A picture is worth a thousand words…and for decades Life Magazine spoke volumes to readers in memorable photographs. Those historical photos and a contemporary gallery are now available through a free app at the iPad App Store. The app includes […]
You’ll find a number of posts on iPad Academy covering iPad projects and initiatives in higher education (select the iPad Initiatives category just under the blog title). At a recent Gartner symposium, analyst Ron Bonig addressed the topic of iPads […]
iPads in Higher Education – Business Analyst Addresses iPads on ...
Volume Times Two: Calm down. This is not a quiz to see how much geometry you remember. This is about your iPad remembering. Your iPad will retain two different volume settings – one for a connected headset and one for […]
Like Apple, The iPad Has Sound Management
List of 20 apps with brief descriptions and a live link to each app in the App Store.
iPad Apps to Help Prepare Reports and Papers
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
I recently wrote about the Google spreadsheet Eric Lai was keeping to track iPad deployments and initiatives. He had one for universities, colleges and schools, and another for business enterprises. Turns out Jim Siegl was compiling a similar list and […]
