by Ian Addison | Nov 24, 2014 | Android Apps, blogposts
Another app that we have been playing with is Skitch. This lets you annotate a picture, webpage, map or document but we have mainly used it for photos so far. To begin, you open the app and then either take a photo or browse for an existing one. On the side...
by Ian Addison | Nov 15, 2014 | Android Apps, blogposts
We wanted the ability to record audio on our tablets. There was an audio recorder built-in but once recorded, the file was saved within the file structure and was a little tricky to get back. So with a bit of Googling, I found Hi-Q audio recorder. I did try a few...
by Ian Addison | Nov 15, 2014 | Android Apps, blogposts
Google Drive has been around since the middle of 2012 and although at first I was sceptical, it really has come into its own this week with the tablets. Every one of our tablets has Google Drive installed and is set to go to the tablets@ourschoolname.co.uk account...
by Ian Addison | Nov 15, 2014 | Android Apps, blogposts
To enable us to blog on our Android tablets, we have installed WordPress. We already have a self-hosted WordPress site so this is by far the best app to use to help us blog directly from the tablets. Once installed, it will ask you to sign in. This is for users with a...
by Ian Addison | Nov 15, 2014 | Android Apps, blogposts, Hardware
I blogged before about how we have setup our Android tablets so that we can manage them and how we have installed Meraki to do this. I have had questions about what we have done next. There has been an interesting learning curve, it hasn’t been difficult, in...