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Nigel Robertson

Access Flash websites on an iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch (including Webkinz and... - 2 views

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    Cloud Browse - How to access Flash content / sites on Apple mobile devices (iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch)
Nigel Robertson

with iPod Touches (Learning Continuity) - 0 views

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    List of Apps for the iPod Touch or iPhone. Some free, some paid - all with links to download.
Stephen Harlow

Miro Video Converter FREE - Convert any video to MP4, WebM (vp8), iPhone, Android, iPod... - 0 views

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    "Miro Video Converter has presets that will convert video to the correct sizes and formats for popular phones, iPods, and other media players. Just convert your video and copy it to your device."
Nigel Robertson

Learning in Hand Blog by Tony Vincent - 0 views

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    Some do's and don'ts for using the touch in class. Useful reminder although aimed at schools.
Nigel Robertson

MiLi Pro - iPhone, iPod Portable Video Projector - 1 views

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    Mini projector for the iPhone or iPod.
Nigel Robertson

50 Educational Apps for the iPod Touch | U Tech Tips - 1 views

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    50 iTouch apps for Ed. Most seem for kids but some might be useful.
Nigel Robertson

Student Technology - 0 views

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    Some technology resource support from a school. Covers Google Apps, Accented characters, iPods, Graphing, Media and more.
Stephen Bright

App Store - ResponseWare™ app for student response system - 0 views

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    App available for iPod touch or iPhone to enable student responses - is free application but with subscription required and the teacher has to download and install some software on the podium workstation to use it
Nigel Robertson

Teach with a Touch - 0 views

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    Preso of ways an iTouch can be used in the classroom.
Nigel Robertson

MobileEducator iPhone Application and CMS Review | .eduGuru - 1 views

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    A development framework for building iPhone (or mobile?) apps for education. This is a review which notes it is a low barrier to entry, is simple (this is a plus and minus point) and mentions adding RSS, lectures, images, links, event lists and YouTube to your schools app.
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    Seems like this is a paid for app rather than something we build ourselves. They build and then we can use their CMS to add / change content. Aimed at marketing so maybe we should pass it to them.
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