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Tag Archives: Kineo
Android Tablet Use in U.S. Schools: An Update
About six months ago I wrote about Android tablets, here, wondering if they would be the next big thing in education. And given what’s been happening in the market since then, I thought it would be a good time to … Continue reading
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Tagged Amplify, Android, Apple, ChildPad, education apps, education technology, Educational technology, Google, Intel Studybook, IOS, IPad, IPhone, Joel Klein, Kineo, Kuno, kurio, LearnPad, lexibook, meep, Nabi, OLPC, Rupert Murdoch, tabeo, Tablet computer, TabPilot, Technology, Vinci, XO-4
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Software Replaces Hardware in Ed Tech
Nobody was more surprised than I was by the announcement that Toys R Us is coming out with its own proprietary tablet, the Tabeo. With last year’s release of the Leap Frog Leap Pad 2 tablet, as well as the … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 Ed Tech products, Casio, casio graphing calculator, casio prizm, Consumer Electronics Show, desmos, desmos online calculator, Doceri, eBeam, edtech, education technology, Educational technology, Eiffel Tower, Empire State Building, Google, Google Hangout, interactive white board, IPad, IWB, Kineo, kurio, leap frog, leap pad, lexibook, media scape, media:scape, meep, Mimio, now!Board, Polyvision, prizm graphing calculator, tabeo, toys r us, u-Board
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Top 10 eLearning Design Principles Compared
Today I was over on Jason Renshaw’s blog, English Raven. He posted a cool idea: to compare your top 10 elearning design principles to those of Kineo, an elearning solutions provider. Not only am I copying his idea, I’m copying … Continue reading