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Students in Kakuma refugee camp, Kenya using tablets from Instant Classroom, the Vodafone Foundation’s ‘digital school in a box’.

 

Two Instant Classroom units were delivered to Kakuma in July 2015 to connect Greenlight Secondary School and the community library to the internet giving students access to free digital educational resources. The Instant Classroom is shipped in a secure and robust 52kg case which is equipped with a laptop, 25 tablets pre-loaded with educational software, a projector, a speaker and a hotspot modem with 3G connectivity. The tablets can connect to the laptop locally, enabling teachers to deliver content and applications to students without the need to access the internet. All the components can be charged simultaneously from a single power source while the case is locked. After 6-8 hours of charging time, the Instant Classroom can be used for a full day in a classroom without access to electricity.

 

The portable nature of the equipment has allowed for Instant Classroom to be moved between schools, enabling more students to benefit from tablet based learning.

 

Please credit David Muya, UNHCR

 

This image is made available by Vodafone Group for media / editorial use only.

 

For further information or enquiries, please contact Vodafone Group media relations: www.vodafone.com/media/contact.

If you're ever going to buy a drawing tablet for the computer, don't buy one of the small ones. I never used my first tablet. It was the small version. It sucked because I couldn't use my whole wrist and arm like I would on paper. This one is 8x10 and it's great. I quite love it.

It also supports gestures, so you can use it like a giant laptop trackpad too.

 

Seen here...

derekbruff.com/teachingwithcrs/?p=555

 

and here... www.ayudaleyprotecciondatos.es/2010/12/02/firma-tableta-e...

 

and here... metrixcreatespace.com/post/13716743194/concept-art

Students in Kakuma refugee camp, Kenya using tablets from Instant Classroom, the Vodafone Foundation’s ‘digital school in a box’.

 

Two Instant Classroom units were delivered to Kakuma in July 2015 to connect Greenlight Secondary School and the community library to the internet giving students access to free digital educational resources. The Instant Classroom is shipped in a secure and robust 52kg case which is equipped with a laptop, 25 tablets pre-loaded with educational software, a projector, a speaker and a hotspot modem with 3G connectivity. The tablets can connect to the laptop locally, enabling teachers to deliver content and applications to students without the need to access the internet. All the components can be charged simultaneously from a single power source while the case is locked. After 6-8 hours of charging time, the Instant Classroom can be used for a full day in a classroom without access to electricity.

 

The portable nature of the equipment has allowed for Instant Classroom to be moved between schools, enabling more students to benefit from tablet based learning.

 

Please credit David Muya, UNHCR

 

This image is made available by Vodafone Group for media / editorial use only.

 

For further information or enquiries, please contact Vodafone Group media relations: www.vodafone.com/media/contact.

Meu querido chefe, Tio Dudu, finalmente mandou o tablet que tinha prometido pros profºs de inglês da Prefeitura ;)

3000 + yrs old, even older than my first Palm Pilot

She just can't put her new tablet down!

Fashion couple using a tablet with sunbeams and lens flare

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Got my tablet in the mail yesterday afternoon. I am very pleased! It is a great size with a beautiful screen and very smooth operation. Books, music, Netflix, email, news, weather, Flickr...everything very handy and easy to take with me.

  

My spoof on the classic Big Chief Tablets. Check out Jason's set of Big Chief Tablets.

This Tablet (iPad, iPhone, etc.) Background (wallpaper) is illustrated by Patrick Hoesly and is released under a Creative Commons Attribution License.

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How do I get this onto my Phone/iPad/Computer?

With your iPad or iPhone click on the full size ‘Original’ link below then tap and hold, to Save the image to your device. Quick & Simple! If you are on your computer, just rightclick on the image above and select ‘Original’

 

Full Size image:

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Why is this larger than the resolution of the Phone/iPad/Tablet?

It is recommend that wallpaper be created as a square image, larger than the resolution of a device (iPad is 2048x2048) so that the image is not stretched/distorted when rotating the device into portrait or landscape.

 

How did you make it?

This background was made using graphic design software such as Photoshop, Illustrator, Filter Forge, Genetica, Alien Skin, Topaz Labs, as well as several other programs.

 

About Patrick Hoesly

I’m a graphic illustrator, specializing in architectural illustrations and graphic design. I work with people, to help them visualize and sell their dreams ...Or in other words... I make the fun/cool images!

Check out my Blog at ZooBoingReview.blogspot.com

Also take a look at my website at www.ZooBoing.com

 

So nearly didn't put a picture on this week, i downloaded what i thought was MSN messenger, but it was a virus and totally killed my computer :(

sorta managed to get it sorted out a little just in time to put this up. Hopefully getting a laptop this week :D

Not really sure if i like this or not, i think it might be a bit boring, dunno, just messed about with the curves a little, and added a bit of contrast n vignetting!

I made this for my small tablet. Quick one to make.

Lunchtime pills :( it stinks being quite unwell but you've just got to swallow 'em and get on with your life I guess.

 

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Students in Kakuma refugee camp, Kenya using tablets from Instant Classroom, the Vodafone Foundation’s ‘digital school in a box’.

 

Two Instant Classroom units were delivered to Kakuma in July 2015 to connect Greenlight Secondary School and the community library to the internet giving students access to free digital educational resources. The Instant Classroom is shipped in a secure and robust 52kg case which is equipped with a laptop, 25 tablets pre-loaded with educational software, a projector, a speaker and a hotspot modem with 3G connectivity. The tablets can connect to the laptop locally, enabling teachers to deliver content and applications to students without the need to access the internet. All the components can be charged simultaneously from a single power source while the case is locked. After 6-8 hours of charging time, the Instant Classroom can be used for a full day in a classroom without access to electricity.

 

The portable nature of the equipment has allowed for Instant Classroom to be moved between schools, enabling more students to benefit from tablet based learning.

 

Please credit David Muya, UNHCR

 

This image is made available by Vodafone Group for media / editorial use only.

 

For further information or enquiries, please contact Vodafone Group media relations: www.vodafone.com/media/contact.

Happy asian girl sitting on grass with tablet computer looking at camera

Fort Crown Point was built by British and provincial troops on Lake Champlain in 1759 to guard against French invasion from Canada. A fire destroyed the fort in 1773, leaving only stone officers and soldiers barracks and earthen fortifications behind. During the Revolutionary War the fort was held first by the Americans and then by the British, who abandoned it in 1780, after which it was left to decay. Today the preserved ruins are part of the Crown Point State Historic Site in Crown Point, New York.

My new Wacom Intuos4 small graphics tablet. Takes a bit to get used to, but once you do its very nice working with in photoshop.

  

Strobist:

YN460 camera right at 1/64 to give specular on pen and light desk

I love Tablet

It just melts in the mouth

It can be a hit or a miss to make this is my 3rd attempt today and its a hit.

Babylonian clay tablet. Tableta de arcilla babilonia. Museo de Pergamo, Alemania

Tablet with two men and other ornament on the façade of the Church of San Zaccaria in the Campo San Zaccaria in the Sestiere di Castello, Venice Italy. The church has an Altarpiece by Giovanni Bellini.

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