Showing posts with label apps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label apps. Show all posts
Thursday, 8 March 2018
Labels:
apps,
awards,
BLOGConference,
CMALT,
collaboration,
conference,
digifest,
digifest2018,
digital storytelling,
edtech,
innovation,
mental health,
projects,
staff development,
storytelling,
students,
VLE
Tuesday, 18 July 2017
TELFest App Swap Breakfast
Labels:
apps,
BLOGtelfest,
mobile apps,
mobile learning,
telfest,
telfest2017
Monday, 27 June 2016
Five things we learnt from day one of TELFest
1.) Make sure MOLE content is never more than three clicks away. In the MOLE Design Skills session, we learnt that content shou...
Josie Le Vay
17:03
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Labels:
#telfest,
#telfest2016,
#twitter,
apps,
BLOGtelfest,
cartoon,
educational technology,
Facebook,
Lynton Hemsley,
mobile learning,
mole,
room 101,
Sheffield,
smartphones,
tel,
the diamond,
the university of sheffield,
wyn morgan
Tuesday, 22 December 2015
20 Tips to get more from Google Apps in Education tools
I was asked to deliver two Bite Size sessions, well it's been a while, on Google Apps. The first one was delivered for the Faculty of Me...
Andy Tattersall
12:07
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Tuesday, 28 October 2014
Adobe iPad apps
Labels:
adobe,
adobe brush,
adobe color,
adobe mix,
adobe premiere clip,
adobe shape,
apps,
BLOGLearningTechnologies,
creative cloud,
illustrator draw,
illustrator line,
ipad,
lightroom mobile,
Pete Mella,
photoshop mix,
photoshop sketch
Friday, 17 October 2014
Adobe Voice
Labels:
adobe ideas,
apps,
BLOGLearningTechnologies,
media,
mobile learning,
Pete Mella,
tel,
video
Monday, 26 November 2012
Welcome to the University of Google - Online Information 2012 Conference Presentation and Review
Welcome to the University of Google - Online Information 2012 Conference Presentation Last Tuesday I was lucky to present to a ve...
Andy Tattersall
08:30
0
Tuesday, 20 November 2012
How do learning technologists use their smartphones for work?
Labels:
android,
apps,
BLOGteamnews,
David Read,
ios,
mobile,
smartphones
Thursday, 12 July 2012
5 Favourite Free Apps for Educators
Labels:
apps,
free,
m-learning,
mobile,
mobile apps,
Sarah Horrigan,
top 5
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