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    DictionaryForMIDs

    DictionaryForMIDs

    Dictionary for Mobile Information Devices and PCs

    DictionaryForMIDs is an dictionary application for cell phones, tablets and PCs. The dictionary is completely installed on the device ("offline dictionary"), i.e. after installation there is no need for an internet connection. DictionaryForMIDs can be set up for any dictionary, for any language, or for any other lookup-purpose. The DfM-Creator tool is used to set up a dictionary for use with DictionaryForMIDs.
    Downloads: 24 This Week
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    ThinknLearn

    An abductive sciene inquiry based learning project for school kids

    This project was designed for a reserach conducted in the area of mobile science inqiury using ontologies. This mobile web application 'ThinknLearn' uses ontology-based scaffolding to implement NCEA level 1science standard curriculum example as an experimental context. In this application, ontologies are designed using Protege 4.0 while Jena API and Pellet reasoner are used in the technical architecture of this application for extracting relevant information according to the requirements.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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