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Simple Hope: Finding what you're looking for

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1. Hir wrote:
I think that technology sulhod be integrated in the schools curriculum. I think that it's good that teachers are creating Blog pages for students to respond to different activities. This will encourage class participation, literacy, and comprehension. It's also help those that are shy and don't feel comfortable responding to question or discussing issues in class. It's also a good way to give parents feedback on how their children respond and/or participate in different activities provided. Technology is everywhere you turn in our homes, work places, and all other private/public sectors.(Ex. computers, fax machines, copier equipment,cell phones,MP3 player,Appliances,Audio equipment,etc). Technology is something that we will use to survive in this century and those to come,it's just going to get more complex. Introducing technology now can give children first hand experience on what to expect when they go out into the real world. Presently jobs are requiring individuals to have computer experience as well as some schools are enforcing students to take computer classes in order to graduate. As individual we have to face the facts that there is no way around technology and if we don't get in where we fit in we will be left behind.

Thu, March 22, 2012 @ 11:24 PM

2. Savion wrote:
Aj thake 4 mas agh porjonto amar blog a post publish dawar 1 minute er modha google a index hoea jeto. Kintu akhone prai 20 hour lege jai. Problem ta find out korty pare ne? emon kew ki asen jene amar site er index pawar k ager moto korar tricks dety parben?Â

Mon, April 9, 2012 @ 1:46 AM

3. Jalen wrote:
Mr./Mrs./Ms. Anonymous,Please watch your language and avoid personal attacks. And for your reference, there is a slight grammar error in your comment. i m sure even CNN will send someone [to] interview you And by the way, I am not your sister.Thank you

Sat, April 14, 2012 @ 8:31 PM

4. Kaedn wrote:
Hi there!I ve been using an Ipad for 7 months and an Iphone for 19 months and I agree! both are super devices.I d like to share a few experiences with you if I may which you may find helpful.Firstly, regarding your recommendation of the Wireless keyboard over a Keyboard dock for an Ipad? I m curious because the docking keyboard offers more functionality for the Ipad than does the wireless keyboard but the wireless keyboard nevertheless is still very useable, 6 of 1 and half a dozen of the other I suppose but users of the Ipad should be aware of this. Also note that several features behave differently with the Ipad keyboard dock than they do with the Bluetooth wireless keyboard given the different keyboard layouts, the Ipad dock keyboard doesn t have a FN key for example whereas the Bluetooth keyboard does, I have both keyboards here. As a final note on this subject I decided to use the bluetooth keyboard available from Apple rather than substituting it for another on the market, Apple s product is solid, has nice big keys and is a pleasure to type o but most importantly, when its connected to an Ipad or Iphone it does what its meant to do and does it well, when I was a part of Iphone and Ipad lists some time ago one of the major topics on list was the fact that a lot of substitute keyboards just didn t work as outlined.I m not sure whether the keyboard dock will work with an Ipad? I suspect not but its something I must get around to trying one day.I wrote to you some time ago concerning the Iphone 4 and I did ask the question of you, Have you tried these devices for the Face-to-face communication facility they now offer as a standard application? I thought at the time of writing to you that this facility may be a huge help to those who are hard at hearing for several reasons, the first and obvious being the clear video and the second being the excellent audio for those who have the benefit of at least some hearing.Regarding Bluetooth audio devices connected to Iphone or Ipad? I have a device here which I use as an audio bridge between my hearing instruments and other audio bluetooth devices in my house which include Iphone, Ipad etc. Sometimes the Bluetooth from the Iphone or Ipad can have very patchy performance at best, if it works then it works well but don t be surprised if sometimes the Bluetooth won t work at all! when it comes to audio devices.And finally as a phone? Well there are products around that out perform it and I think your clients should be made aware of this. When I speak of A Phone , I mreferring to the Iphones ability as a standard mobile phone for voice calls, I have a Nokia N85 here and much prefer it for voice calls for several reasons, hands free speaker phone is far better than that of the Iphone though the IPhones isn t too bad. Far better audio for voice calls with my N85 but again, Iphone still isn t too bad.I trust you and more importantly, your clients will enjoy their experience with Iphone and Ipad, I haen t used a Braille display with mine yet so you re ahead of me in that department .Cheers!Sent from my iPad

Wed, April 18, 2012 @ 11:48 PM

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