i luff my touch …

July13

now the only thing (well – ok – not the only thing but rather the only thing RIGHT now) is how to read books that are NOT on eReader.com!

here are my current three home screens

one

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extras here are:
* link to google
* twitterrific app (free)
* eReader app (free)

Two

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extras here are:
* link to stuff.co.nz
* link to my geocaching site
* idetect (for detecting wifi)
* link to plurk
* link to google reader
* link to flickr
* todo app (free)
* french speaking app (free)
* evernote app (free)

three

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they’re all games here and all apps (mostly free)

i love eReader – easy to read text but i want to be able to read books NOT from eReader.com (and without hacking/jailbreaking);

i also want a blogging client (already had a short conversation with marsedit about this) especially for blogger/LJ/wordpress

let’s see – hmm – ok – that’s all so far

oh – except screenshots from eReader

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standard shot

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rotated

note that all these screenshots are 160 x 240 whereas the actual iTouch screen is 189 x 284

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I am a:

  • teacher
  • mother
  • musician
  • sci-fi fanatic
  • computer geek
  • geocacher
  • blogger
  • wannabe photog

I have a secret passion – well – maybe not so secret – teaching is not about feeding information into kids brains – it’s about creating a place where kids are inspired, enthused, excited about discovery and learning – so my goal as a teacher is to leave my kids wanting more and having the skills to find out more.

This year I’ve moved up a year level and am enjoying the more sophisticated conversations and explorations that we are having in the classroom. It’s exciting to see kids motivated because our classroom is using 21st Century tools for their everyday teaching and learning.

This blog is really for my reflective practise – about things that have worked (or not worked) in my classroom and to share these with others in my PLN.

I should also mention that I’m a Kiwi living in the North Island of New Zealand (just north of Wellington).

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