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Use This Awesome Web App to Make the Best Videos on YouTube #Showbox

Use This Awesome Web App to Make the Best Videos on YouTube #Showbox | Didactics and Technology in Education | Scoop.it
Ever felt the urge to launch a YouTube channel, only to find that the results don't quite pass muster? A new web app called Showbox is the answer.

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Baiba Svenca's curator insight, June 6, 2016 5:58 AM

Showbox is a new web app (in Beta stage) for creating videos. You will need a Chrome browser to use it.

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What's Next In Mobile Technology?

What's Next In Mobile Technology? | Didactics and Technology in Education | Scoop.it

We’re now coming up to 9 years since the launch of the iPhone kicked off
the smartphone revolution, and some of the first phases are over - Apple
and Google both won the platform war, mostly, Facebook made the transition,
mostly, and it’s now perfectly clear that mobile is the future of
technology and of the internet. But within that, there's a huge range of
different themes and issues, many of which are still pretty unsettled. 

In this post, I outline what I think are the 16 topics to think about
within the current generation, and then link to the things I’ve written
about them. In January, I’ll dig into some of the themes for the future -
VR, AR, drones and AI, but this is where we are today. 

See here to listen to the podcast we did around this. 

 

1: Mobile is the new central ecosystem of tech

Each new generation of technology - each new ecosystem - is a step change
in scale, and that new scale makes it the centre of innovation and
investment in hardware, software and company creation. The mobile
ecosystem, now, is heading towards perhaps 10x the scale of the PC
industry, and mobile is not just a new thing or a big thing, but that new
generation, whose scale makes it the new centre of gravity of the tech
industry. Almost everything else will orbit around it. 

The smartphone is the new sun

Resetting the score

 

2: Mobile is the internet

We should stop talking about ‘mobile’ internet and ‘desktop’ internet - 
it’s like talking about ‘colour’ TV, as opposed to black and white TV. We
have a mental mode, left over from feature phones, that ‘mobile’ means
limited devices that are only used walking around. But actually,
smartphones are mostly used when you’re sitting down next to a laptop, not
‘mobile’, and their capabilities make them much more sophisticated as
internet platforms than PC. Really, it’s the PC that has the limited,
cut-down version of the internet. 

Forget about the mobile internet

Mobile first

What would you miss?

 

3: Mobile isn’t about small screens and PCs aren’t about keyboards - mobile
means an ecosystem and that ecosystem will swallow ‘PCs’

When we say 'mobile' we don't mean mobile, just as when we said 'PCs' we
didn't mean ‘personal’. ‘Mobile’ isn't about the screen size or keyboard or
location or use. Rather, the ecosystem of ARM, iOS and Android, with 10x
the scale of ‘Wintel’, will become the new centre of gravity throughout
computing. This means that ‘mobile’ devices will take over more and more of
what we use ‘PCs’ for, gaining larger screens and keyboards, sometimes, and
more and more powerful software, all driven by the irresistible force of a
much larger ecosystem, which will suck in all of the investment and
innovation. 

Mobile, ecosystems and the death of PCs

 

4: The future of productivity

Will you always need a mouse and keyboard and Excel or Powerpoint for ‘real
work’? Probably not - those will linger on for a long time for tens of
millions of core users, but not the other billions - computing and
productivity has changed radically before and will change again. Big
screens will last, for some, and maybe keyboards, for some, but all the
software will change. It will move to the cloud, and onto mobile devices
(with large or small screens), and be reshaped by them. The core question -
is typing, or making presentations, actually your job, or just a tool you
use to get your actual job done? What matters is the connective tissue of a
company - the verbs that move things along. Those can be done in new ways. 

Office, messaging and verbs

Podcast: Slack

Tablets, PCs and Office

 

5: Microsoft's capitulation

Microsoft missed the shift to the new platform. Xbox is non-core, Windows
Mobile is on life support, Windows 10 is a good prop for the legacy
business that can slow but not prevent this change, and Satya Nadella has
explicitly stated that the decades-old strategy of ‘Windows Everywhere’ -
of trying to be the universal platform - is over. That doesn’t remotely
mean that Microsoft is dead, but it has to work out how to use the cash and
market position of the legacy monopolies to help it build new businesses.
That’s a big change from the past, where everything was about building
Windows and Office. But it’s not quite clear what those new businesses will
look like - Microsoft has to try to reinvent the connective tissue of the
enterprise. 

