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Kevin

I am an assistant principal at a public high school. I have worked in education for 25 years. Prior to my current position I served as a math department supervisor. For six years before that I was a district technology coordinator. My first 17 years in education were spent as a mathematics and computer science teacher.

I have a BA in Mathematics from The King's College, a Graduate Certificate in Instructional Technology from Georgian Court University, and a Masters Degree in Educational Leadership from Fairleigh Dickinson University.

You can reach me on Twitter: @the4thscreen

 
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November 14, 2009

Babelshot - Take a picture and translate the text into another language

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If you are eating at a foreign restaurant and you can't read the menu just take a picture and Babelshot will translate it for you. This is a new app for the iPhone/iPod Touch. This app could be helpful in a world language classroom. Below is a video from iPod Touch Lab:

 

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