The website Art of the iPhone has a recently updated list of free iPad apps. You may not agree with all the choices, but I found a few to add to my collection.
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Ian Wilson writes about iPads in Education. His site offers recommendations for apps in art, geography, history, literacy, numeracy, music, productivity and science. He also comments on why schools should use iPads. Most intriguing is his description of “technology spaces” as a means […]
iPads in Education – Apps, Articles and the Agile Space
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 […]
iPad Learning Lab Blog
Tech pundit Walt Mossberg offers a review of three ways to read books on the iPad. He discusses the pros and cons of reading with Apple’s iBooks app, Amazon’s Kindle app, and the Barnes & Noble iPad app called Nook. As he […]
Mossberg Comments on Three Book Reader Apps for the iPad
The Dr. Seuss iPhone / iPod touch / iPad apps are 50% off starting today. The limited time offer is in honor of the 50th anniversary of the children’s classic Green Eggs and Ham. Children can listen to the narrated story with words highlighted as they […]
Dr. Seuss Apps 50% Off in the iTunes Store
Ball State University’s Center for Media Design recently released a followup study to “Touching Consumers? The Promise of the iPad,” where they interviewed fifteen “average consumers” to get their reaction to the iPad before its launch. Ten of the original participants took part in […]
