Actual real-life teachers reporting on how iPads fit (or not) into schools | uLearning ... - 2 views
iPads in my classroom… now what? « Liberated Education - 4 views
iPad eBooks and eBook apps for Kids « Librarian in the Cloud - 1 views
Electronic Eye - 0 views
Electronic reading devices are transforming the concept of a book - Los Angeles Times - 0 views
Top Ten iPad Apps for Librarians | Information Tyrannosaur - 2 views
Amazon's Kindle Tops CR E-Book Reader Ratings: Consumer Reports http://pressroom.consum... - 0 views
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The Apple iPad as an E-Book Reader Consumer Reports did not include the Apple iPad in its e-reader Ratings because it is a computer with e-book capabilities, not a dedicated e-book reader. The iPad’s iBook app, one of at least three available for the device, offers fast page turns, with a dazzling virtual image one page curling back to reveal another, and the full-color screen is more eye-catching than the monochrome displays on the e-book readers. Type on its LCD touch screen is fine, though it is slightly less crisp than that of the best e-book readers. Compared to the most expensive e-book reader tested, Amazon’s Kindle DX, $490, Apple’s iPad is more expensive costing $500 and up and substantially heavier at 24 ounces versus the Kindle DX’s weight of 19 ounces. Consumer Reports recommends buying the iPad for e-books only if consumers are willing to compromise to get a multifunction device.
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NB: "The Apple iPad as an E-Book Reader Consumer Reports did not include the Apple iPad in its e-reader Ratings because it is a computer with e-book capabilities, not a dedicated e-book reader. The iPad's iBook app, one of at least three available for the device, offers fast page turns, with a dazzling virtual image one page curling back to reveal another, and the full-color screen is more eye-catching than the monochrome displays on the e-book readers. Type on its LCD touch screen is fine, though it is slightly less crisp than that of the best e-book readers. Compared to the most expensive e-book reader tested, Amazon's Kindle DX, $490, Apple's iPad is more expensive costing $500 and up and substantially heavier at 24 ounces versus the Kindle DX's weight of 19 ounces. Consumer Reports recommends buying the iPad for e-books only if consumers are willing to compromise to get a multifunction device."
For Ipad » Top 46 Best Free apps for iPad (that you should check out) - 2 views
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We went through the whole lot of free apps available for iPad (so you don’t have to) and selected the best 46 apps that are worth checking out. So have a look and please comment if you know any more that we miss in the list.
Bib 2.0: Ipad Listening Centers @ Your Library! - 0 views
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Create a series of book reviews/trailers, have "guest readers" of stories or poems, or any other audio/video cast you'd like. Load them on the iPad (on several iPads, if you're lucky enough!) with an eye-catching graphic icon. (I'll post a mini tutorial below on how to change the icon for those who don't know.)
Why I won't buy an iPad (and think you shouldn't, either) - Boing Boing - 0 views
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"The way you improve your iPad isn't to figure out how it works and making it better. The way you improve the iPad is to buy iApps. Buying an iPad for your kids isn't a means of jump-starting the realization that the world is yours to take apart and reassemble; it's a way of telling your offspring that even changing the batteries is something you have to leave to the professionals. "
Books in the Age of the iPad - Craig Mod - 0 views
eBook Readers: a Market Comparison - 0 views
iPad4Edu - 0 views
with iPads (Learning Continuity) - 0 views
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