Microsoft, capitulation and the end of Windows Everywhere

 

6: Apple & Google both won, but it’s complicated

The mobile generation is unusual in that we seem to have two winners - both
Apple and Google won, in different ways. Conventionally, the bigger
ecosystem wins and sucks all activity into its orbit, but Apple’s ecosystem
has perhaps 800m active users, far larger than in previous generations, and
has perhaps half of global mobile browsing and two thirds or more of app
store revenue (a good proxy for overall economic activity). Android has
more users but Apple has more of the ‘best’ users (from a developers’
perspective). 

Indeed, one can also ask whether Google rather than Apple has a problem -
Google’s existential need is reach, and both iOS and Android give it reach,
but the reach it has on iOS is limited by what Apple will allow. And less
than a quarter of iPhone users have bothered to install Google Maps. 
Conversely, Apple’s weakness in cloud services and AI may end up becoming
an equivalent strategic problem over time. 

Ecosystem Maths

How many ecosystems?

What does Google need in mobile?

 

7: Search and discovery

The internet makes it possible to get anything you've ever heard of but
also makes it impossible to have heard of everything. It allows anyone to
be heard, but how do people hear of you? We started with browsing, and that
didn’t scale to the internet, and then we moved to search, but search can
only give you what you already knew you wanted. In the past, print and
retail showed us what there was but also gave us a filter - now both the
filter and the demand generation are gone. So, who has the traffic, and
where do they send it? How do AI, or discovery, or the platforms themselves
fit into this?  How much curation, and where? How do you get users?

Search, discovery and marketing

Google Now, Maps and Apple Music

Platforms, distribution and audience

Bay Area problems

Mobile is not a neutral platform

 

8: Apps and the web

There's an involved, technical and (for people like me) fascinating
conversation in tech about smartphone apps and the web - what can each do,
how discovery works, how they interplay, what Google plans with Chrome,
whether the web will take over as the dominant form and so on. But for an
actual brand, developer or publisher wondering if they should do an app or
a website, the calculation is much simpler and less technical: ‘Do people
want to put your icon on their home screen?’ 

Apps versus the web

 

9: Post Netscape, post PageRank, looking for the next run-time

For 15 years the internet was a monolith: web browser + mouse + keyboard.
There were other options, but for most normal consumers the web and the
internet were practically the same thing. The smartphone broke that apart,
but we haven’t settled on a new model. Competition between Apple and
Google, with Facebook trying to butt in, plus all the unrealised
possibilities of a new medium, means the interaction models of mobile keep
changing. Really, we’re looking for a new run-time - a new way, after the
web and native apps, to build services. That might be Siri or Now or
messaging or maps or notifications or something else again. But the
underlying aim is to construct a new search and discovery model - a new
way, different to the web or app stores, to get users.  

Apps versus the web

App unbundling, search and discovery

Mobile is not a neutral platform

 

10: Messaging as a platform, and a way to get customers. 

A big part of this hunt for a new runtime, and a new discovery layer, is
messaging. Facebook almost built this on the desktop and WeChat has managed
to build it on mobile in China. By turning messaging into a development
environment, you create an alternative to the web or the app store, but
without the binary installation problem of apps (‘is it installed or not?’)
and with your own new discovery and user acquisition platform. An important
strand of this is unbundling services - you unbundle content from apps into
messaging (or notifications) and you also unbundle messages from websites
(via email or apps) into your messaging platform, turning it into the new
connective tissue of your phone. At least, that’s the idea. 

Facebook and a few others want to do this outside China, but haven’t
managed yet (and building layers onto the OS is tough for anyone other than
the OS owner), and Apple and Google are also pondering how to take this
forward. 

Messaging and mobile platforms

Podcast: messaging and mobile platforms

WhatsApp sails past SMS, but where does messaging go next?

