Tuesday
Jun302009
NECC Session: iPod touch/iPhone Application Support Group
Tuesday, June 30, 2009 at 8:57AM
Leslie Fisher presented a fast-paced session at the National Educational Computing Conference in Washington D.C. It was called The iPod Touch/iPhone Application Support Group. Here are some of the notes I took:
- Leslie talked about having a battery charge last long by turing off 3G and Bluetooth. Dimming the screen also lets your charge last longer.
- Take a screenshot by holding down the Sleep and Home buttons at the same time.
- SaiSuke ($9.99) lets you see your Google Calendar on your iPhone. The best part is that you can see what's written on your calendar in Month view. There is also a free version.
- Note Pad is a $4.99 replacement to iPod touch's built-in Notes app. Leslie likes that the background is white and it doesn't use Maker Felt as the font.
- Evernote is free and syncs your notes with your computer and the web.
- Leslie likes Twitterfon for Twitter.
- Remember the Milk is for taking notes.
- Leslie uses Duck You Undo to teach her iPhone new words.
- Mapping apps works best with GPS on iPhones. Loopt, Around Me, and more.
- USA Today is a great news app and The Weather Channel is a great weather app.
- She spent time on not-so-productive apps like Shazam, Beejive ($9.99), iTV,
- Games: Airport Mania, Jet Set ($4.99), and iSudoku.
- Responseware from Turning Point is a student feedback collection system.
- Check out Leslie's 42-slide presentation online. You'll see she mentions music, astronomy, "of the day," and reference apps.
Reader Comments (1)
Leslie's session was great. She was engaging and quite funny. Loved the apps she shared, especially the navigation tools. Around Me and iFinder definitely worth checking out.