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xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p>This excellent app from Nix Software is definitely my favorite photo editor for iOS. It was App of the Year in 2011, and easily beats anything else that is out there for editing photos on an iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch. Best of all, it is simple to use, and the results you get are very professional. So, if you missed Snapseed <a href="http://educationtechnologyblog.com/2011/12/free-snapseed-app-for-a-limited-time/">the last time it was on sale</a>, make sure you <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/snapseed/id439438619?mt=8">grab this handy app</a> while it is free (limited time offer). I have it on my iPad and I love it, so spread the word! </p>
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<p>Well, here is another one that I found by accident today – shake to undo. By the looks of things, this has been around for a while, but if you give your iPad a firm shake in Mail, Safari, Notes, or a number of other apps, you get the option to <strong>Undo Typing</strong> that you just entered.</p>
<p>Now, whether or not you will use this feature all that regularly is another thing entirely, but, like the six hidden keyboard keys, sometimes it is just nice to know that it is there. One day it might just come in handy.</p>
<p>So, what are your favorite ‘hidden’ iPad features? And how useful are these little used gems? Have you thought of some you would like to see on the iPad 3? Leave a comment below to share your best ideas.</p>
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&lt;/ol&gt;</description><wfw:commentRss xmlns:wfw="http://wellformedweb.org/CommentAPI/">http://educationtechnologyblog.com/2012/02/hidden-ipad-feature-shake-to-undo/feed/</wfw:commentRss><slash:comments xmlns:slash="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/slash/">1</slash:comments></item><item><title>iBooks vs The Competition: A Comparison</title><link>http://educationtechnologyblog.com/2012/02/ibooks-vs-the-competition-a-comparison/</link><category>Web Tools</category><dc:creator xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/">Jonathan Wylie</dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 04:56:26 PST</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">http://educationtechnologyblog.com/?p=1175</guid><content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p>The good people at <a href="http://mashable.com/2012/01/23/ibooks-author-self-publishing-comparison/#44133Table-of-Contents" target="_blank">Mashable.com</a> have created a nice graphic that compares some of <a href="http://educationtechnologyblog.com/2012/01/apples-ipad-education-announcement/">iBooks key features</a> with that of the competition. So, if you were a little put off by Apple’s EULA, you may be curious to know what else is out there for creating ePub books that you could create and distribute as your very own.</p>
<p>iBooks alone may not be a game changer, but it may just be the final push that is needed to move education away from weighty, over priced paper textbooks we have endured for years. </p>
<p><a href="http://mashable.com/2012/01/23/ibooks-author-self-publishing-comparison/#44133Table-of-Contents" target="_blank"><img style="background-image: none; border-bottom: 0px; border-left: 0px; padding-left: 0px; padding-right: 0px; display: inline; border-top: 0px; border-right: 0px; padding-top: 0px" title="comparison-chart-epub" border="0" alt="comparison-chart-epub" src="http://educationtechnologyblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/comparison-chart-epub.jpg" width="582" height="322" /></a></p>
<p>Source: <a href="http://mashable.com/2012/01/23/ibooks-author-self-publishing-comparison/#44133Table-of-Contents" target="_blank">Mashable.com</a></p>
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<p>With the help of a couple of recently released apps, iPad users can now access Microsoft Office applications for free on their mobile device. How? Let’s find out.</p>
<p>The first option is called <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/cloudon/id474025452?mt=8" target="_blank">CloudOn</a>. It links to your Dropbox account and lets you create, view and edit Word, Excel and PowerPoint files right on your iPad through an Internet connection to <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/cloudon/id474025452?mt=8" target="_blank">CloudOn</a>’s servers. </p>
<p>After you get over the initial shock of seeing Microsoft Office on your iPad, you will find that it is in fact quite functional, but you do need an internet connection, and the iPad keyboard/Microsoft toolbar does take up a good two thirds of your screen. Still, it is free and could be a good option to have on hand.</p>
<p>A second option is the <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/onlive-desktop/id490292278?mt=8" target="_blank">OnLive Desktop app</a>. It functions in a similar way, but gives you a virtual Windows 7 desktop, complete with a folder that can hold up to 2Gb of your Office files. This desktop folder syncs with an online account that you can upload and download files from. </p>
