I just recently purchased my first "smart phone" (an iPhone). I was very familiar with what the iPhone could do and how it worked because of my experience with iPod Touches and iPads. However, I was not sure how much use I would get from its "smart" capabilities- would I end up with just an expensive cell phone? I am on my computer quite a bit during the work day and have always felt about as "connected" as one could be. To my surprise I have found myself opting for the smart phone in many cases before my computer, especially when I am on the move or want to accomplish something simple and quick (i.e. email).

The advantage the smartphone has over the computer is that it is very mobile while always being connected. I am writing this post on my phone, for instance, at the Chicago O'Hare Airport using an app called
Blog Press. It cost $2.99 on iTunes. It makes blogging more spontaneous. Rather than making mental notes of what I want to blog about when I get to my computer, I can actually write a few lines and post it or save a draft for later (Blog Press allows me to save the drafts online so I can finish on my computer if I want). I also really like blogging on the smart phone because I can access pictures I have taken with the phone's camera quickly and easily (no having to connect to a computer, download the images, etc.).
I have also been following all of my favorite blogs, including those of the Technology Challenge participants, using an app called
Feeddler. It is synced with my Google Reader account. Feeddler is free on iTunes.

Another of my favorite apps of late is i
MapMyRun (there is also an iMapMyRide for bicyclists). I downloaded this app for my trip to Chicago so I could log the distance and time of my daily runs (also to rescue me if I got lost!). I have used the
Map My Run web site a lot for the last few years. The web site allows you to click the points of your run on a Google map. It calculates the distance for you. The app uses the GPS capapbilities of the phone to automatically record the points of your run on a map, calculating your distance, speed, etc. You can also choose to see the elevation of your run, calories burned, and other statistics. In terms of education, I think the app and web site can be integrated in physical education, mathematics, geography, and other courses.
Smartphone users, what are your favorite apps?
Smart phones are great. They have everything a person needs. Too bad they can't feed you. I even have an app to count my daily calories.
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SO MANY APPS . . . SO LITTLE TIME!!!
ReplyDeleteI've recently acquired my first smart phone, as well . . . a sleek, white iPhone for Father's Day :) This thing has consumed me . . . eaten me whole! I am amazed at all the different apps that are available. A few of my favorites:
Photography: The Hipstamatic Camera!
Game addictions: Angry Birds, Glass Tower and Flight Control!
Travel: WikiHood, iTrans NYC
News: USA Today, NPR
Dragon Dictation is a very cool app, as well.
I started using PDAs (Palm) in the 90s, before I felt the need for a cell phone, and was so happy when the Treo came out in the early 00s so I did not have to carry two devices in my pocket. I currently have a Droid, which I use for a LOT of functions, primarily managing appointments, tasks, and contact info. Of course, I also make extensive use of the web access, GPS mapping, and media capabilities (audio, photo and video). In addition to iMapMyRun, which Jerry already mentioned, here are a few of my other favorite apps...
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Travel: GasBuddy
Weather: WeatherBug, RadarNow
Audio: Player Pro, Hi-Q MP3 Recorder, TuneIn Radio
E-books: Kindle, Nook, Aldiko
Amusement: Crossword Light, Classic Tetris, Slide Puzzle
Physical Tools: Flashlight, Bubble, Compass, Barcode Scanner, Instant HeartRate
Other: Groupon, ESPN ScoreCenter
I really like my smart phone. I use it all the time. I really like to apps places and poynt. The apps are from the android marketplace. I also like google maps. Being able to find places while on vacation and around town is really nice. I also play the games although Angry Birds caused a virus on my phone and had to remove it. I still have it on my nook which I really like.
ReplyDeleteI have been resisting getting an iPhone - but traveling with my daughter this sumer was an eye-opening experience. She was busy busy busy with that phone the entire time, finding directions, getting email, texting, sharing photos, playing some kind of game, just consumed with it. She had the best time just showing me all the task that phone could complete - I have decided to get an iPhone 5 when they come out in the fall.
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