Mobile technology makes it possible to do everything on the go. From smartphones and tablets, people can read, communicate, browse, play games, shop, work, and now with Udemy’s new iPad app, learn.
Apple recently announced a number of updates and new resources for K–12 educators, including new instructional resources emphasizing project-based learning, creativity, and collaboration, as well as ...
Pad owners searching for a drawing app for beginners can often find themselves with an app that doesn’t really suit their ...
Tiggly, an educational app designed for iPad’s youngest users – babies! (oh, and toddlers, too) – has raised a Series A round of funding led by Habermaass GmbH, a Germany-based early play and learning ...
Even though I own an iPad and several other tablets, I'm much more likely to use my desktop Windows PC or my MacBook Air because I prefer using a keyboard to a touchscreen. But, after seeing Curious' ...
Here's an interesting alternative to playing your toddler more Sesame Street reruns: Edtech company Osmo has launched an iPad-enabled learning tool for the preschool set. Aimed at children between the ...
During its education event in January, Apple unveiled its plans to revolutionize the K-12 classroom with the iPad, electronic textbooks, a revamped version of iTunes U that supports content for K-12 ...
Two years after its iPad pilot programs began, Reed College has declared them a success. Here Brandon Hamilton, class of 2011, studies on campus. (Photo by Kevin Myers) When Dr. Martin Ringle ...
“Part of the way [the iPad] has helped build community is that it’s been a really great learning experience for teachers and students, especially in the first year, when we were piloting. They were ...