See also this primer on WeChat from my colleague Connie Chan

 

11: The unclear future of Android and the OEM world

Android won the handset market outside of Apple, but it’s not quite clear
what that means. Attempts to make a straight ‘fork’ of Android (e.g. Kindle
Fire) fail on lack of access to Google’s services, but that doesn’t mean
no-one can create a mostly non-Google experience - this is what Xiaomi and
its imitators are doing and why Cyanogen is enabling as well.  And this
matters, because the OS, more and more, is a route to discovery of services
- if you control the OS you can shape what people do, far more than you
could on the desktop web.. 

Amazon and Android forks

Why do we care about Xiaomi?

Android taxonomies

 

12: Internet of Things

Our grandparents could have told you how many electric motors they owned -
there was one in the car, one in the fridge and so on, and they owned maybe
a dozen. In the same way, we know roughly how many devices we own with a
network connection, and, again, our children won’t. Many of those uses
cases will seem silly to us, just as our grandparents would laugh at the
idea of a button to lower a car window, but the sheer range and cheapness
of sensors and components, mostly coming out of the smartphone supply
chain, will make them ubiquitous and invisible - we’ll forget about them
just as we’ve forgotten about electric motors. 

This means, I think, that talk of standards for IoT misses the point -
‘connected to a network’ is no more a category’ than ‘contains a motor’,
and there will be many different platforms and standards. More important is
the fact that, especially in the enterprise, this explosion in sensors
means an explosion in data - we’ll know far more about far more, and that
allows fundamental system redesign. 

The internet of things

The home and the mobile supply chain

The industrial internet

 

13: Cars

The move to electric and the move (if and when) to autonomous, self-driving
cars fundamentally change what a car is, but also what the whole automotive
system might look like. Electricity changes the mechanical complexity of
cars and hence changes who might build them and what they might look like.
Autonomy and on-demand services change who buys them, meaning the buying
criteria will be different. But they could also change the urban landscape
just as much as cars themselves did - what do mass-market retail or
restaurants look like if no-one needs to park?

Ways to think about cars

Podcast: ways to think about cars

 

14: TV and the living room

The tech industry spent a quarter-century trying to get to the TV set to
take it online - that was going to be the mass-market computer. Now it
looks like this might finally be happening, but it’s almost a side-show -
Microsoft declares Xbox is no longer a strategic asset, TVs are accessories
to the smartphone, and it’s the smartphone, not the TV or PC, that
delivered the computing revolution and took computing into the living
room. 

TV, mobile and the living room

Notes on TV

 

15: Watches

Watches are maybe the most puzzling satellite in the smartphone solar
system. In theory they should be everything - the aim of every scifi
fantasy - yet today it’s easy to dismiss them as pointless toys. To me,
they’re an accessory - a useful and pleasing adjunct to your smartphone,
but they’re still very early. 

How is the Apple Watch doing? 

Why is Apple making a gold watch?

Ways to think about watches

 

16: Finally, we are not our users

The future is unevenly distributed, but so is understanding and interest in
it. In the tech industry we’re comfortable living with the latest things
and presume that everyone else does. But really, these services are
accessories and enablers of people’s lives, and they look at them
differently for what they can do for them. So most iPhone users don’t use
Google Maps, most people don’t use a calendar at all, and audio cassettes
are making a comeback, as normal people take ownership of the tech in their
lives and shape it to their needs. 


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Craig Broadbent's curator insight, December 30, 2015 11:54 PM

Interesting look at the future!

Tony Guzman's curator insight, December 31, 2015 11:08 AM

This is a good article sharing the author's take on where we are today in mobile technology. Agree or disagree?

Farid Mheir's curator insight, January 6, 2016 9:36 AM

No surprise but great list of reference reading for the new year.

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Crear animaciones: FLIPACLIP

Crear animaciones: FLIPACLIP | Didactics and Technology in Education | Scoop.it

FlipaClip es una app que te permite expresar tu creatividad o habilidades profesionales de una manera atractiva creando tus historietas con animación y exportarlas a Youtube o compartir socialmente.Funciona tal como las viejas historietas animadas, pero con un toque moderno.


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The must-have iPad office apps, round 9.5

The must-have iPad office apps, round 9.5 | Didactics and Technology in Education | Scoop.it
Google's newly completed Apps suite can't beat Apple's improved iWork or Microsoft Office

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Peter Azzopardi's curator insight, November 5, 2014 4:52 PM

Read on for our picks of the best native office editors, cloud office editors, and native companion productivity tools for the iPad. (Most work on the iPhone, too!)

