Showing posts with label iOS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iOS. Show all posts

Monday, September 10, 2012

Google Drive gets updates for Android and iOS (including create and edit docs)



Google Drive is Google's free online file storage system and where Google Docs reside. It's web based, has Mac and Windows apps and mobile apps for iOS and Android. I love it. I have Google Docs on there, but also have other files uploaded there for easy access and use anywhere.
Access everywhere

Google Drive for Android has let you view, create and edit Google Docs for a while. iOS users now have reason to rejoice, as you can now edit and create new Google Documents on your iPhone or iPad. You can also view Google Presentations on your iOS device as well as create new folders and move files into folders and upload files right in the app. This is great news for iOS users.



The Android app also got an update. It has had edit, create and view for Docs for a while, but now lets you add comments, reply to comments and view tables in Docs, as well as view Presentations and organize folders and upload files.

Source: Official Google Blog
Android App: Google Drive in the Play Store
iOS App: Google Drive in the App Store

Here's a video from Google about Google Drive for Mobile.








Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Apps to Support Bloom's Taxonomy - Android, Google, iPad and Web 2.0




I had seen two great charts Kathy Schrock had made about Apps to Support Bloom's taxonomy. I have seen, and used, the ones for Android and Google. I just found two more on her site: iPad and Web 2.0 Apps.

  


The charts are interactive and include links to apps organized by the category from Bloom: Creating, Evaluating, Analyzing, Applying, Understanding, and Remembering. The apps I've checked out are all free. Some apps show up in more than one category too.

The iPad and Android charts also have an activity listed under the apps, such as commenting, video creation, etc.



These are great starting points to find apps to use with your students based on Bloom's Taxonomy. Check them out. http://www.schrockguide.net/bloomin-apps.html






Related:

Bloom's Taxonomy and Technology - great resources for teachers

Android Resources for Education - apps, how-to's, reviews, forums, and more.

Android Apps related to Bloom's Taxonomy

Google for Educators Resources





Thursday, April 26, 2012

TinkerBox - free physics puzzle educational game on iOS



TinkerBox is a free physics puzzle game for iOS. It has interesting science facts and teachers basic engineering concepts, in a fun game. You can create machines and share them with others as well as trying to solve the physics-based puzzles and mechanical concepts. It takes creativity and problem solving skills to be successful.

It is from Autodesk, creators of the CAD software AutoCad.

This is a great app for students in physics or engineering, or anyone who likes problem solving and puzzles.

Share it with your students and colleagues.

App Store: http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=415722219&mt=8


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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Mobile Nations - great resources for all mobile OS's and devices




If you own a smartphone or tablet, you should be using Mobile Nations. Mobile Nations is a group of web sites that each focus on a mobile operating systems. Each site has app reviews, hardware reviews, accessory reviews, tips, resources, forums, help topics, and much more.

These sites are great for anyone who uses a mobile system, including teachers, students, and others. Find out about new apps, resources, tips, problems, help and more. Share them with your friends, students, and colleagues. Education apps and uses for the systems are often featured on the sites. EdTech and IT personnel can find help information, reviews, and more to help them use these devices.

I use Android Central (and subscribe via RSS) for my Android Smartphone to find tips, app reviews, and more. I use webOS Nation for my HP TouchPad. I've learned about new apps, problems, help tips, and more from these sites and spent a lot of time on Android Central reading phone reviews before purchasing my Droid Incredible 2.

There are 5 sites/communities based on different mobile systems.

Android Central for all things Android.

Crackberry for Blackberry.

iMore for iOS (iPhone and iPad)

WP Central for Windows Phone/Mobile

webOS Nation for webOS (Palm/HP)




Android for Education Resources