
Do’s and Dont’s for educators considering a Bring Your Own Device learning initiative.

Yep, there are alternatives out there, but the Apple iPad continues to dominate the tablet marketplace.

Think an Ivy League education is out of your reach? Harvard is teaming up with MIT to provide classes online. Is this the future of education?

Can’t get better than free. Numerous developers are offering free iPad learning apps for educators. Here’s the info as well as a link to sign up.

One school district tells students to BYOT — Bring Your Own Technology.

Here’s an interesting article about a scholarly study done to determine whether iPad is appropriate as a tool to aid dentists. Spoiler: it definitely is!

What is happening to handwriting in today’s tech-driven classroom? Here’s an interesting article on the subject!

Here’s a great list of iPad apps appropriate for special needs children. This includes Artik Pix (above), an app which uses flashcards and matching for children with speech delays.
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Come join us at the National School Boards Association (NSBA) annual conference in Boston! We’ll be at Booth #424. The event takes place from April 21st to the 23rd.