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 […]
As I was preparing for my iPad workshop with the Communication Sciences and Disorders faculty at a local university in December, I discovered this video. I’ve written here before about the iPad and Special Education. This video called “Special Education […]
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 […]
Daytona State College in Florida began an ambitious project in 2009 to offer all textbooks in electronic format. The goal is to drive down the cost of textbooks while making the content available on a variety of platforms and devices. […]
Condé Nast publishes the magazines Wired, GQ, Vanity Fair and Glamour as apps for the iPhone and iPad. Results from 100 hours of one-on-one interviews and 5,000 in-app surveys were aimed primarily at advertisers. However, one conclusion was surprising. Most […]
Summary of a recent Nielsen survey of 5,000 connected device owners says this about iPad owners: tablet owners own multiple connected devices nearly half describe themselves as early adopters of technology 25 percent have incomes of $100,000 or more over […]