Ron Mader presents screenshots and artwork from his favorite apps and reflections on the smartphone revolution. The presentation encourages interaction through comments, questions, suggestions and shares. It compares actions on smartphones versus desktop computers, how apps look on different screens, and questions whether the author of an app is called an "apper." The world is likened to a smartphone, with those who do not travel only using one app.
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Favorite Apps
And Reflections on the
Smartphone Revolution
2. My smartphone tells me ‘press home to open’ which I do
because it’s the entry to favorite apps. This presentation
features screenshots and artwork. You are welcome to
adapt and reuse the materials with the attribution-
sharealike license. We welcome your interaction --
comments, questions, suggestions, shares, clips, favorites,
likes and hearts.
- Ron Mader (Las Vegas, 2017)
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About This Presentation
8. The world is a smartphone
and those who do not travel
use only one app
9. El mundo es un smartphone
y los que no viajan
sólo usan una aplicación
10.
11. Overview
This presentation is a collection of screenshots
focusing on smartphones and smarter apps.
Moreover, it reflects on the differences between
smartphones and desktop (and laptop)
computers. Change takes place quickly, so
suggestions and comments are welcome on
Slideshare: slideshare.net/planeta/appfaves
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12. Points for Consideration
1. Compare and contrast the actions you can
make on smartphones and desktop computers
2. Compare how apps look on different screens
3. Tip: Keep an eye on Free App specials
4. Question: Is the author of an app an apper?
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