The quality and number of education apps has increased over the last few years. The following guide identifies apps that students and parents can use to stay on top over summer… Read more »
In order to make kid-friendly apps more accessible, Samsung has partnered with kids app curator Fingerprint to create a dedicated app network. Read more »
There doesn’t need to be a fight between teaching and technology in the classroom. The right combination of the two can deliver personalized learning to improve kids’ understanding and enable success. Read more »
iPads will replace books, classrooms and, in some ways, teachers. A principal of the Steve Jobs school says in seven years their model will be totally normal. Read more »
A misperception, somewhat tied to age, is the level of education app developers have completed. Most are not high school or college students developing apps on the side. In fact, more… Read more »
For years, newspaper subscribers who go on vacation have donated their papers to classrooms where students would do things like cut out pictures. Now, Boston readers will be donating iPads instead. Read more »
While paid apps are more prevalent than ad-based revenue models, many developers view apps as projects rather than products, so they are not highly motivated to monetize their applications. Composed mainly… Read more »
On Tuesday, Apple CEO Tim Cook declared that the adoption of the iPad by educational institutions was “unlike anything I’ve seen in technology.” It’s not just a cheaper iPad 2 that’s… Read more »
Like last month, California and Hawaii lead in new iPad activations, accounting for nearly 18 and 16 percent, respectively. But Nebraska is a surprise No. 3. A big part of that… Read more »