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haleighmarie

How to Customize Your iPhone, Inside and Out - 0 views

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    This site talks about iPhones. You can customize it from the inside out.
Sebastian Power

75 Apps to Customize Your iPhone Wallpaper | iPhone.AppStorm - 0 views

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    Tells us how we can actually change our apps
darcy garrett

Top 20 Must-Have Educational iPhone & iPad Apps Used By Real Teachers in the ... - 0 views

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    Apps for teaching
Stacy G

Can the iPhone save higher education? - 0 views

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      this should benefit the future kids
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    Abilene Christian University is testing the old ways of schooling by providing incoming freshmen with Iphones or Ipod touches to examine their grades and performances to evaluate whether it is beneficial or not.
Jacob Liebman

Apple Byte: Countdown to iPhone 5 - YouTube - 1 views

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    In the middle of this video it shows you how to make a stylis for an iphone it also gave news on apples up coming tech
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    Taylorgang >:O
Vicki Davis

Horizon Report 2010 - Gesture Based Computing Links - 0 views

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    The mouse and keyboard are no longer the only way to input data into computing devices. This trend capitalizes on touch interfaces as made popular by the itouch/ iphone as well as the gesture based interfaces made popular by the Wii. Additionally, sixth sense computing (as seen in Minority Report) is a reality as this has already been invented. These links are from the Horizon Report 2010 and will be used by students in the NetGenEd project to understanding Gesture Based computing
patrick hancock

Internetting every thing, everywhere, all the time - CNN.com - 0 views

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  • The reason why RFID is often called next-generation bar code is that the technology is more accurate, scanners can read more objects with less directional contact, and smaller chips can contain a larger quantity of information.
  • It's called "The Internet of Things" -- at least for now.
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  • "Whatever a Web page can do, so can a pair of shoes," says rafi Haladjian, the visionary co-founder of Violet.
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    It's called "The Internet of Things" -- at least for now. It refers to an imminent world where physical objects and beings, as well as virtual data and environments, all live and interact with each other in the same space and time. In short, everything is interconnected.
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    Basically this is like Seri in the iPhone 4S in a small rabbit.
southernpride

Corwin: Apps for Learning: 40 Best iPad/iPod Touch/iPhone Apps for High School Classroo... - 0 views

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    This book is about the best 40 apps for learning. A smart buy for anyone wondering about how mobile apps can be used in schools.
Chris Evans

Tablet Computing: A History Of Failure - 0 views

  • It can focus on building great software. The iPhone's revolution was its brilliant software which made using the phone a pleasure. (The iPhone's software serves as the base for the tablet, according to a report from Boy Genius Report.) It can get the user interface right. So far, tablet computer has either been a bad extension of an operating system built for a desktop computer, or has required an awkward input device, such as a stylus. Apple's multi-touch "gesture" based user interface may be a breakthrough. It can also redefine the tablet computing ecosystem. The Wall Street Journal reported a bunch of details about the tablet last week. The essence of the report: The tablet is supposed to be a new way to consume media, not just a touchscreen edition of your laptop. Apple can complement its hardware with digital movies, TV shows, magazines, books, music, games, third-party apps, and other media -- which prior tablets haven't done.
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  • From the Apple Newton to the CrunchPad, tech companies have tried to sell a simple slab that can access the web, deliver email and maybe some gaming. On paper it sounds great, but the execution to date has been disappointing.
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    This site gives the history of Apple and how Tablet Computing has evolved with them. 
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    According to Business Insider, it talks about the history of tablet computing and especially Apple.
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    This article describes how tablets were not always a hit. Instead they ended in disappointment until Apple finally made a tablet worth the money.  
Kendall Butler

Stanford's latest iPhone and iPad apps course now free on iTunes U - 0 views

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    This is another university using apps to connect the students to everything going on at their school.  This certain one is about Stanford's class teaching how to make an app and also is about the school app they have currently.  Very interesting!
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    Stanford University has created a class where students are taught to create their own Ipod Apps
grace gollon

Apps being used in the Classroom - 0 views

  • 5 Apps Being Used in the Classroom Right Now Published 21 July, 2011 Multimedia & Digital 8 Comments Tags: Apps, Blackboard Mobile Learn, byki, Classroom, Dictionary.com, Digital, Mobile apps, Motion Math, Multimedia, Sarah Fudin, World Wiki tweetmeme_url = 'http://oupeltglobalblog.com/2011/07/21/5-apps-being-used-in-the-classroom-right-now/'; tweetmeme_alias = 'http://wp.me/pLaO9-LP'; tweetmeme_source = '”OUPELTGlobal”'; In this post, Sarah Fudin, a community relations coordinator for the University of Southern California’s online Masters Degree in Teaching program, shares 5 mobile apps that teachers are already using in the classroom to aid learning. Apple’s catchy tagline — “There’s an app for that” — is proving to be true in today’s classroom. Educational apps that are well designed and highly interactive engage students and make learning more enjoyable. A quick online survey shows that there are hundreds of apps available for every educational level, from pre-Kindergarten to college. Many schools are putting iPads into the hands of students in the classroom. Even in classrooms where only the teacher has an iPad, Apple’s Video Mirroring technology allows the screen image from an iPad to be shared with the class via a projection screen or HDTV. Here are five extraordinarily useful Apple and Android apps that are being used in classrooms across the country right now:
  • This Apple app provides quick access to detailed information about more than 200 countries around the globe. According to Macworld, World Wiki uses data from the official CIA World Factbook. Country data includes maps, flags, native language, motto and national statistics, with more detailed information about a country’s government, economy and geography also available. World Wiki’s presentation and depth of information make it a useful tool for teachers and students of all educational levels, with particularly innovative applications in the ESL / TESOL teacher’s classroom, where bridging the cultural gap may sometimes be challenging.
  • No roundup of educational apps would be complete without mentioning this app, which is listed as the #1 app for students by U.S. News & World Report. Over 1 million words from Dictionary.com and Thesaurus.com are included in this app, along with audio pronunciation, word origins and example sentences. The app can be downloaded free of charge for iPhone, iPad, Android and Blackberry devices and conveniently works without an Internet connection. As technology continues to advance and become even more ubiquitous, permeating our everyday lives and routines, it is certain that the classroom of the future will also become more high-tech. The apps being used by teachers and students today are only the latest wave of the digital revolution sweeping over education. As the processes and programs currently available are advanced and refined, technology will offer teachers and students even better ways to work, to connect and, of course, to learn.
darcy garrett

Mobile Business Apps and Forms - iPhone, iPad, Android, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile - 0 views

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    This site talks about an app store. You can also build your own app.
Ana L

University of Virginia iPhone and Android Apps - 0 views

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      nice!!!!!!
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    University of Virginia has created an app containing information on courses, maps, athletics and other news. It also contains social events and a directory. It contains information about clubs, accessibility to a local doctors office, and a student support system.
Cesar T

Cesar T (cesart86)'s Public Profile in the Diigo Community - 1 views

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      i think that parents need to keep kids in sport not in technology like ipad, iphone and others. they should pay attention to what their doing on the phone.
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