My devices are the iPad and an HTC Evo.
I was almost relieved to learn where the search function was on the iPad. After I updated to iOS 7, I kept swiping left to no avail. I use the search function quite a bit! I appreciate the quick access to basic functions from the bottom of the screen. As a media specialist, I am often asked to help staff manage their batteries on Apple products, so the battery information was quite useful.
The video on the HTC was designed for the HTC One, so my Evo didn't have quite a few of the functions. I found a video about the HTC Evo, and it was quite helpful. I moved some apps to the internal storage, played with some functions that I didn't know existed and learned a bit more about the camera app.
Sunday, February 16, 2014
Friday, January 17, 2014
Starting again: 23 Mobile Things - Thing 1
I don't normally get that excited about taking a class, but I learned SO much from the last Things class. I joined Facebook (which is now a Big Thing in my life), learned quite a bit about social networking, and ended up teaching a class based on what I'd learned. It was one of the most beneficial classes I've taken.
I am surrounded with technology, even more so now than when I took the first session. Kids in the middle school are also immersed in tech culture. I'm looking at this as a way to expand my knowledge base, learn about sites that kids frequent, and perhaps developing a mobile Things class for district staff.
I haven't posted to the blog in a number of years. It's interesting to look back and see which sites are still active. Tech world moves and grooves pretty fast!
I am surrounded with technology, even more so now than when I took the first session. Kids in the middle school are also immersed in tech culture. I'm looking at this as a way to expand my knowledge base, learn about sites that kids frequent, and perhaps developing a mobile Things class for district staff.
I haven't posted to the blog in a number of years. It's interesting to look back and see which sites are still active. Tech world moves and grooves pretty fast!
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