Showing posts with label itunes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label itunes. Show all posts

Monday, November 19, 2012

Perfect App for Gift Giving Organization

As the holiday season commences and Black Friday game plans are being put together, present budgeting can be a valuable tool.

How many times do find something you want to buy but you stand there thinking about what else you've already bought for this person? How many times do you realize you've really overspent on a particular person? How many times have you forgotten about presents you purchased and lose them somewhere in your house and never give them to a person? So much valuable time and money wasted!

Last year I downloaded Christmas Gifts List Free for my iPhone and it was the perfect solutions for all of my shopping, planning, and budgeting needs for the season!

Once you've downloaded the app, start off by adding people to your list of present recievers and setting a budget for that individual.

Once you've done that, go into that person(s) section and start adding items and their cost to your shopping guide.

Once you've purchased an item for that person, check it off in the list and the app will recalculate how much you have spent and what is left of your budget for that person.

On the apps homescreen, it keeps a running tally of all the people you are shopping for this season and how much you are spending/have spent on each and everyone one of them. Once you've finished shopping for a person just place a check mark next to their name.
Apparently last year I really under-budgeted!
You can even have a secure log in password for the app to keep your pesky loved ones from snooping around and ruining the surprise!

Like I said, I used this app all last year during the holiday shopping frenzy and I absolutely loved it. There's a notes section in the gifts entry so I used that to keep track of when I ordered gifts and when its delivery date would be.

This app is super simple and straight to the point. There is no unnecessary bells and whistles that complicate the process... it just makes Christmas shopping EASY!

Christmas Gifts List Free can be downloaded for free from the Apple App Store for iPhones, iPods, and iPads.




DISCLAIMER: All the screencaps shown here are based on last year's Christmas shopping plus a little creative altering as examples. To those people shown here, don't get all excited... I hardly done any shopping!

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Apple Keynote: September 2012

Image: Mashable
Yesterday was, what was known as, the iPhone 5 Keynote at San Francisco’s Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. However, in addition to the iPhone 5, Apple also unveiled new iPods, a revamped iTunes and brand-new earphones, called EarPods that will ship with every Apple portable product.

I could write this lenghty piece about everything that happened yesterday, however Mashable did a fantastic job of live-blogging the entire day--complete with quotes, pictures, polls, and more--so why reinvent the wheel! It was great to follow along with yesterday while I was at work but if you're not trying to watch the extremely long keynote then scrolling through the live blog would be a great resource.

But if you want to spend a few hours watching it then more power to you! Apple posted a recording of the September 2012 Keynote, it can be viewed in its entirety here.

What did you think about the announcements? Did the event live up to the hype? I was expecting more of a wow factor with the iPhone 5 but I was pleasantly surprised with the updates to the iPods. I'm curious what everyone else thought!

Thursday, January 19, 2012

iBooks 2: The Saving Grace of Students Everywhere

Today Apple announced their new application called iBooks 2, which is really just an awesome refresh on their existing iBooks app.

What's so cool about this update?

First off, basically everyone can be an author.
Image: Mashable
Any 'ol Joe Smo will be able to write and publish iBooks to the iBookstore. My dream of becoming a published author will come true soon!

More importantly though, iBooks will (hopefully) revolutionize education.

Image: Mashable
These iBooks, digital textbooks, give the reader an interactive experience with their coursework. Apple's iBooks 2 app allows users to take notes, create study cards, search within text, and take quizzes, among other features that coincide with the traditional education process.

It will also pair with the iTunes U program with launched about four years ago that has been successfully integrated into 1,000 universities and is the largest catalog for free educational content.

Image: Mashable
iTunes U will help teachers reinvent their curriculum. Complete with audio and visual (video and text), teachers will be able to create complete, online curriculum and they can monitor their courses all from an iPad. This system will allow for course outlines with a complete syllabus, the addition of office hours and assignment postings (with notifications for students when new ones are added).

Apple announced that popular publishers, such as McGraw-Hill Cos., Pearson PLC and Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, will make textbooks available for high school students first then expects to expand to every subject and grade level. The expected cost of these books is $14.99 or less.

This push by a giant like Apple is huge the mainstreaming of digital resources in education. This is going to force educational systems, including higher education, to consider the cost effective move to going digital. Sure the cost of an iPad is high, but does buying 6 or more expensive textbooks per student versus one iPad and "cheap" ebooks change the game?

How about college students? How much less loan debt would college students have if they were no longer buying multiple $200 and $300 textbooks a semester? This will also take a huge weight off universities for buying back, storing, and dealing with outdated textbooks.

To date, six universities have access to the new iTunes U and iBooks and have created over 100 full, online courses... all of it on iTunes U and all of it for free!

How exciting is that?!

Now that we understand how great this is but let's get to the point, how much will this update cost?

Nothing. No cost. That's right, it's free! Talk about changing the face of textbooks. By offering this application for free, Apple is almost guaranteeing widespread use over their cited 1.5 million iPads being used in education today.


This could also be the first step towards the Social Textbook that I presented as part of a graduate project.

A few months back I published a project called Social Textbooks, which are interactive and collaborative textbooks. This type of textbook would allow students to collaborating outside the classroom to discuss their reading material, which would cut down on in-class time that would have been spent clarifying ideas and themes from the assigned reading. Basically, if I didn't understand passage "X" from Chapter 2 of this week's reading, I could post a thread within my digital social textbook and my classmates or instructor could answer. Along with these collaboration attributes, these digital textbooks would consist of high resolution images, interactive graphs and maps, and wiki style linking.

Maybe me and my ideas should join the Apple team?

How do you feel about the reinvention of textbooks and the future of education?

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