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Katherine McGehee's curator insight,
June 13, 11:26 AM
Check out this infographic http://www.upsidelearning.com/infographics/why-mobile-learning-is-the-future-of-workplace-learning/
Buy Computer Parts Online's curator insight,
June 14, 11:07 AM
#Mobile Learing in and out the classroom. # Ed #Tech Delete the scoop?
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Paula Jamieson's curator insight,
May 9, 5:23 PM
I have been having 'battery' issues with my iPhone so this post was timely. I use my iphone for personally and professional use almost 24/7 and often the battery is not lasting the day (particularly when I use camera/video/email/social networking/fitness tracking apps all day eg weekends!) I don't personally agree with all of it. In my opinion, by disabling some of this features you are also 'depowering' the device. I do agree with disabling the Location Services feature on 'unnecessary' apps that you don't regularly use. I also agree with disabling the Notifications function on many apps (I've just done this on the majority of mine so will be interested to see if it makes a difference.). As with any 'tips and tricks' type advice I'd give it a go (as long as it is on a 'surface' level and not delving into the inner workings of the device and also that you have the confidence to 'revert' things if you need to), if it makes a difference for you then it was worth it.
Anne Matheson's curator insight,
May 10, 10:13 PM
Not really African education, but will help speed up my ipad and I want to remember them Delete the scoop?
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Jane Strunck's curator insight,
May 12, 9:44 PM
Consider usefulness of an app according to learner preferences and strengths, educational goal and characteristics of the app itself.
Blaine Morrow's curator insight,
May 13, 11:22 AM
"Samantha Thomas, a student, future librarian, and educator at Kutztown University, created this handycollection of assistive technologies that you may find helpful. Some are commonly used with special needs individuals, such as augmentative & alternative communication apps like My Pictures Talk,Look2Learn, and iTalk. Others are general consumer apps, such as Evernote, Google Earth, andAudacity." Delete the scoop?
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Ness Crouch's curator insight,
May 28, 4:25 PM
Have used some of these apps but there are more to look at.
Homeschool FL's curator insight,
June 2, 8:33 PM
Educational apps are popping up daily, but the question for parents is, how to know which ones are worth using, and which ones are not? Because let's face it, the app industry is out to make money, and many times app developers are very astute at making an app that "looks" educational, but in reality is just full of ads and sneaky ways of getting your children to buy something.
This article lists 46 different websites that review apps for teachers and students. This should help cut through the clutter and help pinpoint the useful from the fluff. Delete the scoop?
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Katherine McGehee's curator insight,
June 13, 11:26 AM
Check out this infographic http://www.upsidelearning.com/infographics/why-mobile-learning-is-the-future-of-workplace-learning/
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June 14, 11:07 AM
#Mobile Learing in and out the classroom. # Ed #Tech Delete the scoop?
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