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I've also dragged photos of my students' invented instruments and, on my Mac, videos of their projects. My first iPad Bento library is for my MS 1st-year music rotation class, and with a record for each student, it's been the perfect way to jot down notes on participation and projects on the fly. It lacks some of the desktop functionality, such as the ability to have multiple forms in a library or show videos more than 10MB in size, though I expect some features will be improved in updates. The iPad app syncs with the desktop version and is also completely intuitive.
I've found that the desktop version of Bento ($50) has all the functions I need, and it's much more simple and intuitive than Filemaker. Here is the image of my board for this blog entry.īento is a scaled-down database app from the makers of Filemaker, a premium (and pricey) database program for the Mac.
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Board content can be exported as a pdf or image file. I've already found this app to be a great tool for brainstorming blog and curriculum ideas. There are also draggable corkboards you can put anywhere to embed an unlimited number of boards within boards (tap to switch boards).
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Corkulous has a gorgeous, intuitive interface with a large, scrollable corkboard background and a nifty drawer at the bottom full of draggable stickies, labels, checkboxes, photo boxes, etc. Just when I thought I couldn't be wowed by another sticky note/organizer app, I discovered Corkulous. I'm also writing a separate entry for my favorite tech tools on my laptop/desktop, some of which have iPad counterparts. I thought I'd organize some of my favorite education- and music-related apps into a blog entry, in hopes that colleagues, students, and parents might find it useful. I've been keeping my brain sharp with Crosswords and Sudoku keeping informed with the NPR app, AP HD, TweetDeck, and the Weather Channel Max reading novels and puppy training books with the Kindle app (that's right, we got a PUPPY during my maternity leave) browsing great artwork with Art Authority, and enjoying a fantastic web experience with Safari. Oddly in unison, the comment dropbox does not work in Appstore, to inquire.I was lucky enough to get a 32 GB WiFi iPad in April as my very late Christmas gift to myself, and it has already become an essential tool for work and play. They make a fine product, but they could do better to tell me what it is they are selling over on the Appstore. This is strange wording, nearly indecipherable - instead of saying “hey look, we expect to release a fabulous version 4 soon & its going to cost you, so buy now at $5 discount." What precisely does that mean once removed from AD-Speak? The price here is $39.
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Outline Upgrade just hit the street of 3.15.x.Ī “New Version Onboarding Price” good for 12 hrs only to the tune of $8 for iPad/iPhone version & $35 for the Mac Desktop version via AppStore. If you use OneNote on a PC, you can’t go wrong with Outline on the Mac. They have delivered exquisitely for anyone who bought at that time, relying on blind promises for improvement. Outline used to be a OneNote reader only.
They’ve carried purchasers for a couple of years now. I don't ever find myself using it as much as I ought, but Outline is nicely done. Outline has a method to port the new defunct Circus Ponies Notebook notes finally working crisply. OneNote wants you to use it instead of EverNote, which is different than what Outline does, with its local storage).
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OneNote however, FREE & probably contributed to the demise of CP Notebook. (Aside: OneNote is barely on par with the Windows release version that came out with Windows 7, from what I’ve seen. Outline has gotten very good & its always been prettier than MS OneNote.