<p>In my tests, <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/onlive-desktop/id490292278?mt=8" target="_blank">OnLive</a> supported a much better streaming resolution and had a better overall user interface for creating and editing documents. It can even stream video files and play touch optimized games, but an internet connection of at least 1.5mbps is required.</p>
<p>So, if you just can’t let go of that Microsoft interface and you want to edit Office files in their native environment, these two free iPad apps are worth checking out.</p>
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<p>Here’s a great collaborative tool that you might not have heard of – <a href="http://crocodoc.com/" target="_blank">Crocadoc.com</a>. This online productivity tool lets you upload and view PDFs, Office docs and images. Once they are up in the cloud, you can add comments, drawings, highlight text and a number of other annotations.</p>
<p>However, the real selling point for this app is the real-time collaboration feature that lets you work on the doc simultaneously with other users. It could be a great way of sharing and commenting on documents at in-service days, or even for use with students because the finished document can then be embedded into a blog or a website, complete with annotations and comments. You can also download documents, with or without the markups.</p>
<p>Google is obviously the market favorite in real-time document collaboration, but <a href="http://crocodoc.com/" target="_blank">Crocadoc</a> has many features that Google does not give you yet, so it is well worth a look if this is the kind of thing that you think you would like to do at school.</p>
<p>Crocadoc accounts are free and you can <a href="http://crocodoc.com/" target="_blank">sign up here to get started</a>.</p>
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<p>Recently, there has been a rash of screencasting apps appearing on the App Store – each one vying for a place on your home screen in place of the competition. They are great for creating tutorials and how-tos with students but teachers can also use them to differentiate by recording additional lesson content and showing it on the iPad or by linking to it online. So, I here is a quick roundup of the four that I think are most worth your time and effort.</p>
<p>1. <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/screenchomp/id442415881?mt=8" target="_blank">Screenchomp</a> – Created by TechSmith, (developers of titles such as Jing and Camtasia), Screenchomp is a useful free screencasting app that has a super simple interface. As such, it would be a great choice for elementary teachers to use. It will record your voice, and what you draw on the whiteboard. It also lets you import pictures from your iPad to annotate. Finished screencasts are uploaded to Screenchomp.com where they can be shared or downloaded as mp4 video files.</p>
<p>2. <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/showme-interactive-whiteboard/id445066279?mt=8" target="_blank">ShowMe</a> – This is useful alternative to Screenchomp, but it has much of the same features. The interface is a little more grown-up, and the smaller icons give you more screen space to record and annotate your screencast. Finished projects are uploaded to ShowMe.com and although you can’t download your movie yet, (ShowMe say this is coming soon!), you do have privacy options that let you choose whether your screencast is public or private, and embed codes for websites are also available.</p>
<p>3. <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/educreations-interactive-whiteboard/id478617061?mt=8" target="_blank">Educreations</a> – To my mind, this is the best free option available. It has little things like undo and redo buttons that just make your life easier, but more useful things like the ability to record your screencast over multiple slides instead of just the one screen you get with Screenchomp and ShowMe. Images can be added from the camera app, from your camera roll, and even from Dropbox. It includes the option to set up an educator account where you can have your own online classroom at Educreations.com, and add students that you would like to have access to your screencasts.</p>
<p>4. <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/explain-everything/id431493086?mt=8" target="_blank">Explain Everything</a> – As good as Educreations is, my favorite screencasting app is definitely Explain Everything. It costs $2.99, but the extra functionality that you get makes it well worth the money. Adding images is great, but with this app you can also import PDF, PPT, XLS, RTF, Pages, Numbers and Keynote files from Dropbox, Evernote, Email, the iPad photo roll and iPad 2 camera. It has a shape tool with lines and arrows, a text tool, and even a laser pointer that you can use when recording your presentation. Again, multiple slides can be used, but they can also be rearranged in the slide sorter view. Finished projects can be exported to your Photo Roll (for further editing in iMovie), YouTube, Email, Dropbox, or Evernote, and you can choose to export all your slides, or just a chosen selection. So, although it does cost $2.99, the options you get from Explain Everything mean that you can create some very professional looking screencasts, and you never need to upload your work to an external website.</p>
