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To Get the Most Out of Tablets, Use Smart Curation | MindShift - 2 views

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    "o Get the Most Out of Tablets, Use Smart Curation"
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What You Need To Know Before Buying A Tablet - 2 views

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    "If you're thinking of buying a tablet you are not alone"
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How Tablets Are Changing the Way We Search - 1 views

  • The tablet, more so than other devices, can know enough about you to understand the context around your queries and give you better answers, he says. “Search becomes a unified experience on a tablet … a unified experience between our eyes, our ears and our cognitive processes.”
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Tablets Will Transform the Classroom [OPINION] - 0 views

  • How on earth does a teacher create an engaging lesson for 32 different learners, especially when each learner carries his own individualized learning style? It’s at this very point that tablet integration gets exciting.
  • When the correct apps are applied to the appropriate subject on a creative touchable interface, learners are free to work at different paces, in the same class and with the same teacher. The teacher then becomes free to work with the different ability groups, and to focus on developing the day’s curriculum.
  • I’m hoping that teachers continue to welcome the forthcoming opportunities in digital education. The tablet interface and app potential is a great step forward for the brilliant educators across the world.
Phil Taylor

People Who Own Tablets Are Glued to Them, Read More News - 0 views

  • First and foremost, tablet owners are clearly more engaged when using the devices. Whereas the desktop has myriad distractions popping up left and right, tablets tend to be best for doing one or two tasks at a time. This is good for publishers, who struggle to keep the fractured attention of readers, but it's also good for other brands.
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How to Choose the Right Tablet for Your School - 0 views

  • "When you talk about the choice between Android and iOS, that's a big decision. But the bigger decision is, 'Are we going to change our whole attitude to how we're delivering the lessons to the students?'"
  • "If you have a really slow wireless connection, and you're going to have to solely rely on apps, the amount of educational apps available for the iPad far outnumber what's available for Android and the quality of them," Starr said. But if you have a fast connection and want to use online content at no cost, remember that the majority of that content is based on Flash
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edulicious - edulicious - Tablets or Laptops? Ask the Right Questions. - 0 views

  • I love my iPad as a learning device, I think the only answer right now is the laptop (at least for kids older than 3rd grade).
  • Kids may already have their own mobile devices, so open up BYOD.  Why buy them things they might already have?
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