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The Data Doesn't Lie: iOS Apps Are Better Than Android - ReadWrite - 17 views

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    Semi-scientific analysis of app quality between iOS and Android.
John Evans

Back in Time for iPad Makes Scientific History Fresh and Accessible - iPad App Review |... - 6 views

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    "Landka's Back in Time for iPad, which is part edu-app and part digital coffee table book, tweaks Sagan's metaphoric Cosmic Calendar by collapsing the history of the universe's 13.7 billion years into a single day."
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. 
John Evans

Science on the iPad - 1 views

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    "the range of apps available in science, combined with form factor and ease of use of most iOS tools, makes the iPad an amazing tool for scientific investigation and learning. I wish I could show you all of the amazing science you can explore with the tens of thousands of science specific apps available in the iTunes store, but this journal isn't long enough, and I don't want to upset our wonderful editor. So, here are a few apps that can change the way kids learn science."
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