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Rebecca J. Hogue (2013) iPad Professional Development Program (iPDP), Proceedings of the 11th World Conference on Mobile and Contextual Learning.
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March 23, 3:03 PM
Robin Good: Rachel Smith explains in very simple words how you can use your iPad to capture and record visually the key ideas and concepts presented during a lecture, keynote, training class or presentation.
Very useful. 8/10
Full article: http://www.teachthought.com/technology/how-to-capture-ideas-visually-with-the-ipad/
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Karen Dietz's comment,
March 26, 11:07 AM
Wonderful Beth! I look forward to getting to know her more.
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February 2, 2:34 PM
iPads are neat little devices that can pretty much do it all: play music, support interactive content, reshape how we think of textbooks, produce high-quality videos, and even take a step back and function as a good old-fashioned typewriter. Via Dr. Laura Sheneman
Dennis T OConnor's insight:
I have a first edition iPad. It took me awhile to realize that the only way I could get a file onto the iPad was to get the original file into the cloud from another computer. I wish I had read this article when I first got my machine!
Hope Kennedy's curator insight,
February 25, 1:07 PM
I think some teachers worry about sharing files. This might be a solution Delete the scoop?
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