Thursday, October 28, 2010

Blogpress (iPhone/iPad Blogging App)

Blogpress by CLT Studio
Since I think there should be an iOS app for everything (well, almost), I searched in the iTunes App store for an app to use to post here on Blogger.

The app I settled on (for now) is Blogpress from CLT Studio. It is $2.99 and works with both my iPhone and iPad. It supports blogging to a number of platforms (Blogger, MSN Live Spaces, WordPress, Movable Type, TypePad, LiveJournal, Drupal, Joomla, Tumblr, and Squarespace are listed), allows photo uploading (I haven't tried this out yet) and can update Twitter and Facebook.


Not bad. Have you tried out this or any of the other blogging apps? Leave a comment.
For a more details check out CLT Studio's website and this review on Appstorm by Justin Stravarius 




Image: http://iphone.appstorm.net/reviews/internet-reviews/multi-platform-blogging-with-blogpress/
- Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone

Friday, October 22, 2010

Introducing Jerry Talandis, Jr


Welcome to my colleague and friend, Jerry Talandis, Jr. Jerry is the co-editor of the Language Teacher, the monthly publication of JALT. Jerry is a TESOL professional, iPad enthusiast, and all-around great guy. I look forward to his contributions.


- Posted using BlogPress from my iPad

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Workshop Abstract

Smart phones and mobile devices have enabled teachers and students to bring the resources of the Internet into any classroom. No longer does the teacher (or students) need to be stuck behind a monitor while using technology. Google Docs and applications make it easy to use "the Cloud" to empower collaboration, instant portable assessment and time-shifted written interaction from almost any location. The presenter will explain the above terminology and demonstrate with an iPad and iPhone. Participants will have the opportunity to experiment with Google from their phones or devices.


*Note: Other internet-enabled devices should be able to be used during the workshop, but the presenter may not be able to provide support (although fellow participants may).