The chief executive of Apple, Timothy D. Cook, has a prediction: the day will come when tablet devices like the Apple outsell traditional personal computers. His forecast has backing from a growing number of analysts and veteran technology industry executives, who contend that the torrid growth rates of the iPad, combined with tablet competition from the likes of Amazon.com and Microsoft, make a changing of the guard a question of when, not if.
People who read e-books on tablets like the are realizing that while a book in print or on a black-and-white Kindle is straightforward and immersive, a tablet offers a menu of distractions that can fragment the reading experience, or stop it in its tracks. E-mail lurks tantalizingly within reach.
Knowledge is power, and power is control. Its simple logic really. For all of us thirsting for knowledge, there is an ocean of itunes apps to swim through. The iPad gets an 'A' in the classroom so I've put together the top 5 itunes apps for students and of course the top 5 itunes apps for teachers.