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What are your favorite smart phone aps and why?

I don't have very many. In fact, I only currently use two.

Plants versus Zombies

This is a strategy video game. You are in a world where zombies roam the earth but where you can defend your house by planting zombie-attacking plants. You start with pea-shooters and work your way up to more powerful plants. Meanwhile, the zombies start finding more and better protection.

Everything is sooo cute. I know it's wrong, but even the deaths are cute. The zombies die so dramatically! (Not with blood, but the way we used to play when we were kids. It was especially fun to get "shot" while jumping on the bed. Another example is how guy who plays Pee Wee Herman died in the "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" movie.)

This game was designed to be played on smart phones and works very well there in spite of the small size. It's good for waiting in lines.

Warning: Don't get Plants versus Zombies II--it's just a money grab.

DuoLingo

DuoLingo is a free ap designed to teach you a foreign language (many languages are available) scientifically. It introduces you to concepts step by step and then also makes you review those concepts at ever increasing intervals so that it all stays in your brain. Once your knowledge is strong enough, they let you practice by translating real writing in the foreign language. (Getting multiple people to translate the same passages leads to a translation they can sell which is how they make their money.)

It's set up to reward you sort of like video games do. You get rewarded for long streaks of working on it at least a little every day. And you get rewarded for finishing units. You can use your points to buy units that teach you bonus phrases.

Obviously with a computer program you won't be able to have natural conversations or write creatively. But being able to read and listen in a foreign language is pretty awesome.

You are supposed to learn by example and memorization, but I learn best when people explain things to me. There is virtually no explanation available. This is probably why I like this ap far less than most people who use it. Also, those bonus phrases are way too hard for me. But then I suck at foreign languages.

Still, I've been playing around with it anyway in Spanish. I like my actual Spanish class better than this ap, and my text, and the online resources I've found such as about.com, Sr. Jordan's videos, and learning telenovelas. But I find that I'm liking DuoLingo as a way to review things and a way to get exposed to additional vocabulary. So I've been using it almost day for months now.

You can use this on a smart phone or a regular computer or anything in between. It's better if you have a microphone, but it's okay if you don't. You will need a speaker, though.
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I can now illustrate my journal!

Here is the bowl of weeds I told you about that was used as a centerpiece at that conference I attended.

picture of large, low glass bowl half filled with water and with a long, bright green plant stems wrapped around inside

Warning: The rest of this entry is just more whining about the difficulties of making easy technology do my bidding.

It turns out that one of my other common user names and passwords works for Yahoo, so Yahoo and Flickr aren't perfectly tied together after all. That wasn't enough extra information to allow me to figure out how to use the software to upload a pile of pictures. So I'm just doing them one at a time via the web.

I still don't even know how to find my pictures properly browsing my own computer files. I've carefully put my photos into all these folders in iPhoto to make them easy to find, but when you browse from Flickr to look for them, you have to remember which year and which randomly-numbered folder (based on camera downloads, I'm guessing) it's in, and maybe the thumbnail will be big enough to let you select the right one.

I decided to find a photo I wanted the easy way so I can see what it's called. The names seem to be assigned in numerical order, so I can move in on the target photo from Flickr using the guess-and-check method of folder selection.

Then, once I got an image on Flickr, I had to figure out how to get it on here. It's not so easy to find the URL of the image. It's not like you can just click on it or anything.

It turns out you have to select the picture you want and then click the "All Sizes" button above it. Because, you know, you want to explode your photo into all possible sizes, hoping that one of them will land in your journal entry.

Actually, this makes some sense because then you get a list of sizes, each of which has its own URL. Then you pick the size you want and then it finally deigns to reveal the URL. Still, it should have been labeled "URLs" and then told me I had to pick a size first.
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I have been feeling tired of having to do so much stuff I'm supposed to do and not getting to do enough stuff I want to do, so finally I just did something I want to do.

I decided to finally learn how to get pictures onto flickr.com.

First I forgot how to spell flickr, so I googled flik and found pictures that are technically way better than pictures I will ever take at http://www.flickr.com/photos/flik/. Deb-Bob says check it out!

Then I download the thingy and click on it. Then I get the message about dragging the file into my applications folder and I totally fell for it just like with Moodle. This time there was a file on the desktop but I couldn't open my Finder. So then I looked for my old entry on Moodle to see that I really just have to click on one graphic in the message window and drag it to the other graphic.

Then it says I just have to okay something on the web. So I click to do that and suddenly I have to sign in to Yahoo. I get a message that Flickr is owned by Yahoo. I don't know what the hell my Yahoo information is.

So, I remember that when I opened flickr, it called me livingdeb. So I must be livingdeb. So then I tried that, but none of my usual passwords worked. Then I tried the whole give-me-a-new-password-I'm-an-idiot routine and it said there was no match. So then I decide to create the new stuff and it said that livingdeb was already created. And so then I started searching through my e-mails to see if I could find my information from whenever I signed up to Yahoo, probably to look at my sister's wedding stuff.

This is the easiest computer stuff of all time and I can't do it.

So it turns out this is just another thing I'm supposed to do.

It's time to go to dance lessons.

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