Showing posts with label Apple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Apple. Show all posts

MovePorto a new guide to visit the city



MovePorto is a mobile application created by a group of Porto Insider's, which aims to promote interesting and alternative Spots across town. 

Sergio Oliveira, Marlene Vinha, Diana Vinha, Rita Roque are the creators of movePorto app for mobile. 

"We intend to be an original and digital guide for Porto city."



MovePorto creators, Porto

So they decided to create a mobile app for their city, since it has been achieving an increase amount of several interesting spots. As Insiders, they know Porto as no one else does and they want to share their favorite Spots and what new is happening in the town, promoting a new way of knowing it.

Because Porto is more than what meets the eye, we've created the ultimate insiders guide to the city. Portable, always updated, with all the cool and alternative Spots across town. 

And did we mention it's FREE? Download  now at any App Store Worldwide.

And now meet the insiders behind the App that is moving Porto.  



Photography: Luisa CativoMusic: Youthless 'Good Hunters'

It is an all brand new guide proposing an alternative visit to Porto. Interesting and interactive!
And did they mention it's FREE? Download  now at any App Store Worldwide.
 Available for the iPhone and iPod Touch. It will soon be available for Android and iPad.

G-Souto14.05.2011Copyright © 2010G-Souto'sBlog, gsouto-digitalteacher.blogspot.com®
Credits: movePorto

I would love iPad 2 in the classroom!



CEO Steve Jobs presenting iPad 2

Here it is! iPad 2 the fabulous device! 
Do you remember my 1st post about "iPad features and education" July 10, 2010 here. I wrote "we are looking forward to experiment this amazing media device! Don't you think? It's like love at first site!"


Now, it's even better! The CEO Steve Jobs himself was there to present iPad 2!  



"Apple CEO Steve Jobs declared the end of the PC era today as he unveiled the iPad 2. And he touted the educational benefits of the iPad in his presentation, highlighting in one video the impact that the device has had in particular on autistic children."
So is the iPad 2 ready for the classroom? Let's see...



The iPad 2, unveiled yesterday, addresses even more of the drawbacks of the iPad as an educational device.

The iPad 2 has two cameras. The addition of GarageBand and iMovie - two very popular pieces of software in the classroom - will enable students to create multimedia projects. Wonderful!


iPad 2 (features)

Reading Alice in Wonderland, Prince of Persia,  'Jack and the Beanstalk', 'Aesop's Fables', or 'Tangled' is like to enter in another dimension. True, right?


But children's books are all about big, splashy pictures and wild colors elements perfectly suited to iPad screens. Needless to say, the iPad can do a lot more than just display static pages. It can read stories aloud, it can enrich a classic tale with touch-powered extras, and it can even render pages in 3D (not suitable for chidren under 6-7 years old).

When students are reading a book, they may to do marks, highlights and notes. The users of iBooks can also read and right PDF directly in the application.  Reading children's literature, that's amazing. Yet even with all the extras, reading is so natural on iPad, the technology seems to disappear.


iPad 2/ Apple
http://images.apple.com

Many of the limitations that make the device ill-suited for the classroom have already been addressed - through various iOS upgrades and by the explosion of educational apps and e-books. The iPad now has multi-tasking (sort of). 


Students can print. They can learn the narrative text, learning foreign languages, playing video games - Majin and the Forsaken Kingdom, learning Biology, Geography and Music - Arcade Fire, funny and pedagogical, Art - The Google Art Project... 


Literature, Science, Geography, Sport, Music, Art, the fundamental curricula on iPad! All in a device and such good apps! 


And what about search in real time, news, magazines, Google maps, social networks ( Facebook, Twitter), work (Google docs). All these features offer teachers and students a delicious motivation push!  


"iPad apps are expanding the learning experience both inside and outside the classroom. From interactive lessons to study aids to productivity tools, there’s something for everyone."
Apple in Education

The addition of the HDMI cable will mean that iPad content can be connected to a HDTV (which really isn't the projection device that most teachers have in their classrooms), but... it's a start!

iPad 2 (gallery)



'It's necessary to hold iPad with both hands. When we write on Ipad is a bit boring because finger touches stay on screen and the reflexs too', I wrote. Well... not anymore! Like Apple says: 'Less in your hands, more at your fingertips.'

"iPad 2 and iPad Smart Cover are made for each other. Literally. Built-in magnets draw the Smart Cover to iPad for a perfect fit that not only protects, but also wakes up, stands up, and brightens up your iPad. That’s not just smart. It’s genius."

