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Tag Archives: ipad
Day Off Doodle | Animation Creator HD for iPad
I actually took a day off today! I got an itch to animate, so I did this silly little doodle on Animation Creator HD on my iPad.
Comparing Animation Apps for the iPad 2
My birthday was last week, and we had “reading days” at school, so I took a little time for myself. What did I do, you ask? I geeked out on my iPad, of course! I’d like to compare two animation … Continue reading
Class Notes from Trinity and Mission
These are my class notes from Trinity and Mission with Dr. Gary Simpson. I took the class at Luther Seminary this Spring 2012. I took the notes on my iPad using Noteshelf. From noteshelf I uploaded them to my dropbox … Continue reading
Timeline of Christian Missions
These are the notes I took in Noteshelf on my iPad as Dr. Craig Van Gelder laid out 2,000 years of Christian missionary history. If you click on the image it should pop up full size.
Posted in PhD, Sketches
Tagged christian missions, church history, ipad, Missiology, missional church, missions, noteshelf, visual notes
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More iPad Geeking Out
So, I’ve gone back and forth on one issue with my iPad. I originally thought that I could take notes in class with it like I do in my “real” notebooks. Then I tried Penultimate and it just wasn’t fine … Continue reading
WordPress and Sketchbook – doesn’t every doctoral student use these?
I downloaded the WordPress app to my ipad today. It allows me to insert photos into blog posts. This is wonderful because that feature doesn’t work through the iPad browser. Here is a sketch I did of a classmate today … Continue reading
Posted in Candidacy, Caricatures, PhD, Sketches, Technique
Tagged ipad, sketches, visual notes, wordpress
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My New Academic Tool – The iPad
Yes, it’s true. I’m sitting in a Caribou right now, typing on a tyPad keyboard on my new iPad2. A generous, benevelent donor gave me this machine to “invest in the Kingdom.” Wow! I spent the last two days of … Continue reading
Posted in PhD, Uncategorized
Tagged evernote, ipad, penultimatte, research technology
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