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<p>Apple has partnered with three of the largest textbook publishers who will all soon be releasing iPad versions of academic textbooks. These textbooks will sell for $14.99 or less and will be accessed on <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ibooks/id364709193?mt=8" target="_blank">the new iBooks 2 app</a> that is free for all iPad users. The books themselves look set to include 3D animations, image galleries, and quizzes while also being able to take advantage of the new annotation options that are built-in to <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ibooks/id364709193?mt=8" target="_blank">iBooks 2</a>.</p>
<p>Are you concerned that these new textbooks may not quite fit your curricular needs? Well, Apple released <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ibooks-author/id490152466?mt=12" target="_blank">iBooks Author today</a> – a desktop publishing app for the Mac that lets you create your very own iPad textbook. These books can be published on the iBooks store where you can offer it for free, or charge up to $14.99 for all your hard work. <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ibooks-author/id490152466?mt=12" target="_blank">iBooks Author</a> is a free download from the Mac App Store.</p>
<p>Finally, <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/itunes-u/id490217893?mt=8" target="_blank">iTunesU</a> finally makes its way to the iPad where you can access all the same content you normally would on a laptop or computer via iTunes. The advantage here is presumably learning on the go, but hopefully it will help raise the profile of <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/itunes-u/id490217893?mt=8" target="_blank">iTunesU</a> too so that more content is added to this useful resource.</p>
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<p>Educators love Dropbox. It has been around for several years now, and has been making our lives easier in so many ways. However, if there is one complaint people have, it is the 2GB limit on free accounts. Today, that is just not as much as it used to be. Enter instead, <a href="https://www.cx.com/mycx/referral_signup/yOpwFUFyEeGTgxIBOBql1A" target="_blank">CX.com</a>.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.cx.com/mycx/referral_signup/yOpwFUFyEeGTgxIBOBql1A" target="_blank">CX.com</a> is a new service that, from the outset, works very much the same way as Dropbox, but it comes with <strong>10GB of free space</strong> to get you started, instead of just 2GB. There is a desktop client for Windows or Mac computers, a slick iPhone or iPad app, and an Android app coming soon.</p>
<p>CX.com has some interesting features. First and foremost, you have the sync capabilities that sync files between all your devices and the cloud. However, you also get public and private file sharing options. You can even create collaboration groups and invite members to edit files, add new files, or have a conversation about a given project.</p>
<p>Privacy is ensured with a 256-bit encryption service on all <a href="https://www.cx.com/mycx/referral_signup/yOpwFUFyEeGTgxIBOBql1A" target="_blank">CX accounts</a>, and the founders themselves are keen to allay any fears about compromised data on their website stating, “<em>CX will never share any of your data with any third party for marketing the products. <strong>Your stuff is your stuff — we just help you keep track of it, keep it safe, and get better access to it.</strong> In that process, our team and engineers cannot even see your files. The search mechanisms built into the system are for you only to search through your own files and data.</em>”</p>
<p>So, if you are in need of some extra storage, and you want to try out this new kid on the block, you can sign up for a free account, (paid options are available too), by visiting the CX website. Alternatively, if you <a href="https://www.cx.com/mycx/referral_signup/yOpwFUFyEeGTgxIBOBql1A" target="_blank">sign up with this link</a>, you can treat us both to an extra 300MB of space, because the CX referral program, (just like Dropbox), gives a bonus for referrals. <img class="wlEmoticon wlEmoticon-smile" style="border-style: none;" src="http://educationtechnologyblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/wlEmoticon-smile.png" alt="Smile" /></p>
<p>Do I like CX.com? It’s early days. I have not had a chance to play with it for too long, but I like what I see so far and everything has worked exactly as I had hoped. I’m not dumping my Dropbox account just yet, but I will run them side by side for a little while and see how things pan out. Feel free to leave a comment with your own experiences.</p>
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<p>Necessity is the mother of invention, right? For a while I was annoyed that I could not find a way to create group contacts on the iPad, but I fret no more.</p>
