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13 Tips for Recording Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod

TechSmith Camtasia

The release of iOS 11 puts iOS screen recording in the hands of everyone with an iPhone, iPad, or iPad. If you use zoom mode on a newer iPhone or iPad, you may want to turn it off. The post 13 Tips for Recording Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod appeared first on TechSmith Blog. Tap the padlock icon.

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15 Top Learning, Technology & Media Links: Weekly Digest –10

Upside Learning

Lists some of the best apps, available on the iPod Touch, iPhone, and iPad (some of which may have Android and Blackberry equivalents), which will help you plan on the go , sketch out your presentations and rehearse almost anywhere. Reader’s Digest Hits the iPad.

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iPads do make sense for schools

Clark Quinn

However, his recent post against iPads in the classroom seemed to me to miss a couple of points. So writing isn’t horribly impeded on iPads for younger kids. I note that I didn’t buy my iPad for content consumption: when it was announced I wrote it off for just that reason. I hope to someday meet him.

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Apple iPad: Who Is It Really For?

Upside Learning

A Google search on ‘Apple iPad’ throws up an excess of 30 million results! Clearly the Apple iPad has drawn much applause and an equal amount of criticism in the last few weeks. At Upside Learning we’ve been thinking about ways the Apple iPad can be useful for eLearning – especially in the workplace.

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Me-pod, You-pod, Everybody iPod

KnowledgeStar

Are iPads on their way to replacing computers in K-12 schools? It sure looks that way. A recent survey of district tech directors found that all were testing or deploying tablet devices—and they expect them to outnumber computers by 2016. If you have kids in the K-12 grades better get ahead of this curve to help them succeed.

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Adobe Captivate 5.5: At Long Last. Publish Support for Apple Mobile Devices

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by Kevin Siegel Anyone who created eLearning lessons using any version of Adobe Captivate older than version 5 is painfully aware that Captivate does not offer publishing options for any of the Apple mobile devices (iPhone, iPad or iPod).

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So how are people really using the iPad?

Clive on Learning

A recent posting on Mashable reports some interesting data from Resolve Market Research based on an online survey of potential purchasers and active users of iPads, smart phones, e-readers and portable video game devices in the USA. However, having got hold of the iPad, 38% then said they no longer intended to buy a portable gaming device.

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