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iOS 11 Feels Slow? 11 Tips to Speed Up iOS 11 on iPhone or iPad - OSXDaily

iOS 11 Feels Slow? 11 Tips to Speed Up iOS 11 on iPhone or iPad - OSXDaily | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
There are mixed reports that updating to iOS 11 has slowed down some iPhone and iPad hardware, or that performance of tasks like opening and interacting with apps is slower after installing iOS 11. If your iPhone or iPad feels slow after installing iOS 11, then you might want to try a few of the tricks we have outlined in this tutorial to speed up your device again.

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Long Jump without a Tape Measure? - The P.E Geek

Long Jump without a Tape Measure? - The P.E Geek | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
As you may know, Apple’s recent release of iOS 11 has brought to life an entire realm of augmented reality possibilities with their new ARKit.  With one click, Apple instantly made the world’s largest Augmented Reality platform by empowering the millions of iOS devices on earth to leverage this incredible technology.

Enter AR Measurekit….

Using Apple’s AR framework and the nothing more than the camera sensor in your iPhone or iPad,  the FREE MeasureKit  App can measure just about anything without hunting down a ruler or tape measure. However, unlike a ruler, MeasureKit provides precise dimensions not just for height and width, but also measurements of distance, angle, trajectory, level, square, and more.

So this got me thinking….could I use this for measuring jump lengths? While it might seem like a novel idea, it would have immediate use cases in a couple of common areas.

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iOS 11: The best new features in one handy list

iOS 11: The best new features in one handy list | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
iOS 11 is one of the biggest updates to Apple’s mobile OS yet, especially for iPad users. Now that it’s available in a public beta, here’s our rundown of the best features so you can decide for yourself whether to install. Spoiler alert: you probably should. Apple Pay takes on Venmo and Facebook Apple Pay …

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Best shelf apps for iOS 11 so far | Cult of Mac

Best shelf apps for iOS 11 so far | Cult of Mac | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

"iOS 11’s neat Split View and Drag and Drop implementation has spawned a new class of apps, for iOS at least: shelf apps. These apps provide a slide-out shelf, or junk drawer, into which you can drag items for temporary storage.


This proves useful for all kinds of reasons. You may want to gather up a whole bunch of files for different places before dragging them into an email. You may want to have oft-used files, or snippets of text, or URLs close to hand, or you may like to use a shelf to organize a project, keeping everything together.


However you use them, you can find several shelf apps on the App Store so far, with more arriving all the time. Here’s a look at the Cult of Mac pick for best shelf app (along with a few other options that offer different features)."


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13 Things Everyone is Going to Love about iOS 11

13 Things Everyone is Going to Love about iOS 11 | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

Apple's newest operating system for iPhones and iPads, iOS 11, finally launches this month. We'll learn the official release date for iOS 11 at Apple's big event on September 12; Apple calls its newest iOS "a giant step for iPhone" and "a monumental leap for iPad."

Here are 13 things everyone will love in the next big iPhone and iPad update:


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