I read on it, a lot. Instapaper is great for saving articles and blog posts for later reading. My iPad is also loaded with PDF's related to my teaching and research, which I often take notes on, using iAnnotate
Coursera forced to call off a MOOC amid complaints about the course | Inside Higher Ed - 0 views
The iPad for Professors: Evaluating a Productivity Tool After One Year - Technology - T... - 1 views
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Add a Bluetooth keyboard, and I have an incredibly lightweight writing machine with enough battery power to last me all day long. And to those critics who argue that you can't create media on the iPad, I suggest they spend some time with the new GarageBand app
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traveling or doing any light work for school or work
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MOOCs: Excitement and Apprehension | Inside Higher Ed - 1 views
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udutu | Create simulations online with ease. - 2 views
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I had made a quiz in udutu and thought it was just okay. Generally, quiz authoring tools do not seem to offer enough choice of question types. Even ~20 or so aren't helpful if many of them differ only in graphics or number of items. Also, you can't tie feedback to particular configurations of answers in multiple-part questions or branch based on those configurations. That all said, Udutu is pretty good for freeware, but I don't think I'd recommend it unless someone couldn't afford Presenter, Articulate, or Captivate, which seem to give you more graphical control, at least. It doesn't seem to be that there is a good solution out there, yet.
YouTube - What is a MOOC? - 2 views
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