Tony Sacco's curator insight, November 7, 2014 6:33 AM

Great IPAD Apps to help your business.

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Clarisketch. Interesante app que permite añadir audio y dibujos a una imagen

Clarisketch. Interesante app que permite añadir audio y dibujos a una imagen | Didactics and Technology in Education | Scoop.it
Clarisketch es una interesante app de uso educativo que permite añadir voz a una imagen y dibujar, escribir, resaltar o señalar aspectos de la misma al tiempo que se habla. Sus características permiten su uso para voltear la clase.

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Nathalie Porte ( Nathalie FLE)'s curator insight, September 3, 2014 9:22 PM

Simple à utiliser et ludique! A découvrir! 

Ressources pour les cours d'anglais's curator insight, September 4, 2014 6:49 PM

J'ai testé ! Cet outil permet de dessiner, de dessiner sur une photo et d'ajouter un commentaire. 

Un très bon outil pour créer des capsules. L'animation créée est ensuite disponible grâce à un lien que l'on peut diffuser.

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Teacher's Guide to Using Free iPad Apps to Support Higher Order Thinking Skills

Teacher's Guide to Using Free iPad Apps to Support Higher Order Thinking Skills | Didactics and Technology in Education | Scoop.it

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S.r. Tudu's curator insight, January 6, 2014 6:18 AM

Do you know about higher order thinking skills ? Check it here.

 

Dico Krommenhoek's curator insight, January 7, 2014 2:39 AM

Dag Gust,

Deze uitgave bestaat intussen ook in een Nederlandse vertaling. Zie http://www.apptiviteiten.eu/hot-apps-4-hots-8-lesactiviteiten-op-bloom-niveau-voor-de-ipad-vertaald-app-het-met-bloomen.html

 

groet van Dico

Sirin Karadeniz's curator insight, January 7, 2014 4:12 AM

Bloom and apps

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Perspective - create audiovisual stories

Perspective - create audiovisual stories | Didactics and Technology in Education | Scoop.it

Perspective is a platform for exploring, creating, and sharing audiovisual stories. Today's storytelling involves a mishmash of apps, websites, blog tools, and technologies. Perspective simplifies all this by combining the essential elements of storytelling into a single iPad App.


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Baiba Svenca's curator insight, April 23, 2014 12:19 PM

A great iPad app for creating audiovisual stories. The app is free. Download from https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/perspective/id516098684?ls=1


Dean Mantz's curator insight, April 24, 2014 10:15 AM

I look forward to testing out this digital storytelling alternative app shared by Baiba Svenca on her "Digital Presentations in Education" scoop.it site.  This will also be added to my DS resource binder http://www.livebinders.com/play/play?id=7414&present=true

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SlidePocket - Become Presentation Genius

SlidePocket - Become Presentation Genius | Didactics and Technology in Education | Scoop.it
Presentation software that will make your presentations shine. Slide Pocket helps you create presentations, making every single step easier!

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Baiba Svenca's curator insight, February 4, 2014 4:08 PM

SlidePocket is an app that gives you one more option for creating presentations on your iPad.

Watch this video tutorial to learn how to work with SlidePocket http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66ceUL6tx0A

The app is free, so it is suitable for using in schools.

Willemijn Schmitz's curator insight, February 5, 2014 4:44 AM

proberen

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Presentics - Minimalist & Multimedia Presentations

Presentics - Minimalist & Multimedia Presentations | Didactics and Technology in Education | Scoop.it

Create minimalist, multimedia, touch-enabled presentations in just minutes. Presentics is a brand-new approach to presentations. It takes advantage of the multitouch interface and provide full support for embedding media via the internet. Compared to conventional presentation software, Presentics is special in the following areas:...


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Baiba Svenca's curator insight, January 12, 2014 12:31 PM

Presentics is a promising new app for iOS which lets you create multimedia presentations. Basic version is free but it has limitations.

