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Tony Hall's comment,
April 23, 8:09 AM
I've had a little play around with Meograph a couple of months back. As it is still in beta testing, it was a little unstable and therefore hard to use at times. I haven't used since then as I've been super busy. Hopefully I will have time to experiment in the coming weeks. I'd love to hear how other people are getting on.
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Meograph helps you easily create, share, and playback beautiful stories in context of Where and When. Delete the scoop?
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I feel storytelling apps are one of the most powerful aspects of using the iPad. It allows for collaboration and creativity that I couldn’t really achieve before using the iPad. Here are my 2... Delete the scoop?
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T.H.E. Journal asked educators for the most creative storytelling apps available, and we did a little digging on our own, too. The tools and apps we found turn students into novelists, artists, and moviemakers. Delete the scoop?
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