R. Walker’s Mind Movie!
I MADE MY MIND MOVIE!
It is not as polished, nor as professional as Alexandra Cattoni’s or this example
, however, it is mine. Continue Reading…
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I MADE MY MIND MOVIE!
It is not as polished, nor as professional as Alexandra Cattoni’s or this example
, however, it is mine. Continue Reading…
Here is an interesting use of an iPod (having video capability) I found on the Integrated Success Program“ web-site.
I came across Alexandra Cattoni’s Mind Movie and thought it would work well on an iPod. This is an inspired idea and it should not be that difficult to make one for yourself. I am going to make one for myself, that is a certainty. Continue Reading…
I have another blog dedicated to Personal Development. This application provides cross-over interest for between these two interests (and blogs). Continue Reading…
With Apple’s recent announcement of changes to the iPod line (Nano, Shuffle and Touch), together with a major new release of iTunes (version 9.0), the Touch remains largely (if you will) untouched. Continue Reading…
I came across the following description online from PCWorld regarding how to access and download free music and video content available on a weekly to monthly basis through iTunes. Continue Reading…
Here’s one to delight students, at least at the university (college?) level. Continue Reading…
Back before the XBox and Playstation, we used to play games on our computers. One of my favourites was the DOOM series. I just came across a review of DOOM Resurrection app and thought I would check it out. Continue Reading…
I really like this app. Once I downloaded it, I had no use for the “notes” app that came with it. I wish I could delete it. I especially enjoy the color and size settings. I would like to see an update that allows you to change the colours of the pads too. That would be reallly sweet.
Ibowl, though fun, can be kind of dangerous. I haven’t damaged my Touch while playing this game, however, I keep feeling like I may end up accidentally letting go of my iPod and throwing it across the room. I am not at all complaining about this game! It’s fantastic! I just reallly don’t like the feeling I may end up throwing my iPod trying to get a strike.
Tic Tac Free is … well… Tic Tac Toe, but BETTER! I love the different settings, such as Two Players, different difficulties and choosing the moves you want to make. All these things make it so much more fun and addicting. I also love the graphics that make it look like a chalkboard. This creates a great, visually appealing game that is fun for any age!