For iPhone users who have a handset with an extra-large screen, reading on iPhone is an even more viable option. The guys working on iPhone application development thought the same thing, and now there are a number of iPhone apps in the app store that turn your smartphone into an e-book reader. I love to read, and although I cannot spend hours reading a large tome on my iPhone, I can still use these apps to download books and read them when I am stuck somewhere, and don't have much to do. Also, some apps help me to find bookstores and books that are not so easy to find. Local Books is the perfect example of how loveable companies can harness the power of iPhone application development to make life smoother for voracious readers. They know that a real reader eats books up and so they have modeled their app on menu apps by restaurants! Post has be en g enerated by GSA Con te nt Generat or DEMO.
You can search for books, bookshops, venues of book-related events, and much more using this app. Isn't this the best combination ever? This app allows iPhone users who do not have kindle to read their books in a better format on their smartphone. But the app is still more useful to users who have a Kindle of their own. By installing this app you can easily transfer all you Kindle books to your iPhone, and vice-versa! You probably know about the online Wattpad community. This app brings that community on your iPhone. It has its own publishing platform, and you can view the poems, stories and novels written by bloggers and budding writers. This app is a boon for amateur writers and readers, but if you read only classics, this one is not for you. This one is just right for people who are not into amateur fiction or classics, but love to read bestsellers and contemporary literature. Kobo is a great e-library where you will be able to find the latest books at great discounts. But that's not all-after downloading this app you will get a free download of one new eBook every week! This is a free app from Barnes & Noble. You can pay and download any book you want through this app, and you also get five free eBooks when you download this app. But that's not the special thing about this app: the books you download will be a stored in the cloud, and this will enable you to access the books from your PC as well as your laptop. This app also allows you to change background and free ebooks text color.
As a remote team, we geek out over virtual team building. We’re always looking for ways to bring our team closer together. But over the years, we’ve learned that online team building is much different than in-person team building. So, we made this list of fun virtual team building activities for remote teams. The goal is to help you skyrocket your company culture and employee engagement. Quick links: sortable list, activity instructions, expert tips, more resources, FAQ. Click the blue links to read full activity descriptions. Instructions for all activities below. The following is a short list of the best virtual team building activities for remote teams and employees. Tea vs Coffee are run by the same folks as Museum Hack. Facilitating team building online has unique challenges, and so you may want help. Our sister company, TeamBuilding, offers virtual team building activities as a service. Examples of the available activities include Online Office Games, which is a series of virtual team building games/activities like typing-speed races, spreadsheet pixel-art and print-paper origami, and Murder in Ancient Egypt which is a murder mystery that uses "escape the room" mechanics to solve puzzles and challenges.
The experience includes haunted historic ghost stories, icebreakers, little competitions and even a real s’more making experience. It’s fun, wildly smart, and probably the best damn online camping experience in the world. No mosquito repellent needed. Before your event, tiny campfire sends your participants s’more ingredients and a tealight candle. This event creates unique shared memories, good vibes and strong virtual employee engagement. Learn more: tiny campfire. Alice Escapes Wonderland is an engaging and interactive event that takes place in a virtual world. Your remote team will come together to solve the mystery of who stole the mirror, by working together on puzzles, mazes and more. This virtual team building event is part video game, part whodunnit, and one heck of a good time. Learn more: Alice Escapes Wonderland. If you are planning a virtual team building event for the holidays then Gingerbread Wars is a great option. For this event, our sister company will ship your participants gingerbread kits in advance and then bring everyone on a Zoom call for holiday themed games and activities - its a cheerful and engaging blast.
Check out Gingerbread Wars to learn more. You are probably familiar with Google Sheets, but maybe not as a tool for remote team building. If you are a nerd like me then you likely enjoy developing complicated spreadsheet formulas and graphs. If you are both a nerd and an artist, then you will love doing Spreadsheet Pixel Art. Spreadsheet Pixel Art is when you add a little code to automatically replace numbers with a color fill for that cell. You can then use these colors to "paint the numbers" and create pictures of nearly anything. Pro tip: For virtual team bonding with a little competitive spirit we recommend introducing this activity as a competition. Here is a free template: Spreadsheet Pixel Art. Online Team Building Bingo is a fun and familiar game, which makes it a quick, easy and free way to get started with virtual team building. You start with a bingo board that has a number of action items or accomplishments on it.