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This guest post by Matthew E. Rich, Ed. D., Principal of the Pleasant Ridge School in Glenview, IL explains why the iPad is a significant tool for teachers, students and administrators. The iPad matters for:

Teachers and Support Staff:

  • Progress Monitoring Student Performance
  • Truly mobile input in the class, around the school and even in the playground.

For Students

  • Learning Styles – the iPad is a genuinely visual, auditory, and kinesthetic device.
  • Learning of Content – the device is instantly on and teachers are able to send students links to content that can be accessed immediately. The flexibility of input and plethora of applications provide limitless potential.
  • Digital Portfolio –
  • Organization – digital text and assignments mean a saving in space, time and legibility
  • Assistive Learning – Dragon Dictation and many other promising apps level the playing field for those with disabilities.

Directors of Educational Technology and Administrators:

  • Cost – savings in software licensing fees, textbooks, paper, copy & reproduction and much more…
  • Computer Setup & maintainance – the iPad sync model simplifies this process.

Rich is also quick to point out that there is still great deal of room for improvement in the iPad but also points out that:

The elegance and simplicity of the machine allow for short training times while providing a level of technology integration simply unmatched by any other product on the market.

Read the full article…

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The  true test of usability — can a five year old figure it out in less than five minutes.

Read the Fast Company Article – iPad vs. a 5 Year old

Apple sold more than 300,000 iPads on the first day. Over 1 million apps were downloaded by iPad users and over 250,000 ebooks left the iBookstore.

For more details…
Apple sells more than 300,000 iPads on first day; is it enough?
iPad aftermath: Strong weekend sales; can the momentum continue?

The folks from Mashable have pulled together selection of video demo of apps that are being developed for the iPad. My favorite is the wireframe mockup tool called iMockups for iPad.

If we are looking at potential iPad apps then you can’t leave out Sports Illustrated’s tablet video:

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I have to thank Kenny Jones for bringing the following article to my attention. Marc Benioff chairman and CEO of salesforce.com message to 60 CIOs in various meetings throughout America’s heartland is:

We are moving from Cloud 1 to Cloud 2, and the iPad is the accelerator….What’s most exciting is that this fundamental transformation—cloud + social + iPad—will inspire a new generation of wildly innovative new apps that will change entire industries.

Moving from Cloud 1 to Cloud 2 doesn’t mean dropping all the functionality of cloud 1 rather it means we add the functionality of Cloud 2 to Cloud 1. It is a  move from typing and clicking to touch and a move from chatting to video.

Is industry listening–time will tell and Benioff suggests that many CIOs may rather retire than change. What can the academy learn from this? We (the academy) are one of the largest industries in North America and we need to heed this message as well.

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