After spending a few days with my Galaxy Tab, I can confidently say it's the best Android tablet on the market. Now, that's not saying much given the state of the Android competition, but I can also assuredly say that the Tab is the first true competitor to Apple's iPad. Its crisp display, compact form, touch-friendly software and dual cameras undoubtedly have what it takes to win over the average tablet seeker. However even with the many features and capabilities, I have still encountered some problems. The apps that have been "approved" have not been "100% successful." Using our schools WIFI internet in replacement of the blazing 3g speeds is like eating cereal with a sirloin steak sitting right next to you. Its very difficult to find a way how to accomplish your educational restrictions and how to make it happen with an extremely strict filter. A variety of problems have held us back from flowing through the fluent process. Despite the problems caused by the filters, I still believe that the tablet project will continue to expand my mind and allow me to explore the combination of portable tablet devices in the schoolwork and in the my daily workflow.
Approved Apps-
Approved Apps-
1. Drop Box
2. Kahn Academy
3. Think Free Office
4. Dolphin Browser
5. FeedR (RSS)
6. Evernote
7. Ted Mobile
8. Thinking Space
9. ANDT-83 (TI-83 Graphing Calculator)
10. Voca Note
11. Periodic Table
12. Translator- Google Translate
13. Dictionary & Britanica
14. Kindle & Google Books (Nook)
15. Units Converter- Converter Pad / Convert Plus
16. Adobe Reader
17. New Scientist
18. Fact Book
19. Post It Desk
20. News Widget
21. Alchemy
22. Bar Code Scanner
23. Clear Sea
24. Blogger
25. Swift Keyboard
Am looking forward to reading more. What is your definition of a successful app?
ReplyDeleteAubrey- "approved" apps not "improved" apps right???
ReplyDeleteOh! Yes ma'am, my mistake.
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