Archive for March, 2008
In time I’d like to collate, review and categorise applications made for the iPhone and specifically designed for education. I welcome contributors to submit the education related apps for review and also for reviewers to write for this site.
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The big question is - will schools be buying them for Wi-Fi (802.11b/g) access during excursions and outside work? You bet - at least those with money will. It wasn’t until I came across this video, I understood what the web community is so amazed about. Kindy kids will be able to understand and […]
iPhone for ePortfolios
0 Comments Published by Paul Reid March 23rd, 2008 in Assessment, Mobile, ePortfolioIt’s been a quiet around here lately. For me, a new job, moving house, adopting dogs, and getting engaged (most importantly) have taken priority :-)Alas, quite a few Mac related things have been ticking over in my mind. Or is this an open letter to Jonathan Ive? I’ve fantasised about iPhones place in education before; […]
What better way to get the first iPhone in Ed post up and going than to have a digital native show us how to use one. Text messaging, watching video, looking at pictures, using YouTube, writing notes, or using the calendar feature… this young lass covers it all.
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