<p>After some searching on the web I came across this useful workaround, so I thought I would share it in case you too would like to send an email to multiple people on the iPad, with just the one contact entry. Here’s how to do it.</p>
<p>Go to the Contacts app, and create a new contact by clicking the plus button. Name this contact with a description of the group you want to create, e.g. Science Teachers. Then, in the email field, add all the email addresses of the people you want to be a part of this group contact in the following format:</p>
<p><strong>&lt;name1@email.com&gt;, &lt;name2@email.com&gt;, &lt;name3@email.com&gt;, etc.</strong></p>
<p>It is important that you use the &lt; &gt; signs and separate each address with a comma. If need be, you could type out these addresses in Notes, and copy and paste them into the email field in the Contacts app.</p>
<p>Although the process is a little tedious to begin with, once it is set up, all you need to do now is select “Science Teachers’ when sending your next email, and it will wing its way to all the people you added to that group contact.</p>
<p>There are apps available at the App Store that will create group contacts for you, but this method is free, and will work if you follow the format above. With any luck, Apple will include this functionality in a future build of iOS 5, but until then, this will have to do.</p>
<p>Do you have group contacts on your iPad? If so, how did you set them up? Leave a comment below with any suggestions or improvements to this workaround.</p>
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<p>Interactive projectors have been around for a little while now, but the release of this one from SMART could herald a new change in direction for one of the most popular manufacturer’s of interactive whiteboards.</p>
<p>The ultra-short throw LightRaise 40wi interactive projector will let you project your computer’s image onto any surface and give that surface the same kind of interactivity that you get with one of SMART’s interactive whiteboards.</p>
<p>It comes bundled with <a href="http://educationtechnologyblog.com/2012/01/smart-notebook-11-release-date-confirmed/" target="_blank">SMART Notebook software</a>, and is being heralded as a more cost effective option than a traditional interactive whiteboard. However, although it does cost less than a traditional IWB setup, $1699 for the projector, software and interactive pen is still not an insignificant price to pay.</p>
<p>For more information on <a href="http://www.smarttech.com/lightraise" target="_blank">the LightRaise 40wi interactive projector</a>, click the ‘read more’ link below or visit <a title="http://www.smarttech.com/lightraise" href="http://www.smarttech.com/lightraise">http://www.smarttech.com/lightraise</a>.</p>
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<h5>SMART Introduces its First Interactive Projector for Education </h5>
<p><i>LightRaise</i><sup>™</sup><i> 40wi</i><sup> </sup><i>projector includes SMART Notebook</i><sup>™</sup><i> to deliver affordable interactive lessons</i></p>
<p>LONDON, UK, Jan. 11, 2012 /CNW/ &#8211; SMART Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ: SMT) (TSX: SMA), a leading provider of collaboration solutions, announces the release of the LightRaise 40wi interactive projector. The LightRaise projector is a pen-enabled, ultra-short-throw projector that can turn nearly any surface into an interactive learning space. As part of a comprehensive educational technology solution, the LightRaise projector includes the award-winning SMART Notebook collaborative learning software, which teachers around the world use to create and deliver engaging lessons to over 40 million students. Educators using the LightRaise projector can also access the SMART Exchange<sup>™</sup> website (<a href="http://exchange.smarttech.com/index.html">exchange.smarttech.com</a>), where they can connect, share and download over 51,000 digital resources. The projector also comes with a rechargeable interactive pen, a pen holder, USB and VGA cables and an easy-to-install wall mount. </p>
<p>The LightRaise 40wi interactive projector offers educators an affordable option for making classrooms interactive. The projector can produce screen sizes up to 100&quot; (254 cm) in a widescreen format, making it a flexible solution designed to fit into nearly any classroom or collaborative space. With its ultra-short throw, the LightRaise projector eliminates most shadow and glare and delivers a crisp, bright image. Teachers and students can use the interactive pen to write over applications and digital content, making lessons more engaging. As part of SMART education solutions, the LightRaise projector integrates seamlessly with other SMART products such as the SMART Response<sup>™</sup> interactive response system, the SMART Document Camera<sup>™</sup> and the SMART Slate<sup>™ </sup>wireless slate. Additionally, the LightRaise projector is protected by SMART Projector Care, a three-year service and warranty program offering fast and reliable support to customers. For more information on the LightRaise 40wi interactive projector, visit <a href="http://www.smarttech.com/lightraise">smarttech.com/LightRaise</a>. </p>