 

Link to the app on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/presentics-minimalist-multimedia/id746422887?mt=8

Louise Robinson-Lay's curator insight, January 12, 2014 4:16 PM

Following on from such groundbreaking apps as Haiku Deck, Presentics allows you to add video and to draw on the presentation, whiteboard style, as you present. The free version allows only two presentations then you need to pay $9.99 AU should you want to continue using it.

Willemijn Schmitz's curator insight, January 14, 2014 9:59 AM

het wordt steeds simpeler...

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BaiBoard - Collaborative Whiteboard / Collaborate on iPAD / PDF

BaiBoard - Collaborative Whiteboard / Collaborate on iPAD / PDF | Didactics and Technology in Education | Scoop.it
BaiBoard enables users to collaborate via integrated online whiteboard, PDF annotation and VoIP solutions across the Internet from iPad and Mac

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Baiba Svenca's curator insight, August 28, 2013 10:25 AM

I simply could not help scooping the BaiBoard app (sentiment towards the name of the tool) but I also see it as a perfect tool for real-time presentation of collaborative work done by a group of students. The app offers you a zoomable multi-page whiteboard and lets you collaborate even on PDF documents. And it is free!

Pearletta Wilson's curator insight, August 30, 2013 11:57 AM

Looks interesting - just wonder if it will be useful for our sessions. I'll need to think of a suitable purpose before I suggest it as an app for our ipads.

Martin Karlsson's curator insight, October 4, 2013 6:46 AM

I have to try it.

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The 100 Best Android Apps of 2013

The 100 Best Android Apps of 2013 | Didactics and Technology in Education | Scoop.it
Get your bearings in the enormity of Google Play with this list of the 100 best apps for Android.

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The Best PowerPoint Alternatives for Creating Great Presentations

The Best PowerPoint Alternatives for Creating Great Presentations | Didactics and Technology in Education | Scoop.it

We’ve all endured “death by PowerPoint.” It’s a painful experience for the audience and probably not all that fun for the presenter either. To help my students deliver effective presentations—free of those deadly bullet points—I have my go-to applications.


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SlideHunter's comment, June 7, 2013 1:17 PM
Hi Baiba. We are aware about the campaigns anti PowerPoint and decided to be proactive and offer some nice diagrams for free download from our website, here is hte link http://slidehunter.com/powerpoint-templates/
Baiba Svenca's comment, June 7, 2013 4:07 PM
Thanks for this link, SlideHunter!
Alfredo Corell's curator insight, June 23, 2013 11:42 AM

by Richard Byrne

 

his suggestions about PowerPoint alternatives (browser and mobile applications)

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Infographic: An App That Maps The Web In Real Time

Infographic: An App That Maps The Web In Real Time | Didactics and Technology in Education | Scoop.it

Mankind loves making maps, and the world wide web, densely interconnected and phenomenally complex, always makes for a nice visual.

Typically these take the form of neon blobs floating against black backgrounds, like frames captured from old Winamp plug-ins, and while they’re always nice to look at, they don’t always do much in the way of helping us understand the massive global network we traverse every day. This latest effort, however, is a little different. Called simply Map of the Internet, it’s as informative as it is beautiful.


The map, which takes the form of a free app for Android and iOS, features 22,961 of the Internet’s biggest nodes--not individual websites, but the ISPs, universities, and other places that host them--joined by some 50,000 discrete connections. The app gives you two ways of surveying it all: geographically, on a globe, or by size, which rearranges the nodes into a loose column of points. Both views are interactive; instead of showing the Internet as a static neon blob, the app lets you explore the neon blob in the round, with all the familiar multitouch gestures. It may not look like the Google Maps app, but it instantly feels like it, which makes exploring the underbelly of the web all the easier...


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90 aplicaciones Android para profesores

90 aplicaciones Android para profesores | Didactics and Technology in Education | Scoop.it

Ahora que va a comenzar el curso escolar y que muchos profesores estarán pensando en utilizar tabletas con sistema operativo Android pueden apoyarse en su planificación en este listado de aplicaciones organizadas por categorías.


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Andrea López Pontes's curator insight, October 31, 2016 11:17 AM
#SCEUNED16
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Paco Gascón's curator insight, November 27, 2016 6:43 PM
No todas menparecen útiles pero considero que muchas de ellas son imprescindibles
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SAMR et Taxonomie de Bloom - Exemples d'applications et d'activités


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SES Montréal's curator insight, March 26, 2016 9:48 PM

Dans la continuité des travaux menés dans l'académie Orléans-Tours lors de la formation des cadres IEN 1Degré.

