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Dictaphone
0 Comments Published by Paul Reid September 15th, 2008 in Assessment, Audio, English, Featured, LOTE, UncategorizedThere are a few audio voice recorders available for the iPhone now but two features in the Dictaphone iPhone app appeal from a learning and teaching perspective. To be able to capture, store and edit audio in education settings has always been a useful ICT to have in the learning toolkit.
1. The first is the […]
Netter’s Anatomy Flash Cards
0 Comments Published by Paul Reid August 31st, 2008 in Applications, Assessment, Flash Cards, K-12, UniversityUsing outstanding anatomical illustrations from Netter’s hugely popular Atlas of Human Anatomy (4th Edition), Netter’s Anatomy allows you to carry the bestselling reference for human anatomy on your iPhone or iPod touch. Navigate through images with the flick of a finger, pinch to zoom, and tap to test your knowledge of muscles, bones, vessels, viscera […]
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; […]
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