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Daily Archives: March 12, 2013
In the Know: 10 great travel apps – The Boston Globe
See on Scoop.it – mrpbps iDevices Want to book a luxury suite in Luxembourg, or find a restroom in Rome? There’s an app for that, and then some. An estimated 17,000 travel apps are now available. We’ve tried a lot … Continue reading
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CHAT – Faculty of Health Sciences, Curtin University
See on Scoop.it – mrpbps iDevices The CHAT (Connecting Health and Technology) project is all about testing a new research application to find out more about what young adults eat. John Pearce‘s insight: This is a really interesting use of … Continue reading
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16 iPad Apps to Support the Writing Process {Part 1 of 2} | Learning Unlimited | Research-based Literacy Strategies
See on Scoop.it – mrpbps iDevices “Today’s writers benefit from an incredible assortment of digital tools from which they can draw inspiration and productivity. Although some writers prefer to stick to old-fashioned pen and paper or even typewriters, there’s a vast population … Continue reading
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eSchool News » Seven steps to success with mobile learning » Print
See on Scoop.it – mrpbps iDevices “Implementing a mobile learning initiative is a complicated undertaking, no matter how much funding or stakeholder support you have. But a new resource [2] from the Consortium for School Networking offers an outline for school administrators who … Continue reading
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