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Mathieu Plourde

TechChef4u - 0 views

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    "TechChef4u offers multiple resources to support teachers and parents in their search for FREE quality apps to support their children and students. While the TechChef4u app is an educational app store that provides searchable and categorized lists of 500+ FREE apps for PK-12, the app doesn't stop there. "
Mathieu Plourde

Google+ Smartphone App Popularity - Business Insider - 0 views

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    "Google Maps is the most popular mobile app, used by 54% of the global smartphone population last month, according to a recent survey by GlobalWebIndex. However, the mobile apps for YouTube and Google+ were used by 35% and 30% of smartphone users respectively, which means that Google owns three of the four most widely used apps"
Mathieu Plourde

Keep Your Facebook Friends From Finding Out You Use Tinder - 0 views

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    When you use your Facebook login to sign into a third party mobile app, that app gets to connect with your profile. Using Graph Search, someone can see which apps you've authorized. Sure, this isn't a big deal for things like Yelp or SocialCam or Twitter, but do you really want everyone being able to see that you use Tinder for the occasional casual encounter?
Mathieu Plourde

Introducing Zapps, Bringing Best-of-Breed Apps Into the Zoom Experience - 0 views

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    "Zapps are apps that you can use within the Zoom platform to help improve productivity and create more engaging experiences. No more switching between multiple applications on your desktop. Now you can quickly navigate to apps within the Zoom interface to streamline permissions, grant document accessibility, and collaborate on screen."
Mathieu Plourde

Google Play for Education: Google goes after Apple's K-12 stranglehold with cheap apps,... - 0 views

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    "Today at its I/O event, Google announced Google Play for Education: A version of the Play store that is aimed and curated for young kids. Applications that are in the Play for Education store are sorted by age and genre. So, users can find math-based applications that are appropriate for their kindergartener, who wants to learn more math. However, what is most interesting about Play for Education is the ability for administrators to send out applications to their entire tablet fleet. So, if a school wants to send an app to their 200 Nexus 7 devices, they can do so, by simply inputting the group's name. The app will be pushed out by Google."
Mathieu Plourde

Coursera Raises $43m, LMS and MOOC Collision In Learning Platform Market - 0 views

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    With the new funding, he [Andrew Ng, Coursera co-founder] said, the company plans to focus on several key areas, including: New mobile apps (coming in the next few months) Deeper international expansion through translation and distribution partnerships Opening up Coursera to enable third-party apps and integrations (long term, the plan is to open up APIs, but in the short term they'll enable university partners to integrate other apps with Coursera) New features to encourage more collaboration between students When I pointed this out on Twitter, Burck Smith of StraighterLine got it right when he said "Sounds like an LMS".
Mathieu Plourde

Once Sideshows, Colleges' Mobile Apps Move to Center Stage - 0 views

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    "Early on, the most common campus apps were maps and bus routes, says Kyle Bowen, director of informatics at Purdue U. "Now the apps have gone beyond general information. They can actually engage students as part of the teaching-and-learning process.""
Mathieu Plourde

20+ Digital Storytelling Apps - 1 views

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    "Educators now have 100s of fantastic free online tools to help their students create and learn through digital storytelling. Many of these online tools have free apps available on i-devices and Android devices. Through digital storytelling we motivate our learners to apply, contextualize, visualize, and personalize the knowledge they learn."
Mathieu Plourde

Twitter announces Vine for Android, available today - 0 views

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    "Twitter announced on Monday that its long-awaited Vine app for Android smartphones will soon be available. Vine requires Android 4.0 or higher, and though many features from the iOS app are currently missing, Twitter says that the Android version will soon have all of the features currently available on iOS. Things such as front-facing camera support, search, mentions and hashtags, and even Facebook sharing are planned to arrive in the coming weeks. But Android users are getting one unique feature that's not available for iOS: zoom. Twitter also alluded to future features that "can only exist on the Android platform.""
Mathieu Plourde

Gorgeous Anatomy App Gives Kids What They Want: Farts - 0 views

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    If you're looking for proof of how deeply the designers at Tinybop, the Brooklyn-based studio responsible for the gorgeous new kids anatomy app The Human Body, are in tune with the wants and needs of their users, all you have to do is listen to the on-screen avatar cut the cheese. "We don't just have one fart sound," founder Raul Gutierrez explains. "We have a whole library of farts in there!"
Mathieu Plourde

Instagram Apps to Take Graphics From Good to GREAT - 0 views

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    "Not Photoshop proficient? No problem! With the right apps - you can create the perfect Instagram image in a snap!"
Mathieu Plourde

Essay on how one college responded to anonymous offensive postings on Yik Yak @insidehi... - 0 views

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    This year, Yik Yak is the app du jour; racist, sexist, and homophobic comments posted on Yik Yak have led to student protests on some campuses, and attempts by administrators to block access to the site on others. But Yik Yak is not the problem; in fact, I am confident that the hype over this particular app will soon die down, and it will be replaced by some new, more exciting tool. The problem lies in a culture that accepts - indeed embraces - the act of broadcasting, behind a protective mask of anonymity, statements that most would find offensive.
Mathieu Plourde

How to Make Content King: 3 Content Aggregation Tools Reviewed - 0 views

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    "As a content developer and aggregator, I find that my iPad is a great tool for finding quality content. I've used dozens of content aggregating tools, and I'd like to share my top three with you here. The first two (Flipboard & Slate) are apps that can be downloaded from the app store (for the iPad) while the third (Thoora) is simply a website that can be accessed from any computer."
Mathieu Plourde

Apple, Google Apps for Kids Aren't Playing Nice - 0 views

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    Apps from Google and Apple could help third parties create profiles on children, says an FTC report that found a number of troubling practices.
Mathieu Plourde

Managing Student Work in Google Apps - 1 views

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    "This is absolutely awesome for managing student work in Google Apps. Doctopus allows you to share a document with your entire class without having to share individually and without having to place it in the Template Gallery. Plus, it collects all of the data in one spreadsheet! You can share the document for the whole class to work on it, for group work, or for individual work."
Mathieu Plourde

Tech Tip: How to manage, organize student projects with Doctopus | SmartBlogs SmartBlogs - 0 views

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    "Are you using add-ons for Google Apps? These wonderful tools - available for Documents, Sheets and Forms - make Google Apps even better. One of my favorite add-ons is Doctopus. This tool lets teachers create, manage, organize and evaluate student projects in Google Drive."
Mathieu Plourde

7 Mobile Apps Students Can Use to Never Lose Handwritten Notes Again - 0 views

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    " Try one or all of these seven apps ff you have students that prefer to handwrite their notes or if you prefer to handwrite your notes, but you're worried about those notes getting lost."
Mathieu Plourde

Connecting Apps and Education - 0 views

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    " we present to you yet another great infographic from Online Colleges. Here they make the connection between apps and education in ways you may not have considered before."
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Stick Pick app | iPad Curriculum - 0 views

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    Questioning App using Bloom's Taxonomy to ask questions to students at their levels.
Mathieu Plourde

How Dropbox Will Remake Itself (And Your Angry Birds) - 0 views

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    Datastores will run in the background, so apps will still work just fine, even if they're not connected to Dropbox. But when they do connect they will sync up with the Dropbox data center, giving apps a way to synch up between your PC, your tablet and your phone. "All of this is to really to help create this fabric that ties your stuff together," says Houston. That means that a game like Angry Birds could now remember what level you were at when your Android phone ran out of power and you switched to your iPad.
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