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David Chan, Google Certified Teacher, recently described his experience with Google Docs on the iPad. He addresses composing, revising and viewing Google Docs files, including documents, spreadsheets and presentations. More here.
Google Docs Editing Arrives for the iPad But Features and ...
One of the biggest (140 MB) and most expensive ($900) apps ever released for the iPad is a mobile learning application called MBA Learning Studio: Platinum Edition. The content of the 32 courses in this package is reportedly based on legitimate, MBA-level […]
Complete MBA Education in a Single iPad App – A ...
A short time ago I referenced a Wall Street Journal article on how the iPad and assistive apps are helping children with speech and communication difficulties. Next month I’ll be leading a workshop for faculty at a local university where […]
The iPad Is a Versatile, Inexpensive Assistive Device
Pete Mortensen, writing for Cult of Mac, tells how he depended on the iPad while traveling overseas for nearly a month. In his first article, he tells what tasks worked well on the iPad, comments on the gestural interface, and assesses […]
Traveling? Consider Taking the iPad and Leaving the Laptop
The iPad Learning Lab by the Masie Center is a blog exploring the learning capabilities of the iPad. Contributors generally write about personal experiences, often adding advice or analysis. When you visit, don’t miss the heartwarming story and photos in My 88 years […]