Task Mastery Before iOS 4.2, the iPad had limited multitasking. You could start a song or podcast playback on your iPad, then switch to another app and the iPod audio kept playing in the background. That’s an example of multitasking. […]
Cool and unusual uses for iPads http://usat.ly/dKZ6Xj Netbooks Lose Status as Tablets Like the iPad Rise http://nyti.ms/hpyMJl The Fiske Interactive College Guide makes its debut in Apple’s App Store http://nyti.ms/et7ymm Deploying iPads in Schools http://tinyurl.com/4rmyvv4
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 […]
In the last two days, I’ve had the same question come from two different sources. The first time was Friday during an on site iPad workshop I led for 20 educators. The second time was online today as I spent […]
Here’s another quick tip taken from my eBook iPad Academy: Tips, Tricks and Clever Techniques. The Silent Treatment The volume control is a rocker switch. Press the upper side to increase volume and the lower side to reduce it. You […]
This morning I had the opportunity to lead a class of eager learners from the Learning in Retirement group at Valdosta State University (VSU). The VSU Learning in Retirement program enhances the lives of area retirees “by offering fun and […]