or access to your personal device? iOS devices have many security features that parents don't know about. You can use these features to help protect your child from accessing inappropriate content; guard your personal data on a shared device; and safeguard you from unexpected credit card bills due to unapproved app and itunes purchases. The following video explains how!"
John Evans

5 Essential iPad Visualization Apps | Conspire: A Mindjet Publication - 5 views

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    "What are some good data visualization apps for the iPad then? Well I've come across an article by Klint Finley of ReadWriteWeb that tries to answer this very question. Check it out his recommendations below:"
John Evans

PadGadget Weekly App Series - Medical Apps | PadGadget - 4 views

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    "For today's Weekly App Series we've found great apps to add to your iPad collection. We have included six essential medical apps in this week's bundle. Our editorial team goes through the data, picks the best and most interesting apps and then brings them to you on a regular basis."
John Evans

Best Free iPad App of the Week: The Economist's The World in 2012 Editor's Highlights -... - 10 views

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    "This app offers selected articles from "The World in 2012". It also includes video and specially curated snapshots of people, events, landmarks and data to watch in 2012. In short, it provides a concise tour of the future."
John Evans

iPad2 shows you your vital signs without hardware attachments | iGo With My iPad - 6 views

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    "We have been looking at a few of the add on hardware devices showing up for the iPad. They can be playing games, gathering mechanical data and even your blood pressure. Today we where introduced to a tool from Philips to show you your vital signs without the need of any external hardware."
Toni Plourde

iPad 3rd Gen (wifi/cellular) - 4 views

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    Like earlier iPad models, the iPad 3rd Generation (Wi-Fi/Cellular* - AT&T/A-GPS, A1430) -- which some may choose to refer to as the "iPad 3," even though Apple does not -- is a tablet computer for the web, e-mail, photos, video, music, gaming and more. Unlike earlier iPad models, however, the iPad 3rd Gen line is significantly more powerful and the focus has shifted more substantially from consuming content to creating it. All iPad 3rd Gen models most notably feature a "resolutionary" 9.7-inch 2048x1536 (264 ppi) multitouch glossy LED-backlit "retina" display, but also pack a dual-core 1 GHz Apple A5X "system on a chip" with quad core graphics, 1 GB of RAM, 16 GB, 32 GB or 64 GB of flash memory storage, a rear-mounted 5 megapixel "iSight" camera capable of shooting stills and 1080p video and a front-mounted VGA-quality "FaceTime" camera, 802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0 and more. This specific iPad 3rd Gen model also supports 4G LTE connectivity (700, 2100 MHz), intended for use on AT&T's network in the US and Bell, Rogers and Telus in Canada, as well as A-GPS. Battery life is reportedly 10 hours "surfing the web on Wi-Fi, watching video, or listening to music" and 9 hours surfing the web using cellular data. Compared to the iPad 2 models, major differences for the iPad 3rd Gen line include a higher-resolution display, faster processor, better camera, and improved connectivity. *In response to criticism from consumer groups and government agencies, Apple formally changed the advertising of this model from "Wi-Fi + 4G" to "Wi-Fi + Cellular" starting around May 12, 2012.
William Bauer

Most Popular Apps | iPhone and iPod Touch App Store App Reviews - 3 views

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    The top 10 lists for every category(and overall) of iPhone applications available in the App Store. This is broken up into 2 sections. . .free(left side) apps and paid(right side) apps. This data for the most popular iPhone apps comes from iTunes and is updated multiple times throughout the day.
Brian C. Smith

iPad pilot program brings new ideas to special education | ABC Newspapers - 17 views

  • Alternative test formats
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      Of course they will!
  • “We think there are many areas in special education where this kind of technology can be successful, but we need data to make good decisions.”
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      What of our tacit knowledge about learning, including that knowledge about the students?  Is this no good?  Can we not act upon what we know and not solely upon sterile data from a test?
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      Granted, the iPad has potential in school, but this article, among many others, is so vague at how the device is different other than the screen size and a mention of it's price tag.   iPads seem to be going the way of the IWB.   I still contend that these won't be successful until they are made personal.  Meaning, give it to the kid to have for the entire year.  Let them take it home, play with it, read on it, correspond on it and make their learning personal.   I'm currently in a pilot with iPads and the students are lukewarm to the device because they know it will go away or that they won't be able to make it work for them personally.  
Bernie Rummonds

EUSD iRead - 1 views

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    "iRead is a group of teachers in Escondido Union School District dedicated to the idea that digital audio can be a powerful learning tool for all students. iRead will give you a chance to create meaningful, curriculum-centered audio projects with your students. Teachers are using digital audio tools (iPods, mics, Garageband, iTunes, Keynote, etc. and various accessories) to improve reading processes. Teachers meet on a monthly basis to exchange ideas and strategies. We started in 2006-07 by collecting data about fluency rates - this has been very promising. "
Roland O'Daniel

Project Noah - 12 views

  • Project Noah is a tool to explore and document wildlife and a platform to harness the power of citizen scientists everywhere.
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    Project Noah is a tool to explore and document wildlife and a platform to harness the power of citizen scientists everywhere.  The app is pretty intuitive and turns a smartphone into a scientific tool that takes advantage of the metadata that the phone can track as well as it's ability to gather digital image, audio, and text data. 
Peggy George

iPodNN | First Look: Find My iPhone - 0 views

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    This looks like a valuable feature on the new iPhone OS 3.0. Getting ready to check it out. Has anyone tried it?
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    One of the most anticipated features of the new iPhone OS 3.0 is the ability to find lost devices using Apple's MobileMe web service, which requires an annual fee. Find My iPhone plots the location of a missing phone on a map, allows users to flash a message on the screen and play an alert tone. If all else fails, the user can remotely erase any personal data on an iPhone.
Mr Stewart

How To Get Through A Semester With Your iPhone : iSmashPhone - 0 views

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    The iPhone - your most portable computer - is an unbelievably helpful tool when it comes to educational organization, studying, note taking, staying connected with other students, data reference, and more.
Peggy George

T-Mobile Germany Banning Skype for iPhone - PC World - 0 views

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    Sure glad we aren't having the problems they are having in Germany! I love the Skype iPhone app!
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    at least we're better off than the folks in Germany, where the country's official provider, T-Mobile, wants to ban use of the Skype app on both its 3G network and its extensive Wi-Fi hot spot network. Not only has T-Mobile said that the use of Skype is forbidden, but it's also declared its intent to cancel the contracts of any users who use workarounds to run the program anyway. The company's reasoning is that the program's high data use would choke the network infrastructure and that it violates the customer contract, prohibiting VoIP--a clause apparently used by all other German mobile service providers as well.
Baxter Tocher

Onavo - 9 views

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    App that saves you money on your iPhone's data plan.
Baxter Tocher

Third Party Instagram Apps - 8 views

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    Categorized list of apps that use Instagram data.
John Evans

App Showdown: Wikipedia Apps | Mac|Life - 4 views

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    "There are almost as many Wikipedia-based apps as there are articles in Wikipedia. Okay, that's an exaggeration, but there are tons of apps that help put everyone's favorite online source of data in your pocket"
John Evans

Apps in Education: Science Probes for the iPad - 10 views

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    "Science is one of those subjects that really excite students because they get to see cause and effect, they get to create, record and then document results and they get to manipulate the variables that produce the data. Students then get to make connections between what they do and the real world. Add an iPad, a series of carefully chosen apps and a couple of probes and you can make all of these observations happen in a mobile environment - outside, at home or even on an excursion. I would love to be a student in a classroom with these tools!"
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