they can ask the teacher questions through the network,
They can check out lectures from experts and professors at iTunes U
they can share and save what they learned with other students on the network.
They can graph their results, sketch a possible example
The teacher might be tempted to direct the students
but focusing solely on the apps, or student control, limits the true potential of the iPad -- "a tool to think with."
Another Example
the students not only can dictate or type the descriptions of the phases of the experiment as it progresses, but they can take still photographs and movies to document the progress
The teacher is roving with his iPad, documenting student performance, taking notes, pictures
I hope my teachers will learn to ask will change from "How can I teach this content?" to, "How can I get students to learn this content?"
Nouveautés : améliorations pour l'utilisation en classe.
"Shared iPad for students: Students can log in to any iPad in any classroom and make it their own."
6. MCGRAW-HILL SMARTBOOKS
You had to know the publishing giants would make their presence known beyond a single platform, and McGraw-Hill Education’s Smartbooks are no exception. The $19.99 reader-adaptive digital textbooks capable of measuring everything from retention to reading pace are available on Android tablets as well as the iPad. As of CES 2013 in January, they were also considering a Windows 8/RT version.