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John Evans

10 Apps That Combine Learning With Fun - Getting Smart by Guest Author - EdTech, mlearn... - 7 views

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    "From traditional games, such as Scrabble, which can be used as a vocabulary-building incentive, to Foldit, a game designed by scientists to use crowdsourcing to better understand proteins, to apps that help identify plants and wildlife that are useful on hikes and field trips, here are 10 apps that combine learning with fun, and give you one less reason to have to take that phone away when it's time to learn."
John Evans

Reeder 3: Reading at its Best | iPhone.AppStorm - 3 views

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    "Reeder made its debut after the 2009 milestone and was one of the first apps to bring style to iOS RSS readers. In the three years since this milestone, downloads exceeded the 25 billion mark, and Apple finally pushed past the mark of platform parity. Just like the savvy developers at Apple, Rizzi continued to push innovative designs, and the app grew along with the operating system that held it."
John Evans

Readability for iOS Launches March 1st for Free - 3 views

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    "Popular text reflow service Readability has announced that its app will be available on iPhone and iPad for free beginning March 1st. The service is designed to reformat any webpage that you're viewing into a pleasantly readable experience with nicely rendered text and images."
John Evans

Woodworking Goes High-Tech with New Woodcraft iPad App | PadGadget - 10 views

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    "This is where the new Woodcraft app comes in, allowing you to not only design your next woodworking project but also create a bill of materials, plan for the tools you will need to use and visualize your project as well as carry it through to the finished product."
John Evans

How to Create Advanced Settings Shortcuts on your iOS Device | Mac|Life - 6 views

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    "The Settings app is probably one that you use all the time without even thinking about it. A lot of the tools that help you to make iOS more in tune with your personal preferences are managed through Settings. But even with the best-designed interface in the world, the complexity of iOS means that some things get a bit buried. "
John Evans

20+ Fun Free Apps that Promote Student Centered Learning & Literacy : Teacher Reboot Camp - 8 views

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    "Lately, I have discovered many cool free apps that are incredible for creating digital stories, reading stories, and interacting with stories. These apps are incredibly engaging and meet the needs of our diverse learners. They allow learners to interact with the plot, characters, and even design of the story. They also support multiple learning styles because they are visual, have sound, and animation."
John Evans

Daily iPhone App: WorldView+ | TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog - 0 views

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    "t's no secret I'm fond of webcams from around the world, and I'd forgotten about a little gem I downloaded long ago: WorldView+. As far as these apps go, WorldView+ has possibly the best design of all of them. "
John Evans

Adobe Touch Apps - 0 views

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    "Adobe Touch Apps bring creative tooling to tablet users and address multiple areas of the creative process like image editing, sketching, and prototyping. In this video, Managing Editor Julie Campagna interviews members of the product and design team to learn more and see these newfangled apps in action."
John Evans

Codea: Lua Programming on Your iPad | iPad.AppStorm - 2 views

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    "But now, some smart Australian developer by the name of Simeon Nasilowski has come up with the brilliant idea of being able to program (simple) iPad apps - and all straight from your iPad. Codea (formerly known as Codify) is not only a simple way of designing your own iPad apps but also features plenty of built-in tools and tricks to help make your programming experience a lot more easier and, dare I say it, enjoyable."
John Evans

9 Great iPad Apps for Teachers - 44 views

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    "The commonality between all of these apps is that they were designed with teachers in mind. They have a great educational value and can help educators perform a variety of tasks from tracking students behavior to creating to-do-lists. Also some of these apps are free and some are paid ."
John Evans

Difference Between The iPad 2 And iPad 3 | Geeky Gadgets - 9 views

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    "If you are looking to buy one of Apple's iPads there are currently two different models available, the iPad 2 and the new iPad which is also know as the iPad 3, this article is designed to explain the difference between the iPad 2 and iPad 3 to help you choose which one is best for you."
Sue Tapp

RUBRICA | A rubric creation and assessment tool for iPad - 26 views

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Robine Osborn liked it
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    Great for designing rubrics using the ipad
Warren Buckleitner

A First Look at the ePad* - 14 views

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    What would an iPad designed especially for a classroom look like? Here's a guess.
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    In informal tribute the historical significance of the iPad in a classroom; along with some suggestions for how it could be modified to be more classroom friendly.
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.
Peggy George

Prepare Yourself For iPod Video - washingtonpost.com - 0 views

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    One of our sources in Asia say that Apple has placed an order for a massive number of camera modules of the type that they include in the iPhone. These are inexpensive cameras, in the $10 range. And the size of the order, our source says, means they can only be used for one thing - the iPods. Update: Macrumors features two images of cases that are supposed to be designed for the upcoming iPod Touch and iPod Nano, and suggest that the next generation of said devices will indeed include a camera.
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    What an exciting possibility! Looking forward to hearing more about this.
peterson james

Sound Enhancing iPhone Stand Reviews - 12 views

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    WaveCradle introduce sound enhancing stands for iPhone, iPod touch. You can improve your sound up to 20 decibel without any electricity or speakers and its stylish design attract anyone.
Fred Delventhal

Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Automation Release Notes Text to ePub - 11 views

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    Mac OS X Lion includes an Auttomator action, named Text to EPUB File, that is designed to make it very easy to convert selected text or text documents into EPUB books, ideal for transferring to iPads and iPhones. Additionally, the created EPUB books can include images, MPEG audio, or MPEG video files.
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