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La UNESCO ha publicado recientemente una serie de informes que abordan el mobile learning en distintas áreas del mundo Via Juan Jesús Baño
A video demonstrating the future uses of mobile augmented reality and computer vision. If you are interested in learning more about how augmented reality and...
La empresa valenciana Cuadernos Rubio ha creado una aplicación para ipad que permite a los más pequeños practicar operaciones, problemas y ejercicios adaptados a la educación infantil a través de esta tableta. Via Angel Pio Gonzalez Soto
We have been saying it� over and over again - mobile learning is here to stay! It’s only a matter of time before you will need to be invovled in it. Via Aneesh Bhat
"Our AppStart for iPad has been given the full Retina treatment and is available for free on the App Store."
JE - This is one of my top app recommendations for every new iPad owner! It's an awesome app! Via John Evans
Libros interactivos, programas para viajar y puesta en forma renuevan el catálogo de verano de iTunes...
Over the past few months, there has been some interesting information released regarding students and how they use social media and technology in general.
Alarm Clock Ultra Brings Power-User Features to a Beautiful Alarm Clock App Android: Alarm clock apps are typically bare bones affairs, but Alarm Clock Ultra manages to pack in a shocking number of features into a beautifully-packaged Android app.
There is a running theme on this blog – ‘it’s not about the device’. I expected this view to be challenged by a visit to Essa Academy in Bolton where they refer to an ‘...
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Spring has sprung and like Persephone loosed from Hades' bonds, our iPad app is now available to all and sundry.
If you’ve been using Dropbox for a while, you may not have noticed that a whole ecosystem of applications have been built up to use the service. Over time, these apps have sprung up to fill all of the little holes Dropbox left unfilled.
Paul Hamilton lists the top apps for students who struggle with text. Just 13 more ways to level the playing field!
> Paperport: Note-taking app with audio and voice recognition > Text Grabber: Turn hard copy to readable PDF > Cloudon: Do equations and other math on the iPad > Type on PDF: Complete tests on the iPad; import PDF's form Dropbox > Abilipad: Word prediction with TTS > Nebulous Notes: Text editor; integrates with DropBox > AudioNote: Combine typed and handwritten notes with built in mic to record voice. > Dragon Dictation: Easy to use voice recognition; use "Speak Selection" to read dictated work. > vBookz PDF Voice Reader: TTS for reading PDF files > GoodReader: Offers TTS for text files; works with DropBox > Idea Sketch: Create mind map and turn it into an outline. > Book Creator: Create and share multimedia projects on the iPad > Side by Side: Split iPad screen into up to customizable "windows"
Via Kathleen McClaskey
"Create exciting and lively presentations with all multimedia and graphical tools. Use the full power of your iDevice to make animated and narrated explanations of any idea and events..." Via Baiba Svenca, Timo Ilomäki, John Evans, villaves56
One of the great things about aggregating local spending data from different councils in the same place – such as on OpenlyLocal – is that you can start to explore structural relations ...
Reblogged from darrencoxon.net: When making the move towards using mobile devices in the classroom, there are a number of practical considerations to bear in mind. This article will draw on the exp...
Over the past year, I have tasked myself with replacing traditional education methods with the functionality of my iPad, from reading textbooks to taking lecture notes. Only recently have I taken the ultimate challenge: ... Via kcalderw, Timo Ilomäki
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