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Wednesday
Apr142010

Apple rep now showing iEAR.org

Apple rep. now showing iEAR.org. How 'bout them "Apples" @smeech, @brueckj23, et al.
This @jonbecker tweet just popped up a few minutes ago. It's really great to know that Apple is aware of the great things we have been working to do with the I Education Apps Review community. @smeech, myself and many others have volunteered countless hours in order to try and provide quality insight into how iDevices could and should be used in the classroom. I hope that Apple education reps reach out to those of us at IEAR.org and that we can find a way to work together in the future to do what is in the best interest of our students.

 

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iEAR.org is awesome! Ofcourse an Apple rep would want to showcase this site. It is always good to be noticed and certainly Scott Meech deserves credit for all the great things he is doing for education and technology.
April 14, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterDeb Truskey
Thank you for that mention Deb but IEAR.org is only as effective as the community. I truly hope that my name is not the only one associated with it simply because there are far too many experts involved! While I will take personal satisfaction in knowing that I got the ball rolling, I want our our community to know that they own the IEAR name. I want to see App reviewers like yourself who are given all of the credit!
April 16, 2010 | Registered CommenterI Education Apps Review

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