December 12th, 2009 by Brad Brown
Many of our staff and students are carrying around iPhones or iPod Touch devices. I found a great plugin that will make all of our blogs into iPhone apps. All the iPhone/iPod user has to do is browse to the blog of their choice on their device!
For instance, I’m taking Mr. Godo’s 2nd Period US History class. I browse to his blog’s address at http://wsdblog.westbrook.k12.me.us/ushgp2/ on my iPhone and it shows up as an iPhone style page or application. I can browse his posts and comments made to them, even open the PDF files that need to be reviewed for homework! – all from my ultra-portable device!
See the attached pictures for a preview. Note that this plugin does not affect how pages show up for laptop and computer web browsers.

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