55 Beautiful Apple iPad Wallpapers - Noupe Design Blog

May 31 2010 This is the age of iPhones, iPods and iPads, people simply love to have these amazing inventions of information technology. Apple iPhones have created a state of euphoria among its users with its amazing features and iPad is another product from Apple team that will let you browse internet, watch video, listen music, read books with just a finger touch. We are sure some of you have already purchased it and now want to customize it. Beautiful iPad Wallpapers LeopardDownload Wallpaper: 1024px × 1024px Calm Lake Download Wallpaper: 1024px × 1024px Wooden StyleDownload Wallpaper: 1024px × 1024px iPad Wallpaper 1364Download Wallpaper: 1024px × 1024px Closer To GodDownload Wallpaper: 1024px × 1024px Planet Earth Download Wallpaper: 1024px × 1024px Purple Plant CloseupDownload Wallpaper: 1024px × 1024px James Cameron’s Avatar iPad WallpaperDownload Wallpaper: 1024px × 1024px Clown Fish iPad WallpaperDownload Wallpaper: 1024px × 1024px Ocean of spot lightsDownload Wallpaper: 1024px × 1024px
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Top Ten Best Visualization Tools for Social Media, Blogosphere, Internet & News
4- Fidg't Fidg't is a desktop application that allows you to view your social networks tagging habits. You can check out what kind of music your network is into, or what kind of photos they are sharing. Their 'Visualizer' tool shows how your network compares to a random sampling of the networks of other Fidg't users, letting you see how your network stacks up to others? To use Fidg't, you interface with the Visualizer through Flickr and LastFM tags, using any tag to create what they call a "Magnet." Once a Tag Magnet is created, members of the network will gravitate towards it if they have photos or music with that same Tag. 5- Digg's Visualization Digg.com has some very unique web-based visualization tools that basically take all of the incoming Diggs entering the social bookmarking site and slices and dices those submissions in various ways. Digg's BigSpy positions stories at the top of the screen AS they are dugg. Digg's Swarm shows the stories surrounded by circles.
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10 Revolutionary iPad Apps to Help Autistic Children | Gadgets DNA
Teachers and doctors are using iPads as a tool to reach out to children with Autism or Asperger Syndrome and the results are remarkably great. Autistic children are showing tremendous improvement after playing fun-filled exercises on iPad which is less stressful and more fun for both the teachers and the students. Below is the list of 10 best iPad applications to give Autism a voice. Photo Credit: Kelly Nikolaisen Those who don’t know, Autism is a lifelong disability that affects the way a person communicates and relates to other people and the world around them. Those affected typically display major impairments in three areas: social interaction, communication and behavior (restricted interests and repetitive behaviors). 1 in 160 children have autism in some form, making it twice as common as cystic fibrosis, cerebral palsy, childhood deafness or blindness and ten times more common than childhood leukemia. “A must have if your child has autism!
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Ramadan in Al Aqsa
It is a growing trend in the Muslim world to spend Ramadan and do ihtikaf in Masjid Aqsa, the third holiest place for Muslims on earth, The first Qibla and third Haram has significance in Islamic history which is only second to the Haramain in Saudi Arabia. The trend has been strengthened by visa problems in Ramadan for Saudi Arabia and relaxed movement policies by local authorities in Jerusalem. Now you can go for spending the Ramadan in Masjid Aqsa without any problem. A growing number of Muslims enjoy this pleasure in other times of the years as well. To facilitate Muslims around the world, we have displayed all the convenient packages as below: All packages: Please note that the below are sample packages and itineraries for idea purposes. Packages Sample Itinerary: Day 1 – Amman (Jordan) King Abdullah Mosque Jordan Land at Amman Airport (AMM) in JordanPick up from airport and drop to HotelCheck into hotel in Amman. Day 2 – Jordan – Jerusalem King Al Hussain Bridge Tomb of Prophet Shoaib AS
Complete Guide to educational and special needs apps, complete list at One Place for Special Needs
Complete guide to educational and special needs apps With over 300,000 apps it's easy to become overwhelmed by the number of app choices. It's also easy to spend a small fortune on a lot of useless apps. As a special needs parent I wanted to get right to the "good stuff" and figured you did too. Check out our guide that breaks down the best of the apps by skill set so you can easily find and buy apps that most benefit your child. Great for kids with autism, ADHD, apraxia, learning disability, sensory issues and more. by Dawn Villarreal, One Place for Special Needs Android apps (all) Android does not have the nice interface of iTunes for viewing apps on the Internet as opposed to your device. Aphasia appsApps specific to those with aphasia Apraxia appsApps specific to those with Childhood Apraxia of Speech Articulation appsApps that focus on articulation. Auditory memory apps Auditory memory is the ability to remember what you heard. Autism appsApps specific to those on the autism spectrum
Ways to Evaluate Educational Apps
I am conducting a series of workshops in Florida and was asked to share a rubric to help teachers evaluate educational apps as part of the workshop. In 2010 Harry Walker developed a rubric, and I used his rubric (with some modifications by Kathy Schrock) as the basis for mine. (Read Harry Walker's paper Evaluating the Effectiveness of Apps for Mobile Devices.) I kept in mind that some apps are used to practice a discrete skill or present information just one time. Others are creative apps that a learner may use again and again, so it's a challenge to craft a rubric that can be used for a wide span of purposes. I tried to make my rubric work for the broadest range of apps, from drill and practice to creative endeavors, while stressing the purpose for using the app. My rubric also emphasizes the ability to customize content or settings and how the app encourages the use of higher order thinking skills. Here's what I chose to spotlight in my rubric: Relevance Customization Feedback Engagement
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