As I mentioned in a recent post, one of my favorite tools is Instapaper, which I use to collect articles I want to read later. Here are a few recent iPad articles I’ve added to my collection. Brennan Browne describes […]
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Back in November I wrote about spending a great afternoon at St. Andrew’s School in Savannah, discussing iPad deployment and implementation with St. Andrew’s staff and Fraser Speirs from Cedars School in Scotland, site of the world’s first 1:1 iPad […]
How the iPad Is Changing Learning and IT: A Conversation ...

A team of University of Houston professors is testing the use of iPads and a specially developed course app. The COMM 3353 iApp is being used by 30 students and four professors in an Information and Communication Technologies course. Faculty […]
iPads in Higher Education – University of Houston Mobile Learning ...
Some 500 people who visit the Business Insider website responded to 18 questions regarding their use of the iPad. Among the findings: 30% use the iPad as their primary computer web browsing is the number one activity the iPad is […]
Survey Reveals What Tech-Savvy iPad Users Are Doing with the ...
A few weeks ago I wrote about how the iPad shows promise for helping children with autism. Today a Wall Street Journal article describes how the iPad is helping children with speech and communication difficulties.
iPad and Assistive Apps Help Children Communicate

I wrote recently about iPad initiatives at a number of colleges and universities. Article 1. Article 2. Article 3. We now add to that list Notre Dame. The Notre Dame News has the story of assistant professor of management Corey Angst, who is leading […]