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Download. Apple. iPad. Apps. Useful Tips For iPad. 6 Things People Wish Their iPad Would Do for Work. The iPad for Business Series is supported by LogMeIn. Get remote access to your PC or Mac from any device, anywhere — for free. There's a lot of talk about the "post-PC" era, and with the announcement of the new iPad and all of its upgraded features, it seems like we're getting closer than ever to full-time tablet use. And with innovative uses developing in multiple industries, we feel the device is taking baby steps into the big leagues. But for those who are interested in using their iPad for all of their business needs, even some of the new features are lacking.
Mashable spoke with business people and members of our community to gauge at what is actually missing from their iPads — and what they'd like to see implemented in the near future. This wish list highlights six of these requests, both for hardware and software, from the community. What do you wish your iPad could do for your business? Series supported by LogMeIn. Roundup: Hidden Object Games on the iPad | Just Another Mobile Monday. I am a huge fan of hidden object games. I have been enjoying them on my mobile devices ever since my early days with Windows Mobile and the Dell Axim. I always felt, however, that the small screens on most mobile devices limited these games. A larger screen, it seemed, would allow for a more complex level of difficulty due to the increased detail available to developers. As such, I was pretty excited to dive into this genre an the iPad.
Unfortunately, the waters of this genre turned out to run much deeper than expected. Every time I sat down to start writing this article, another entry was added. So, I will go ahead and apologize in advance for the length and scope of this one, as well as the myriad of games which I was not able to include. Alice in Wonderland Hidden Objects: This was the first hidden objects game I tested out on the iPad, and I have to say I found this game from the developers at Warelex to be a bit of a mixed bag. Be Sociable, Share! The Must-Have App Review Rubric. Added by Jeff Dunn on 2011-11-22 So you just downloaded a few educational apps that you think might be useful in your classroom. How do you accurately compare and contrast them? Thanks to a new app review rubric from by eMobilize , it’s easier than ever to understand just how useful an app may be in the classroom.
On a related note, the Edudemic Directory features many educational apps and lets you quickly compare them to see how they stack up. Give it a try today! I’ve rewritten the original rubric from eMobilize and tailored it to fit all school districts. Download The Rubric Here (PDF) Overview of the App App Title: App Publisher/Developer: Version: Link to App Store: Curriculum Compliance Yes/ No – Is it relevant to the curriculum framework?
Operational Yes/ No – Is navigation easy? Pedagogy Yes/ No – Does the material accommodate diverse ways in which students learn? Comments are closed. 100 iPad Tips and Tricks.pdf. iPhone. Apps. Siri. Accessories. Spotify. My iTunes. iTunes Link Maker. Facebook & Mobile. Social. Mozilla Firefox. Wikipedia Cloud. Theaters, bars and restaurants. Google+ Yahoo Cloud.