Les modèles SAMR, TPACK, la typologie de Bloom ont été présentés et analysés.

https://fr.calameo.com/read/0003022614c39444f97ed?authid=cK0Mp2UYhcgE

Corinne RAMILLON's curator insight, March 28, 2016 4:59 AM

Tablettes : SAMR et Taxonomie de Bloom - Exemples d'applications et d'activités par Christophe Rhein

Pascale Jallerat's curator insight, May 31, 2016 6:31 PM
Plein d'idées pour l'utilisation de vos tablettes
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Free Microsoft Office Apps for your iPhone & iPad

Free Microsoft Office Apps for your iPhone & iPad | Didactics and Technology in Education | Scoop.it
Microsoft Office Apps for iPhone & iPad Available as Free Download

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Spoken.ly, crear tus propias frases con imágenes

Spoken.ly, crear tus propias frases con imágenes | Didactics and Technology in Education | Scoop.it

Es muy común ver en las redes sociales imágenes que nos traen una frase motivacional o de humor, mismas que se han hecho muy famosas. Por tal motivo hoy les recomendaré una herramienta con la cual podrán tus propias frases con imágenes de una manera muy sencilla.

Spoken.ly es un herramienta web con la cual podrás crear frases con imágenes y compartirlas en redes sociales de manera gratuita. Lo único que necesitas es iniciar sesión con tu cuenta de Facebook y a partir de ese momento podrás crear las que gustes.


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iPads for Communication, Access, Literacy and Learning (iCALL)

iPads for Communication, Access, Literacy and Learning (iCALL) | Didactics and Technology in Education | Scoop.it
CALL Scotland - Provides specialist expertise in technology for children who have speech, communication and/or writing difficulties, in schools across Scotland.

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Kathleen McClaskey's curator insight, August 12, 2014 2:48 PM

Another excellent resource from CALL Scotland.


The book includes chapters on:

  • Getting to grips with the iPad
  • Apps to support teaching & learning
  • Accessibility Options
  • iPad Accessories
  • iPad Resources
  • iPad in Assessments and Exams
  • Managing & Implementing the iPad
  • Glossary of Terms
  • Managing Curriculum Materials between Windows and iPads
  • iPad Management using iTunes: some useful tips.


It aims to support readers who are not necessarily technical specialists and who want to use the iPad with children or adults with additional support needs, special educational needs or disability.

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Educational Technology Guy: Great list of app based on task you want students to accomplish

Educational Technology Guy: Great list of app based on task you want students to accomplish | Didactics and Technology in Education | Scoop.it

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Pam Colburn Harland's curator insight, June 17, 2014 7:06 PM

If you want students to... have them use... Makes a great list!

Libchelle's curator insight, June 18, 2014 6:25 PM

Fantastic  table for students, teachers and parents. 

Glenda Rose's curator insight, February 25, 2017 3:13 PM
I can add some more to this!  Great start, though.


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5 Apps for Making Movies on Mobile Devices - Edutopia

5 Apps for Making Movies on Mobile Devices - Edutopia | Didactics and Technology in Education | Scoop.it

"Every year at Hollywood award shows, we see fantastic movies celebrated for their rich storytelling and dynamic performances. Your students can become moviemakers, too, thanks to some powerful apps for mobile devices. With these tools, your children can take videos and edit their work to make professional quality movies using iOS devices (iPads and iPhones) and Android tablets."

 


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teachintechgal's curator insight, February 21, 2014 8:42 AM

Love that iPad stand !

Lou Salza's curator insight, March 5, 2014 8:27 AM

Those of us who work with students who have print challenges can offer opportunities to tell their stories without the delays of language processing commonly associated with dyslexia. Once students are using the video technology, they can incorporate storyboards and scripts to advance and integrate language skills. --Lou

 

Excerpt: "....Your students can become moviemakers, too, thanks to some powerful apps for mobile devices. With these tools, your children can take videos and edit their work to make professional quality movies using iOS devices (iPads and iPhones) and Android tablets.

