It's a puzzle game for the Mac, Wii and PC where you build structures that behave differently depending on weather, the properties of the materials used, and the different forces that act on them. These are the dry topics covered in my (hated) high school physics class, but are presented here in an inituitive and scaffolded way... in a bizarre Tim Burton-esque universe.
Sometimes, you just need some inspiration. If you have Macs at your
disposal, then sometimes this is a good place to look for project ideas.
The first tablet OS X implementation.
Connecting Apple mail to Gmail using POP3
Open Source software for Apple OSX.
If you check out Mac’s ‘Introducing the iPhone‘ webage you will see that it is a typical smart phone with e-mail, calendar, SMS, photo, music, and internet support. That in itself isn’t too exciting. Most smart phones come with that now a days. What people are really raging about is the interface, but I mostly just chalk that up to eye-candy. What can the iPhone REALLY do for educators? Here are three features that I believe will impact education.
Now it's easy to create useful iPod projects for both students and teachers at any educational level. No special technical skills required - make an engaging learning program for iPod in no time flat! Download it now for Mac OS X or Windows and see for yo
Skim is a PDF Reader and note-taker for OS X. Skim is designed to help you read and annotate scientific papers in PDF.
Recently, people have been saying the strangest things about Apple and the Mac. Everything is topsy-turvy. Pundits aren't trotting out the old conventional wisdoms any more. They're saying odd stuff, like Macs are good for business; Macs can save money; a