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Byte Podcast
#479 Reseña del Xperia M4 Aqua

Byte Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2015 31:29


  Esta semana en Byte Podcast, cerramos los episodios de aniversario con nuevas trivias y los últimos premios, como el smartphone Idol Alpha de Alcatel One Touch o el mouse ergonómico DeathAdder de Razer que aún pueden ganar si participan.     En las noticias, tenemos el proyecto de teléfono modular que aún sigue vivo y la entrada al mercado de los ruteadores caseros por parte de Google. Recomendamos, en la sección Bookmarks, un sitio que les permitirá grabar en video lo que está pasando en sus computadoras para después poder compartirlo, y tenemos en la sección de gadgets, la reseña del smartphone de gama media Xperia M4 Aqua de Sony, que es resistente al agua y que ya está disponible en México en $5,500 pesos.    Terminamos las promociones de aniversario con la trivia de Intel para ganar una tableta Dell de 8", la última pregunta de LG para ganar una Sound Bar, la trivia de Alcatel One Touch para ganar el Idol Alpha y la trivia de Razer para ganar el mouse DeathAdder.   Cerramos este episodio con La Aplicación Móvil de La Semana, un juego muy adictivo que seguro les hará perder horas de productividad, pero que se disfruta mucho, por ser muy fácil de jugar. Disponible gratis para Android y iOS. También les comunicamos que ya llego Fallout Shelter a Android.   Enlaces:  PuzzlePhone, el teléfono modular - http://www.puzzlephone.com/ Google OnHub, ruteador Wi-Fi - https://on.google.com/hub/ Screenr, para guardar en videos la pantalla de tu computadora -https://www.screenr.com/ Xperia M4 Aqua de Sony - http://www.sonymobile.com/mx/products/phones/xperia-m4-aqua/ Hue Ball para Android - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.unept.colornundrum Hue Ball para iPhone/iPad - https://itunes.apple.com/mx/app/hue-ball/id957527514  

Weekly Web Tools
Boost Wordpress Security - Great looking Price Comparison

Weekly Web Tools

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2013 11:40


Today we have two affordable wordpress plugins. One stops people from hacking your site, and the other makes great looking price comparisons columns. Super easy! Check it ou at weeklywebtools.com/208 Hide My WP We all love wordpress, but because of its popularity, hackers often target it. Today we have a plugin that allows you to hide your files without changing them. It's called hide my wp and its only $20. I have yet to install this on my own website, but it looks pretty cool. The developer gives you his website address and invites to you hack his site (pretty confident). Check it out here  Go - Responsive Pricing & Compare Tables for WP The second tool is called Go - Responsive Pricing & Compare Tables for WPHere is a list of features. 90+ demo table template is included. Unique CSS class name to prevent class conflicts. Video (Youtube, Vimeo, Screenr and HTML5 video) support. HTML5 audio support. Responsive Image support. Paypal button support. s2Member plugin generated paypal shortcode support. Google map – 8 pins are included and uploading custom pins are supported. Huge Admin Panel with tons of options. Visual shortcode editor. Optional and customizable responsivity(!) to fit to your theme. Any number of columns up to 5. Unlimited number of colum descriptions. Unlimited color combination of columns. Unlimited color of tooltip text and background color. Sortable columns and table descriptions via ‘Drag and Drop’. 5 shadow types. 32 ribbons are included and uploading custom ribbons are supported. 36 custom icons (4 color set) for column descriptions – uploading custom icons are supported. 3 size of buttons 3 icons for buttons – uploading custom icons are supported. System and Google Web Font (400+ fonts) support. Translation ready with .mo .po files. Data import & export. Compatible with the latest WordPress version (currently 3.51). Layered PSDs for ribbons. Only the point.

