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Monthly Archives: March 2013
CamFind – Discover the world around you
See on Scoop.it – mrpbps iDevices Take a picture with CamFind to learn more about any object. The app uses visual search technology to tell you what things are, and it can even tell you where you can buy them. Oh yeah, it … Continue reading
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With Book Creator 2.5 Released With a Fantastic New Sharing Option
See on Scoop.it – mrpbps iDevices Book Creator is currently my favorite iPad app for creating multimedia books on your iPad. The app costs $4.99 (less with volume purchasing), but it is well worth it. The latest updates to Book … Continue reading
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Free Technology for Teachers: A Short Guide to Using Google Drive on Your iPad
See on Scoop.it – mrpbps iDevices For a devoted Google Drive user like myself having Google Drive on my iPad is a must. Last week I had some questions from readers about how to use Google Drive on their iPads. … Continue reading
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TapTapSee – Blind & Visually Impaired Camera
See on Scoop.it – mrpbps iDevices Get TapTapSee – Blind & Visually Impaired Camera on the App Store. See screenshots and ratings, and read customer reviews. John Pearce‘s insight: This is one of those "WOW" apps that so make sense … Continue reading
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Bookry – Welcome | Interactive widgets, reader analytics & templates that work with iBooks Author
See on Scoop.it – mrpbps iDevicesBookry is a complimentary service for iBooks Author that lets you add amazing interactive widgets to your ebooks and interact with readers. As an author you can also benefit from other great features like widget … Continue reading
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TapTapSee Camera App for Visually Impaired
See on Scoop.it – mrpbps iDevices TapTapSee is an iPhone camera application designed to visually impaired and members of the blind community to identify items they encounter in daily life John Pearce‘s insight: This is one of those "Oh wow" … Continue reading
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Apple ID: Frequently asked questions about two-step verification for Apple ID
See on Scoop.it – mrpbps iDevices Details about the two-step verification for Apple ID. See on support.apple.com
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Using Explain Everything in the Primary Classroom ~ Mrs. Wideen’s Classroom Blog
See on Scoop.it – mrpbps iDevices “Explain everything is a screen casting and interactive whiteboard app that lets you annotate, animate, narrate, import, and export almost anything to and from almost anywhere. My students can export their video to our dropbox … Continue reading
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APP-INESS: iPads And Their Use In The Classroom
See on Scoop.it – mrpbps iDevices“@CorrieB My first attempt last week with #Haikudeck” John Pearce‘s insight: A really neat presentation from Corrie Barclay on the why’s and wherefores. warts and all of iPad Deployment. See on http://www.haikudeck.com
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Buyer Beware: How Not To Fall For Fake & Dangerous Apps [iOS & Android]
See on Scoop.it – mrpbps iDevices The popularity of Android and iOS has put a target on their virtual backs. These operating systems are a new frontier for those who use malware to achieve nefarious goals. John Pearce‘s insight: Worth … Continue reading
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