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Budget-Friendly Tablets for School | PCMag.com - 0 views

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    "LAPTOPSDESKTOPSTABLETSPHONESSOFTWARECAMERASHDTVSPRINTERSMORE  Top SearchesOnline BackupWindows 8AndroidiPad TrendingiPhone 5CDMA vs GSMWin 8Sports Headphones HomeProduct GuidesLaptops & NotebooksTabletsBudget-Friendly Tablets for School Budget-Friendly Tablets for School Can't cough up the half-grand to tote a new iPad around campus this semester? These six very capable Android tablets come at a fraction of the price. By Eugene Kim August 22, 2012 0 CommentsGoogle 1 Share 29 Tweet 18 Submit 9230 Share 0 Pin It 0 EmailPrint It's that dreadful time of year again. Your beach tan is slowly fading and the warm days of carefree existence are quickly slipping away-it's time to get back into the school groove. A shiny tablet, like the New Apple iPad, might help cure those back-to-school blues, but that $500 entry price likely has your student checking account shuddering in fear. The thing is, though, you can get a very capable tablet that lets you watch videos, hit Facebook and Twitter, read books (even textbooks!), and do much more, for less than half the price of an iPad. The first question is: Do you even need a tablet? The short answer is probably not. If your intentions are strictly academic, which, ahem, I'm sure they are, then a simple laptop should do you fine. Tablets lack physical keyboards, have relatively small screens, aren't very good at multitasking, and have limited printer support-all crucial needs for the budding scholar. But there's more to school than academics. In between all those carbonated beverages, you'll want to unwind with your favorite TV shows, movies, music, and games-and that's exactly where tablets excel. They're lightweight, easy to use, fast and responsive, and perfect for media consumption. Plus, there's an ever-growing selection of apps at your disposal to help your tablet do even more. There are plenty of cheapo tablets out there, with shoddy builds, aging hardware, and outdated software, but there are also some excellent bar
Lucy Gray

Small Size, Big Potential: Mobile Learning Devices in School > Consortium for School Ne... - 0 views

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    The Consortium for School Networking (CoSN) today released the third and final monograph from its three-part 2011 Compendium, titled "Small Size, Big Potential: Mobile Learning Devices in School." The monograph explores the growing use of mobile learning devices in schools and how such initiatives are positively impacting student achievement. In its examination, the monograph provides detailed examples from districts across the United States that are pioneering this innovative transformation of the 21st century classroom.   
Lucy Gray

Edmodo District Spotlight: Chicago Public Schools - Eventbrite - 0 views

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    This webinar will highlight the Chicago Public School District's use of Edmodo as part of their iPad initiative. Technology Integration Specialist Margaret Murphy will be joined by educators from Chicago Public Schools to discuss how mobile devices and Edmodo can be used to improve classroom engagement and bring users throughout the district together.
Lucy Gray

AISC Middle School iPad Pilot - 0 views

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    "Follow us as Ms Sebesan's 8th grade Algebra 1 and Physical Science classes at the American International School of Chennai explore the wonders of IPads!"
Lucy Gray

Is the iPad mini Right-priced for Education? - The Mac Observer - 0 views

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    "It's that last part that intrigues me, however. I know that many, many families and schools will be hard-pressed to digest even the 16 GB Wi-Fi model at $329 in K-12 --  educational discounts notwithstanding. As we know, Mr. Cook likes to brag about how well the iPads are doing in schools, but two factors remain missing: a really affordable price and strong corporate initiatives in the K-12 marketplace. Is Apple missing an opportunity?"
Lucy Gray

Half of High Schoolers Own a Smartphone or Tablet - PR Newswire - The Sacramento Bee - 0 views

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    According to a mobile learning report released today from Blackboard Inc. and Project Tomorrow®, nearly 50 percent of high schoolers and 40 percent of middle schoolers now own or have access to a smartphone or tablet, marking a 400 percent increase since 2007. The report, which compares key opportunities and challenges in mobile device usage among K-12 students, finds that with this widespread adoption, more schools and school districts are considering the incorporation of mobile devices into instruction
Lucy Gray

Pinterest Contest for Educators to Win Back-to-School Classroom Tech - 2 views

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    Califone is sponsoring a Pinterest contest for back to school
Lucy Gray

Educators must enforce rules on mobile devices - New Philadelphia, OH - The Times-Reporter - 1 views

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    "I tell the kids every year coming into school that we're not against cell phones, but you're here to learn, so they belong in your locker or in your vehicle if you drive to school," Davis said.
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