AudioNote is a fun app. AudioNote 2 is a new upgraded version. I’m trying to decide if it’s worth upgrading to the new AudioNote 2 version. So right now I’m using the AudioNote app on my iPhone. The app popped up a little window saying that I could upgrade to the new AudioNote 2 which […]
Dragon Professional 14: Why Teachers should use voice recognition
Dragon Professional 14 Article UPDATING June 29, 2019: It’s been 3 years since I used Dragon to speak naturally and dictate this post. Here’s the updated post about Dragon Professional 14 from June 2016: It’s been a while since I’ve written on this blog but since it’s June (2016) I thought I would reboot it. […]
Dragon Naturally Speaking 13 – Save 25% discount
I just bought Dragon Naturally Speaking 13 (Premium). By accident. I didn’t mean to, honest. My last post was written in Dragon NaturallySpeaking 12.5 and one thing led to another and I ended up on Nuance’s website. Here’s what I discovered: The price of Dragon NaturallySpeaking 13 is the same price as what I paid […]
Locking down your iPad in the classroom to a specific app (you can even set time limits)
My daughter recently discovered Minecraft on the iPad. (She’s five years old and we’re a little bit late to the game, I know.) Who knew minecraft could be so much fun. A little bit too addictive for mommy, daddy and daughter. So, we need to set time limits. And the iPad guided access mode lets […]
Classroom cameras: iPod touch and iPad mini. really?
‘Tis the season for giving. and wanting. I’d like to get my sweetheart an iPhone 5. I haven’t really decided between an iPhone 5s or an iPhone 5c, but that’s beside the point. (But, come on, that touch ID fingerprint logon system seems pretty darn cool.) My sweetie currently uses an old school flip cell […]