Sunday 17 March 2013

Notability

Notability
By Ginger Labs
£1.49
Available for iPad
App enables you to digitalise signing and filling in forms quickly and efficiently.   Whether copyright form, to reference request, to banking documents.  Typically or not these documents are sent as hard copies or PDFs therefore require to be printed completed and sent back via the post.   Notability enables you to process the forms quickly and efficiently and email back the forms to the recipients.   However, also provides the user with the functionality to add photos from camera or photos, figures, web screen dump, “post-it-note” and audio recording to a document.
In terms for education Notability can really come into its own, educational work sheets can be filled in electronically by students.  The app supports variety of languages, answers can be typed or hand written onto the sheets, can make entries very neat with the zoom feature including you handwriting.   The sheets can be submitted back to the tutor via email or viewed in class, just as handwritten complete tutorial sheets assessed in class.  
However as an academic I find Notability a great assessment feedback tool.   I use Notability when I am feeding back using an assessment rubric.  I use the handwriting tool to ring the assessment criteria and grading, type feedback text in the text boxes, and I can even sign and date the feedback sheet.   However, the piece de resistance is the fact that Notability has audio recording functionality enabling me to audio record, rich and detailed feedback, to provide greater feedback clarity.   The resultant document and audio file are emailed direct to the student(s), with clear instructions in the email as to what they are receiving that is attachments of feedback assessment rubric as PDF file and audio wav feedback file.   Students are positive about this feedback approach, as shown by the following student’s reflections;
“The audio feedback was very helpful it allowed me to amend my work accordingly and go through it as if my tutor was walking me through it.   The grid provided me with very precise description of what I had achieved and what I had not. Overall I think the most helpful element was the audio format which provided very useful in modifying my work accordingly.”
The only niggle with this app is that you cannot pause the audio recording, if you press stop and start again a new audio file is created.  Personally I would prefer a pause, as when I am audio recording feedback I like to start, stop, collect my thoughts and then begin audio recording again.

Saturday 16 March 2013

Penultimate

Penultimate
By Evernote
Free
Available for iPad
I purchased this app two years ago when I received my first iPad, it is the app I still use most regularly.   Since I purchased the app it dropped in price to be now free.   Personally I don’t begrudging paying for the app, as it is really the best of all the hand writing notebook apps.   The handwriting is accurate and responsive.  The wrist protector technology is very accurate.  You can write with your finger or a stylus.  However I would recommend a fine tip stylus.   
The app enables you to digitalise note-taking in notebooks with the added bonus you can embed photos from iPad camera or photos, and you have the choice of free paper background from graph to line paper, to paid backgrounds from sheet music to to do lists.   The note books can be synchronized to Evernote, emailed, printed, sent to iTunes and even opened and read in other apps tools that have the facility to open PDF documents.   The real bonus though is the Evernote functionality to recognize your handwriting for searching, you can type in keywords and search your own notes for that critical information you noted down months ago.
An app I would recommend for any student or academic who wishes to make lecture, seminar, tutorial, workshop or revision notes.   As an engineer it has enabled me to replace my paper based log book and organise my notes more effectively, i.e. different note book for different activities oppose to being noted linearly in one notebook.   One app I would be quite lost without! 
The only niggle is that I use the app so much and produce large volumes of written matieral I am running out memory space on my iPad.   Android community is very keen to see this app in the google market place!

Friday 15 March 2013

Blackboard Mobile Learn

Blackboard Mobile Learn
by Blackboard Inc
Free if your institution Blackboard License Agreement includes Blackboard Mobile Learn
Available for Android, Palm WebOS, Blackberry and iOS mobile platforms

Provides access to all your module/organisation blackboard sites whilst on the go. Enables you organise your favourite module/organisation sites to provide ready, quick and easy access to module/organisation resources, that is your learning material, announcements, assessments, discussion boards, groups and staff details, etc.

In fact many of the resource functionality on the app is more intuitive and quicker to use than on the desktop. For example to add a thread to discussion board takes two clicks, you can add files from Dropbox, photos or image taken with your Smart Device camera. Bb discussion board finally meets Twitter/Instagram/Facebook to provide a social media functionality that is familiar to learners and academics alike, but in safe closed shop learning environment. Functionality that has been somewhat missing with the desktop version; the ability to social network and post images at any time and any place.

Even how academics configures a Blackboard site on a desktop can be designed as to how you would like students to interact with the learning resources uploaded as attachments. Attaching a file using paperclip in an item description will result in the mobile user being required to open the attachment in browser window in Bb mobile learning app and the user not being able to open the resource further in any other app on the smartdevice. Whereas files attached using the attachment tool in the item, the file will open in its own window in the Bb mobile learning app and will enable the user with the functionality to open the document in other apps installed on your Smart device, for example word document can be opened in Pages app (if you have your have this app installed on your smartdevice). The app is just so simple.

This app on the iPad has revolutionized how I interact with Blackboard and my students. The app is so beautiful, accessible, user-friendly, inter-operable with other valuable apps.  The functionality of the mobile app makes the desktop version  in comparison feel clunky, dated and tired. The app is just so simple and has provided me with impetus to and mechanism to want to use our VLE again. It is shame that I have to use the desktop version to configure and populate each year the module site resources, also to view and edit student grades and feedback. However all module management; announcements, discussion contributions, email communication , opening and reviewing student e-assessment submissions then the Blackboard learn mobile is the app of choice.

The app is available for the android platform, the app is not quite as refined as the iOS version, however the following Students’ reflections operating android mobile systems are still quite impressed;

“The Blackboard mobile app allows me to simplify my work setup and, as all my documents are at my fingertips, aids my leaning during lectures, seminars and labs. The BB mobile app is one of the biggest innovations in student experience, ever.”
“The Blackboard mobile app represents the final phase of integration into the lives of students. A one touch solution to learning services is exactly what the students of today are looking for. It doesn't get much more personal than having it in your pocket.”