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Transfer Files From #Android To #Mac With Bluetooth File Exchange

Transfer Files From #Android To #Mac With Bluetooth File Exchange | Android and iPad apps for language teachers | Scoop.it

There are lots of ways to move your files between a Mac and Android device. The easiest way is using Bluetooth File Exchange right from the menu bar on your Mac.


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How-to: Make accessible iBooks with iBooks Author

How-to: Make accessible iBooks with iBooks Author | Android and iPad apps for language teachers | Scoop.it
How-to: Make accessible iBooks with iBooks Author
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Author's Note: I would like to thank Dr.

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How to make smoother slide transitions in Keynote

How to make smoother slide transitions in Keynote | Android and iPad apps for language teachers | Scoop.it
Too often, we still think of presentations as one-slide-after-another. But Joe Kissell has some tips for making them practically seamless and cinematic.

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Baiba Svenca's curator insight, August 6, 2014 12:05 PM

For Mac users, some useful tips for creating better slides.

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iWork - Pages, Numbers, and Keynote for Mac

iWork - Pages, Numbers, and Keynote for Mac | Android and iPad apps for language teachers | Scoop.it
iWork is the easiest way to create documents, spreadsheets, and presentations on your Mac or iOS device. And it’s compatible with Microsoft Office.

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Baiba Svenca's curator insight, July 29, 2013 2:30 AM

Mac and iOS users may enjoy these great applications (Pages, Numbers, Keynote) for creating documents, charts and presentations.

iWork for iOS is available for iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch — and it works seamlessly across all three devices. So you can buy it once and enjoy it anywhere.

Maria Persson's curator insight, July 29, 2013 8:13 PM

Always on the hunt for systems to make one's work flow more effecient.  Just haven't managed to find a cost (in NZ).  Anyone have a link to share with me?