As we’re all experimenting with the best way to take notes, markups, and doodle on your iPad, here are two great options for styluses…or is it styli? Our own Kate Xie has put together a great video on how to make your own stylus easily and on the cheap! Click here for iTunes link or Read More…
Category: iMedEd
Emergency Medical Spanish for iPad – review by Edsel Abud
Click here for link to the App in iTunes Overall rating: 3/5 based on the design of the app, its utility and software bugs present. Overview: The Emergency Medical Spanish App for Ipad by Mavro Inc. is a nice easy app that allows clinicians and faculty to use basic Spanish skills in a setting where Read More…
For those of you who have tried Evernote, check out this workflow for class notes
Evernote Workflow for Note-Taking and Organization
Product Review – Logitech Keyboard Case for iPad2
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYZv9sU7sDg[/youtube] Pros: Keyboard+Case = Good combination Slim and light form factor Cool appearance Good Bluetooth connectivity Keys feel like Apple Keyboard Cons: iPad can fall out when on an angle Minimal protection to back of iPad Keyboard can feel a little cramped Overall Impression: Good case for the price Think twice if you plan to Read More…
Medicine 2.0 Congress Badge
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P93ExBaTDmU[/youtube] Check out this Medicine 2.0 Congress Badge – great design, great use of the technology. All badges should be innovative like this! Great job Larry Chu (@larrychu) and company!
SpacedEd.com-Online Learning for medical students- review by MS3 Bill Mulkerin
The website SpacedEd (http://www.spaceded.com/) was recommended to the MS3s by Dr. McDougall during our CF3 course. The general idea is that you sign up for courses, and they send you a couple questions every couple of days. The ones you get wrong get sent to you again after a shorter time interval than the ones Read More…
Notes Plus-An Excellent App for Taking Notes, written by Don Wei
Notes Plus – $6 I’ve used Noterize, Note Taker HD, GoodReader, Adobe Ideas, and Evernote for note-taking. I feel like each of these apps do their own thing well, whether its audio recording, intuitive zooming, handwriting autozoom, or file/important/export management, but none of them had the whole package. I have to say Notes Plus has Read More…
weDraw Lite/Pro – App Review by Julie Youm
Cost: Free/$1.99 Rating: 4/5 weDraw Lite is described by its developers as “an application for collaborative sketching and drawing.” And, true to this description, we were able to create, share and simultaneously update a drawing between two iPads via Bluetooth within just a few short minutes of downloading this app. Being able to connect to Read More…
Inkling Produces the First Interactive Anatomy Textbook for the iPad- Essential Clinical Anatomy by Moore, Agur and Dalley
Inkling has released an iPad version of Essential Clinical Anatomy (ECA) 4th ed. By Moore, Agur and Dalley. This version presents the core anatomical concepts found in Moore’s Clinically Oriented Anatomy, Sixth Edition. All ten iPads in the UC Irvine Anatomy lab have ECA which students can reference during their dissections. You can download the Read More…
iPad2 vs Motorola Xoom comparison by PCMag.com
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2381812,00.asp