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Size:
90.7 MB
Category:
Education
Education
OS:
iOS
iOS
Price:
$2.99
$2.99
Compatible:
iPad
iPad
Requirements:
Compatible with iPad.R
Compatible with iPad.R
Version:
2.0
2.0
Description - Owl Pellet Activities HD
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The Owl Pellet Activities HD is now available for $2.99 for iPad owners. The application is supporting English language. It weighs in at only 90.7 MB to download. It is highly advisable to have the latest app version installed so that you don`t miss out on the fresh new features and improvements. The current app version 2.0 has been released on 2014-11-25. For ensuring consistency with the device you should take into account the following app compatibility information: Compatible with iPad.Requires iOS 4.3 or later.
Bottom Line: For more information about Owl Pellet Activities HD check developer Carolina Biological Supply`s website : http://
Bottom Line: For more information about Owl Pellet Activities HD check developer Carolina Biological Supply`s website : http://
Owl Pellet Activities enhances the observation and dissection of owl pellets, which can be purchased from Carolina Biological Supply (http://www.carolina.com) on your computer or through the app. Use this app to identify the bones you find ...
I can t wait to show my students the interactive database and the videos The dichotomous key will be great for kids However my big complaint is that the bone identification section gives the exact same images and animal choices that you get on the paper bone identification sheets that Carolina Biological sells in their catalog website It really frustrates me that they group the category of rodents all together It s fine for the 90 of my students that get vole skeletons in their owl pellet but there are some key differences between vole skeletons rat skeletons pocket gopher not to mention my one student who apparently had a kangaroo rat Also the bone identification drawings are severely lacking in detail It could be much improved if it had the drawing plus a couple of photos of each kind of bone preferably next to a ruler Also their complete skeleton diagrams are beautiful but why only rat mole and bird Where are vole shrew and others This app should offer SO much more to help the kids identify the bones they are finding Really nice app but is bone ID is limited thewatersfine426
I paid for this to enhance my 6th grade curriculum and it keeps crashing Fix the crash Frustrated9603
App is great except when using on iPad connected to smart board it asks for an external display size Whichever of the 4 sizes I choose the smartboard display goes blank and stays blank Tech dept has checked and found same This is not the case with any other app I use The app itself is great and has great data collecting methods Not for smart board Bug Goodalle
This is an amazing educational tool I can use as a student teacher for my class My mother a doctorate of education says it is off the charts amazing GREAT JOB CAROLINA GREAT educational tool jfrankz
I paid for this to enhance my 6th grade curriculum and it keeps crashing Fix the crash
App is great except when using on iPad connected to smart board it asks for an external display size Whichever of the 4 sizes I choose the smartboard display goes blank and stays blank Tech dept has checked and found same This is not the case with any other app I use The app itself is great and has great data collecting methods Not for smart board Bug
This is an amazing educational tool I can use as a studentteacher for my class My mother a doctorate of education says it is off the charts amazing GREAT JOB CAROLINA GREAT educational tool
I cant wait to show my students the interactive database and the videos The dichotomous key will be great for kids However my big complaint is that the bone identification section gives the exact same images and animal choices that you get on the paper bone identification sheets that Carolina Biological sells in their catalogwebsite It really frustrates me that they group the category of rodents all together Its fine for the 90 of my students that get vole skeletons in their owl pellet but there are some key differences between vole skeletons rat skeletons pocket gopher not to mention my one student who apparently had a kangaroo rat Also the bone identification drawings are severely lacking in detail It could be much improved if it had the drawing plus a couple of photos of each kind of bone preferably next to a ruler Also their complete skeleton diagrams are beautiful but why only rat mole and bird Where are vole shrew and others This app should offer SO much more to help the kids identify the bones they are finding Really nice app but is bone ID is limited
By Kostas Gar.