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Trevor Cunningham

Enable "Kid Mode" on iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch with Guided Access in iOS - 10 views

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    "The iPad, iPod touch, and iPhone make excellent toys and learning tools for kids, but if you've seen a youngin' with an iOS device you know it's only a matter of time before the inquisitive mind of a child escapes the current application and ends up elsewhere. That inevitable sequence can be stopped in its tracks thanks to Guided Access, a great new feature brought to iOS in 6.0 that basically functions as "Kid Mode", whereby any iOS device can be locked into an application with the hardware buttons disabled. This is one of those must-have features for teachers and parents, and using it is easy."
John Evans

Teaching Music Article: Smartphone and Tablet Applications for the Music Classroom | Technology in Music Education - 9 views

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    "Chad Criswell, author of the MusicEdMagic blog, as well as the contributing author/tech editor for several music education magazines, including Teaching Music, has written an excellent column on apps for Music Education which appears in the October 2012 edition of the magazine. It is going to be a great starting point-with 23 listed apps-for music educators getting into the iPad for the first time."
Trevor Cunningham

My Rhythm for iPad - 24 views

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    Great tool for developing rhythm skills and composition. Excellent potential for use as an instrument to score original tracks for movie sound beds in GarageBand.
Trevor Cunningham

Story Dice for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad on the iTunes App Store - 22 views

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    Excellent daily writing application!
Lucy Gray

IPads in the classroom: The right way to use them, demonstrated by a Swiss school. - Slate Magazine - 32 views

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    Many US schools, including the one where I work, use iPads with students in the same way as this Swiss school. They're not doing anything different. The author should try visiting some American schools.
Peggy George

Siri Acquisition Brings Apple Much Closer to the 'Knowledge Navigator' Concept - Mac Rumors - 4 views

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    "In 1987, Apple produced a concept video demonstrating a future computer called the Knowledge Navigator. The tablet-like device offered the user a natural language interface, video conferencing, multi-touch display and access to a global network of information. Siri understands what you say, accomplishes tasks for you and adapts to your preferences over time.mSiri can help you find and plan things to do. While seemingly the product of an overactive imagination, Apple's recent acquisition of Siri brings Apple a lot closer to that vision than ever before. Siri reportedly was born from the CALO artificial intelligence project which sought to fulfill a call for a "a cognitive computer system should be able to learn from its experience, as well as by being advised." Apple's value in acquiring Siri appears to be focused on this personal assistance technology. "
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    Siri is an excellent iPhone app that uses both text and voice to search for locations and much more information.
Nicole Lakusta

http://www.ocali.org/up_archive_doc/Apps_Designed_with_Disability_in_Mind.pdf - 15 views

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    updated through January 2011. Excellent visual presentation/user interface. includes descriptions and prices
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