Posts Tagged ‘ipad’

Force Quit an App

Monday, August 16th, 2010

Funny thing. The first thing I learned today at the Apple Academy  was simple, yet POWERFUL.

On your iPhone, iTouch, iPad…

Force quitting an app is really easy,

  1. hold down the power button (the one on the top)
  2. push the home button (instead of powering off)

Funny. Simple. HUGE.

Evernote

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

Wow.

Apparently I’m way behind, as I have been using Notes (the app that comes pre-installed) on my iPhone for a while. Evernote puts my notes in the cloud, allows access from a browser, and my Evernote iPad app does the same things as my iPhone (plus a couple more) app. Write the note and sync it with the cloud when you have network access, great for iTouchs / iPads, nice for iPhones!

I shared this and Dragon Dictation with someone at work and we went crazy with ideas around kids who have trouble writing! Have the student dictate the beginning of the paragraph into Dragon, copy it to Evernote, sync up with the cloud, do the final markup on a computer, print and the paragraph is done! I can see this working for a lot of material, both school and work.

I can see using this to take notes in meetings, class, organize the grocery / Costco list. You need to pay for the sharing feature, which isn’t much.

Looking for a cloud based solution for students as I hope we move towards a 1-1 solution with iPads in the near future. What are people using, or thinking? I’ve heard Google Apps is going HTML5 this spring, hoping that is a solution for some. The nice piece about Evernote, it just turns on, you don’t have to wait for the pages to load and connect to the server and syncing the documents later has a LOT of appeal.

Delicious and your iPad

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

I just had a fantastic thought about how to use Delicious and my iPad.

Create a shortcut on your screen of the link to your Delicious account. How to: In Safari, click on the “+” sign, choose “Add to Home Screen” option and name the button. It looks like every other application on your screen, but it is really a link to your bookmarks.

While reading something at Mashable, I ran into an article about Internet trends that had two different links. One to the PDF, the other to a link that loaded into Good Reader – the 99 cent document storage system application that I reviewed a couple days ago. I was able to click on the second link, it loaded the file into my Good Reader application, and now I can read the PDF whenever, where ever!!

Adding a number of things to Delicious has been great, now I can easily access these resources from my mobile devices. This is probably a thought that others have had, it was just my 2 minutes of rock star action today. If you want to see what I’m reading, go for it!

eClicker

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

Screen shot 2010-04-15 at 1.21.21 PMToday we downloaded and tested eClicker on our iTouchs. It is very easy to figure out right out of the box. It works great with and without the client software (which is free). As long as the student device was connected to our network they connected quickly. If the student device is using 3G or a cellular network it becomes a bit of a challenge getting past firewalls.

I can see using eClicker for quick and easy formative assessment. Keeping records of student responses was an area that we weren’t successful in testing. Maybe it is a limitation, maybe user error.

For the money it is a great resource for teachers. We look forward to further testing and application. This would be great in a Higher Ed tool, no need to purchase a device, just use the phone/laptop they bring to class.

Good Reader for iPad

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

Looking around at apps for me new iPad and thought I would share what I am doing with it and how it really isn’t a big touch.

Good reader opens files off line for you to read. I’ve connected my mobile me account, google apps, and ep apps, so that I can download and read things when I don’t have wifi. I have also downloaded my o’reilly books.Screen shot 2010-04-15 at 2.20.40 PM

The files stay in a cloud, so i can get to them from multiple devices.
Access is off line, helping me when I travel, and with battery life.
This would be good for students as well, getting pdf’s from teachers…reading on the bus,

Written using the word press app for my iPad, with the internal keyboard.

Good Reader Web Site