<p>&quot;As schools continue to face budgetary restraints, administrators are looking for new and affordable ways to integrate interactive technology products into the classroom,&quot; says Linda Thomas, Vice President, Products, SMART Technologies. &quot;With the LightRaise 40wi interactive projector and SMART Notebook software, educators can implement technology products in the classrooms and can benefit from a vast collection of interactive digital content and SMART customer support.&quot; </p>
<p><b>Features</b>    <br /><b>SMART product integration &#8211; </b>Ships with SMART Notebook collaborative learning software and integrates with a range of SMART education solutions    <br /><b>Interactive pen and pen holder &#8211; </b>Ships with a rechargeable interactive pen for effortless writing on the display surface and a pen holder    <br /><b>Ultra-short throw &#8211; </b>Provides a 0.3:1 throw ratio, eliminating most shadows and glare    <br /><b>Built-in sound &#8211; </b>Includes a 10-watt speaker and a microphone<b> </b>input    <br /><b>Flexible installation &#8211; </b>Fits a wide variety of learning spaces and surfaces for image sizes up to 100&quot; (254 cm) and comes with an easy-to-install wall mount    <br /><b>SMART Projector Care &#8211; </b>Includes product replacement and preferred pricing on projector and lamp upgrades and replacements as well as a three-year service and warranty program. For more information on SMART Projector Care Plus, visit <a href="http://smarttech.com/Home%20Page/promotions/SMART%20Projector%20care%20program">smarttech.com/projectorplus</a></p>
<p><b>Video</b>    <br />To download a video of the LightRaise interactive projector, go to <a href="http://vault.smarttech.com/videos/lightraise/ipj-video.html">link</a>. </p>
<p><b>Image</b>    <br />To download an image of the LightRaise interactive projector, go to <a href="http://smarttech.com/us/About+SMART/About+SMART/Newsroom/High-resolution+images/lightraise+interactive+projector">link</a>. </p>
<p><b>Pricing and availability</b>    <br />The suggested education list price for the LightRaise 40wi interactive projector is US$1699 in the United States. It includes the interactive projector, one SMART Notebook software license, one rechargeable interactive pen, a pen holder, USB and VGA cables and an easy-to-install wall mount. Prices outside the United States vary by country and may include applicable taxes, duties and import costs. Information on suggested education list price is available from SMART local authorized resellers. The Light Raise 40wi interactive projector will begin shipping globally in spring 2012. For purchasing information, specifications and a list of authorized resellers, visit <a href="http://smarttech.com/">smarttech.com</a>. </p>
<p><b>About SMART </b>    <br /><a href="http://www.smarttech.com/">SMART Technologies Inc.</a> is a leading provider of collaboration solutions that transform the way the world works and learns. We believe that collaboration and interaction should be easy. As the global leader in interactive whiteboards, we bring more than two decades of collaboration research and development to a broad range of easy-to-use, integrated solutions that free people from their desks and computer screens, so collaborating and learning with digital resources are more natural. </p>
<p><b>Reader&#8217;s advisory</b>    <br /><i>Certain information contained in this press release may constitute forward-looking information or statements. By their very nature, forward-looking information and statements involve inherent risks and uncertainties, both general and specific, and risks that predictions, forecasts, projections and other forward-looking information and statements will not be achieved. We caution readers not to place undue reliance on these statements as a number of important factors could cause the actual results to vary materially from the forward-looking information or statements. We do not assume responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of the forward-looking information or statements. Any forward-looking information and statements contained in this press release are expressly qualified by this cautionary statement.</i></p>
<p>© 2012 SMART Technologies. LightRaise, SMART Notebook, SMART Exchange, SMART Response, SMART Document Camera, SMART Slate, smarttech and the SMART logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of SMART Technologies in the U.S. and/or other countries. </p>
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<p>For further information: </p>
<p>Laurie Long   <br />Senior Public Relations Specialist    <br />SMART Technologies Inc.    <br />Phone +1.403.407.5085    <br />E-mail <a href="mailto:LaurieLong@smarttech.com">LaurieLong@smarttech.com</a>    <br /><a href="http://www.smarttech.com/">smarttech.com</a></p>
<p>© 2011 SMART Technologies. The SMART logo and smarttech are trademarks or registered trademarks of SMART Technologies in the U.S. and/or other countries. </p>
<p><b>Please note that SMART is written in all capital letters. </b></p>
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