One good thing about this easy-to-use technology is that students can still use important English language arts skills like writing a narrative, planning a sequential story, and including key details when getting ready to make a movie. These apps can enhance the work that you are doing with children in the classroom and give them room to be creative storytellers...."

elearning at eCampus ULg's curator insight, May 16, 2016 4:38 AM
Excellent for student who's teacher is smart enough to ask them to produce their own videos
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SlideIdea - Designed for Mobility

SlideIdea - Designed for Mobility | Didactics and Technology in Education | Scoop.it

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Gust MEES's curator insight, January 16, 2014 8:42 AM

iPad tool: Impress your audience with SlideIdea’s audience interaction tools.

Deborah Fillman's curator insight, January 16, 2014 12:35 PM

Makes iPad even more useful. Impressive audience interaction tools.


Alfredo Corell's curator insight, January 20, 2014 12:50 PM

audience could be engaged through direct interaction tools (polls or quizzes)

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10 aplicaciones para maestros 3.0

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Si nuestros alumnos viven en formato digital, nosotros no podemos educarlos en formato analógico. Aquí os dejo 10 APPS que os pueden ser de gran utilidad. A continuación hago un pequeño análisis de cada una de ellas, empezando de izquierda a derecha. 


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Alfredo Corell's curator insight, October 5, 2013 8:36 AM

No hay ninguna nueva herramienta que no conociésemos... pero la selección (sobre todo para usuarios de iPad) puede ser interesante

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Google Apps Training Videos | Google Apps Expert | Google Gooru

Google Apps Training Videos | Google Apps Expert | Google Gooru | Didactics and Technology in Education | Scoop.it

 

"The largest collection of tips, tricks, training videos & resources for Google Apps and Gmail users.

 

"If you can’t already tell, we love Google Apps at BetterCloud. So it was a natural extension for us to launch a resource site where we could publish the tips and tricks that we share in our offices every day. What started as a fun side project is now the largest resource of its kind for Google Apps customers, and an important division of BetterCloud.

 

"Whether you subscribe to Gooru’s daily newsletter, install the Chrome extension, or simply head to the website when you have a question, we’re confident you will learn at least one new tidbit from the Gooru."


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Jim Lerman's curator insight, August 1, 2013 9:22 AM

An amazing free service.

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MIT App Inventor, desarrolla online apps para Android sin escribir una línea de código

MIT App Inventor, desarrolla online apps para Android sin escribir una línea de código | Didactics and Technology in Education | Scoop.it

MIT App Inventor  es una plataforma online para desarrollar todo tipo de aplicaciones para los dispositivos con Android en la que no es necesario tener conocimientos en programación, ni escribir una sola línea de código. Su uso es sencillo e intuitivo, no obstante se necesitará algún tiempo para hacerse con el manejo de la plataforma, un proceso que se puede acelerar siguiendo los ejemplos y tutoriales disponibles en el sitio.


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Nacho Bergua's curator insight, June 3, 2013 9:07 AM

Cada día todo va siendo más fácil de usar.

Sección de Metodologías de la Universidad de Murcia's curator insight, June 7, 2013 3:54 AM

La url de acceso a la plataforma MIT es http://beta.appinventor.mit.edu/. y requiere de una cuenta Google para poder acceder.

 

Los tutoriales que explican como empezar e ir avanzando en el uso de la plataforma están en http://appinventor.mit.edu/explore/tutorials.html.

 

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#jolidrive #startup #curation tool for your favorite #startup apps in the cloud #edtech20 #pln

#jolidrive #startup #curation tool for your favorite #startup apps in the cloud #edtech20 #pln | Didactics and Technology in Education | Scoop.it

Jolidrive re-imagined online storage 
Take control of your digital life
Build a cloud in your image. Combine multiple free storage services and decide which should host your most precious content.
Access all your online data with one simple interface right from your browser.
Features :

 Built on HTML5 and Open Web technologies, Jolidrive works with all modern browserslike Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Internet Explorer.
One login, access everything
One tab does it all. Enjoy all your online content, regardless of where it’s stored. In one beautiful interface.
Your new workspace
No need to download files anymore, just run everything from the cloud:
Listen to your Music
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Edit your Documents
Watch your Videos
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