4. Learn What an “App” Really Is “App” 2010 Word of the Year Shortened term for application Current terminology implies… A $1-10 unit A mobile application Bought quickly on your device Sold through Apple App Store or other markets -Not just an Apple trend -Not just a smart phone trend
10. Learn What an “App” Really Is How to make an app Hire an 8th grader/starving programmer Submit to Apple App Store/other market Bubble Ball, designed by a 14-year old, downloaded 3 million times
12. Learn What an “App” Really Is APP STRENGTHS User Interface possibilities Easily, instantly updatable APP WEAKNESSES Users need app-capable device Hard to make profits (hear say)
22. Learn How to Skype One-to-one video calls A computer (or a smart phone, be careful of your data limit) Free Skype download Video camera Microphone
23. Learn How to Skype Skype in the classroom education.skype.com Skype education ideas Skype in a speaker, author Skype a “virtual” field trip Video collaboration meeting Be available to your audience
27. Google Chat Set your status Don’t be invisible all the time Get to the point No chat history Put in your picture (see Quick Byte #2, Updating your online professional presence)
39. Explore Itunes U 350,000 free lectures 400 universities have free, public content Can include movies, audio, study guides (any PDF), .ePub format (books)
Operates in friendly isolation—specific small programs do one or two things really well. But can copy paste or share between another app. The days of buying software suites are over. You’ll buy the exact functions you need, when you need them!
This slide and the four following are screenshots of some interesting apps. Grocery ordering, movie editing
MSF appDietary tracking
Geico—carry this instead of your insurance cardweather
Kindle app (ebook reader)twitter
And my favorite app! Disneyworld wait times!
Other markets growing but apple is still the name of the game
What exactly is a smart phone?Phone + PDAApps are available on most smart phones, sometimes not on blackberriesI pay $85/month.—because to use it as a computer, you need a “data plan”
2 dimensional bar code that is coded from a URLYou wouldn’t use it on a website, it is for someplace where it would be a pain for people to type in a URL
Here is my free “Scan” program. NOT the camera. It is an app!This barcode will send my phone to the chimeIn poll.
I am using ‘twitpic’ as a generic term for a photo in a tweet. (it is also a website)
In the twitter app or on the web interface, click the little camera. I usually do this before I type the tweet so that I can see how much remaining characters I have to work with. Can take one right then or upload a file.
Just an example of how it looks to most people—a little link that goes to the photo page
You can also use it for instant messaging (like google chat), and calling someone else through skype. This is good for cheap international communication
A screenshot of my gmail, showing where the chat interface and chat boxes show up
Another option besides skype! Good to have options in case something doesn’t work.
Setting your status—shows your availability, implies you know how to chatAlways invisible=obnoxiousNo saved chat history in umn accounts--It’s all off the record!
Someone can get your facebook login info if you browse over an unsecured wifi connection. Prevent this by securing your connection.You may want to tweak some of the other settings here too if you are concerned at all about security.
Nick name, maiden name, online handle
Use lists. That is my biggest tip on facebook! It is the best way to have separate identities.
New privacy settings page. Go through each thing—you can setup to approve tags/mentions of you, delete old apps, block certain apps
Mess around with the ‘view as’ button. This will help you understand a bunch of the privacysettings by letting you see what certain other groups, the public, or a specific user see when they look at your profile.
Auto movie—puts transitions and title slide inDrag and drop to rearrangeAdd music, photos, video clipsTrim clips, split clips
Itunes is software for your computer/smart phone. It is both a player and a ‘store’ to download the items