Now students are managing to do more than simply "consume" via the iPad. And whether the iPad is just a shiny, engaging, but expensive novelty, if nothing else, trading in a backpack full of textbooks for a 1.3 lb tablet is a win for students' physical well-being. It's a good reason!



iPad 2 apps

Has Apple, already the beneficiary of a lot of good will from teachers, shown today that it's ready to take on the challenges of bringing iPads into the classroom? 

The cost of the new iPad is beyond many educators and students reach - oh! God! What a pity! - There are no educational discounts in iTunes.






After this video, and reading, during the past year, some successful reports of schools piloted iPad programs, students are managing to do a lot via the iPad. 

So, as an educator, I can say that iPad will "change the learning landscape"! iPad 2 will change completely the way educators an students will move in classroom!

A new and 'delicious' media world to use on Education! No more backpack full of texts books! Not completely... books are always need but in a less number.

With iPad 2 new features and apps, young people will love to have an iPad 2 on their table in classroom ! Exciting!

Me too! I would love to have iPad 2 on my work table!

G-Souto
03.03.2011
Copyright © 2010G-Souto'sBlog, gsouto-digitalteacher.blogspot.com®

Credits: Apple, iPad 2

References:

ReadWriteWeb, Audrey Watters, 'Will the iPad 2 Make the Grade for Classroom Usage?'

Souto, Gina, 'Ipad features and education'

Souto, Gina, 'And now, Alice for iPad'

Souto, Gina, 'Prince of Persia, an interesting narrative text'

Souto, Gina, Dr., 'EFQUEL Innovation Forum Lisboa 2010'




Ipad features & Education ?






Ipad is not for sale in Portugal... not yet.
But when we see this video we are looking forward to experiment this amazing media device! Don't you think? It's like love at first site!

But people who know it well say that tablet Apple is heavier than Kindle. It's necessary to hold iPad with both hands. And it slides easily on our knees.
When we write on Ipad is a bit boring because finger touches stay on screen and the reflexs too.  






The keyboard is strait, the accents and punctuation are very hard to do, even with auto-correction! But browsing is so fast! Image and sound so marvelous!


Tired, they say, but fascinated!

Steve Jobs said that more than a million of Ipad tablet was sold in 28 days! Wow! And more than 5 millions of e-books to the tablet were download in the first 65 days from iBookstore that is dedicated to e-books from Apple.


iBooks App


Reading children's literature, that's amazing. Yet even with all the extras, reading is so natural on iPad, the technology seems to disappear.



Alice for iPad

Do you remember "Alice in Wonderland" here? It was so fun and so beautiful! I was fascinated! I'm not a digital native, but I'm a digital pioneer... and love to be and to follow this amazing evolution of multimedia 

On Youtube you can see some videos with 2 years old children interacting easily ing wit iPad! That's not amazing! Children are born on digital era.






Marvel Comic (demonstration)

For example, reading comics with Marvel application is like to enter in another dimension. True, right?


The application iBooks, as well as being available on iPad, is available on iPhone since April as a free download through the App Store.

The application includes iBookstore (interesting!) wich allows to browse, buy and read on a mobile device, wich has over 60,000 titles available.

When users are reading a book, they may to do marks, highlights and notes. The users of iBooks can also read and right PDF directly in the application. 

And they will be able to read the same book on their iPad, on iPhone or iPod touch!

A new and wonderful media world to use on Education! I 'm sure that young people would like this kind of reading! Exciting!


Education: 


You can use iPad for reading in classroom. Students will be delighted!


G-Souto
10.07.2010
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And now, Alice for the Ipad




Alice - Ipad screenshot

Of course I love paper books. But I have to admit that e-books can, indeed, do stuff that paper books cannot. 

A good example of this is Alice for the iPad, Lewis Carroll’s story of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland turned into a children’s storybook but with an interactive twist.

Every illustration is restored from the original Alice in Wonderland book, by Lewis Carroll, then rendered in mesmerising full-color. 

This iPad app includes 52 pages and 20 amazing animated scenes. It’s stunning!


Alice - Ipad screenshot


The story will never be the same twice because you’re Alice’s guide through Wonderland.




Yes, still I bealive (and practice) that reading should be a quiet and relaxing activity, and that there’s nothing quite like communing with the pages of a well-read classic, but this video makes reading “Alice in Wonderland” look likes like a lot of fun. 

Techonologies and imagination don't stop! Marvelous!


G-Souto
15.04.2010
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