The biggest and most oft-heard criticism of the iPad usually revolves around it not behaving like a desktop PC or laptop. The people making this complaint are simply missing the point.
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The biggest and most oft-heard criticism of the iPad usually revolves around it not behaving like a desktop PC or laptop. The people making this complaint are simply missing the point.
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Great article on how to make sure that ICT is integrated in the classroom while the content – the learning is still "the thing" Via Ricard Garcia, Renee Maufroid, Teaching, Learning & Developing with Technology Delete the scoop?
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There are several compelling reasons here for using iPads ( as opposed to other tablets) in the classroom. This article clearly outlines some of the main reasons.