K12 Online Conference - Video
K12online11-Tools To Create Produc And Publish

K12 Online Conference - Video

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2011 15:00


My presentation will demonstrate how to use a variety of tools for teachers to help engage students and for the students to produce creative work. We will examine the uses of: 1. Google Docs for collaboration, Google Forms to gather information 2. Weebly.com for ePortfolios and easy websites 3. Wordle.net for avatars, presentations and prior knowledge assessment 4. Kidblog.org for student blogs 5. WordPress.com for an assignment blog 6. Edublogs.org for a class blog 7. Photopeach.com for photomovies 8. Audacity for podcasts 9. Screenr.com for how to videos 10. Twitter.com for updates 11. PBWorks.com to create on online classroom 12. Wallwisher.com to gather ideas and other online tools Presenter: Valerie R. Burton Location: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

K12 Online Conference - Audio
K12online11-Tools To Create Produce And Publish

K12 Online Conference - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2011 15:00


My presentation will demonstrate how to use a variety of tools for teachers to help engage students and for the students to produce creative work. We will examine the uses of: 1. Google Docs for collaboration, Google Forms to gather information 2. Weebly.com for ePortfolios and easy websites 3. Wordle.net for avatars, presentations and prior knowledge assessment 4. Kidblog.org for student blogs 5. WordPress.com for an assignment blog 6. Edublogs.org for a class blog 7. Photopeach.com for photomovies 8. Audacity for podcasts 9. Screenr.com for how to videos 10. Twitter.com for updates 11. PBWorks.com to create on online classroom 12. Wallwisher.com to gather ideas and other online tools Presenter: Valerie R. Burton Location: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

eLearning Stuff
e-Learning Stuff Podcast #068: That's my idea! No it's mine!

eLearning Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2010


Ideas, sharing ideas are discussed along with Java and Screenr problems, discussion forums, Bloom's taxonomy and the 1% rule. With James Clay, David Sugden, Lilian Soon, and Dave Foord. This is the sixty eighth e-Learning Stuff Podcast, That's my idea! No it's mine! Since this show was recorded a recent update 3.6.13 to Firefox for OS X has "fixed" the Screenr bug we discussed at the beginning of the show. In the recording we refer to a podcast I made for the JISC Online Conference. Shownotes Testing your Java Screenr Dave Foord's Screenr Screencast showing how to create a Discussion Forum within Blackboard The 1% Rule Beyond Bloom's taxonomy Doug Belshaw's Models of Learning, video and blog.

eLearning Stuff
e-Learning Stuff Podcast #041: We're playing a game

eLearning Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2010


Last week saw the Game Based Learning Conference, we didn't go, but that didn't stop us from talking about using games for learning and using gaming devices to enhance and enrich the learning process. With Kev Hickey, Ron Mitchell and James Clay. This is the forty-first e-Learning Stuff Podcast, We're playing a game Subscribe to the podcast in iTunes Shownotes The Game Based Learning Conference is one of the largest events of its kind dealing with all aspects of games in learning. Building on the success of Handheld Learning and provided more depth by creating stimulating, challenging and provocative dialogue spaces at the intersection between the education, gaming, social media and consumer electronics sectors. There, policy makers, thought leaders, innovators and key practitioners met and exchanged ideas, knowledge and experiences as part of a unique ongoing conversation. Using computer games to support learning - The Mobile Learning Network (MoLeNET) has released a new report exploring the ways in which computer games, digital games and digital learning games can be used to enhance and support teaching and learning. The PlayStation Portable PSP is a portable gaming system that uses the GO! Camto take photographs and video. The PSP GO! doesn't have a camera and can't use the GO! Cam. If you need cases for your PSPs, then Gloucestershire College have been pleased with the cases from Connected. If you do have a PSP then you might want to consider an AV cable to connect it to a TV or a projector to show images and video. If you don't like the PSP then you may want to look at the DSi or the new DSi XL (the one with the bigger screen). Pictochat on the DSi is certainly a useful communication tool, in some ways the there are advantages it is a closed system. We've talked about screencasting before and some time ago I wrote a post about screencasting tools for Mac OS X. At this time I use Screenr a fair bit. The Nintendo Wii is one console that seems to have found a place in many classrooms. A website created by Learning and Teaching Scotland to explore the latest games technology. Find out more about the background to learning with digital games and watch the case studies to see computer games successfully used within the classroom. Neverwinter Nights was used to improve key skills. at-Bristol in Bristol has a virtual volleyball game. The future of gaming includes Sony's Eyepet for the PS3, Microsoft's Project Natal for Xbox and rumours of a Nintendo Wii with 3D. Scrabble - 80% off this Easter, only £1.79 Prince of Persia