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Why the iPad is such a great learning device

Across the US, universities and schools see the iPad as the device which will take classroom education truly into the digital era. Educators in particular, feel that tablets will change education because they dovetail with the goals and purposes of education in the digital age.

Let’s look at the features that make the iPad such a great learning device.

Touch Screen Usability

The touch screen of the iPad has extended Human Computer Interaction (HCI) in a way that mimics human gestures. The iPad touch screen enables intuitive touch to interact with computers, bypassing mouse-click and PC learning requirements, and getting straight into the action. While adults with ingrained technology habits consider the lack of keyboard a problem, digital natives have a different perspective.

Kids who haven’t learned to read or operate a remote, are picking up the iPad’s interface with remarkable speed. According to June 2010 Ad Age article “How the iPad Became Child’s Play – and Learning Tool”, after using the device, toddlers as young as 18 months try to interface with TVs and monitors as if they were touch screens too, indicating how intuitive this technology may be to the iPad generation.

Single Screen User Interface

The iPad does not provide users the ability to read information from multiple sources simultaneously on a single screen through windows. This perceived shortcoming makes the iPad prone to criticism as a productivity device. However as a learning tool, the iPad’s single-screen interface reduces elements of interruption and potentially enhances user orientation to a specific task.

An abundance of features can be a disturbance to the cognitive process and educators often prefer mobile devices without distracting features like messaging and phone calls.

The single screen user interface may help students stick to their assignments, as closing and launching other applications takes time and can be monitored in class. In fact teachers at the Hawaii Preparatory Academy in Kamuela feel the iPad’s flat screen also makes it harder to hide surreptitious surfing.

A Better eReader

The iPad’s Book Reader is one of its most popular features and already outpacing Amazon’s Kindle according to data released by Student Monitor, a firm that researches consumption trends among college students.

Their March 2010 survey of 1,200 students at 100 colleges, indicates that of students who reported interest in buying an e-reader, 46% said they favored the iPad, versus 38% for Kindle. That works out to around 782,000 students who might soon buy the iPad for its e-reader capabilities alone.

Convergence & Productivity

Long ago, school children only needed a slate and chalk for all learning. Similarly, today’s tablets can provide for every kind of learning requirement without external devices like a mouse or keyboard.

Modern educators are voicing the need for learning to be more contextual and engaging. Mobile phones and digital whiteboards add a level of interactivity, but not a lot of computing power, and a laptop is not always convenient.

The iPad fills this gap by enabling a host of activities such as referencing, collaborating and content creation. In an August 2010 Wired.com article, “The Web Is Dead. Long Live the Internet”, the transformation from open web browsing to specialized apps was a change driven by the Apple model of mobile computing. The iPad leverages this trend by providing personalized choice of content, a big plus for students users.

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Emantras releases Mobl21 HD for iPad

Award-winning Mobl21 m-learning app now available on the iPad

Mobl21 HDAn innovative learning app, Mobl21 enables educators and learners to create content for any subject, which can be accessed from mobile devices. Leveraging its existing educational features, Mobl21 brings the best of mobile learning capabilities to the iPad, making it ideally suited for on-the-go learning. Using HTML5 and CSS3 technologies, the Mobl21 iPad application provides a rich set of user interactions for an enhanced learning experience.

“The iPad itself is a natural learning device,” says Sesh Kumar, CEO Emantras, “It offers students the ability to explore content in a non-linear fashion, which is how the learning process works. Mobl21 also follows this dynamic learning method, making it an ideal fit to work with the iPad. And unlike other educational products, Mobl21 is not limited to a specific grade or subject but can be flexibly adapted to any learning requirement.”

Mobl21 HD lets learners access study material, easily look up new words and terms, watch videos, animation and listen to audio files or podcasts related to any subject. Mobl21 is ideal for studying important lessons and revising items like dates, nomenclature, formulae, equations or even for exam prep.

Winner of the 2010 SIIA “Most Innovative Education Product” & Named MobileBeat 2010 Top 20 Finalist.

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Mobile Learning Weekly Cartoon – 28 Dec 2010

Can I carry your iPad

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How Schools Are Putting the iPad to Work

Universities and schools around the nation–and even the world–are distributing iPads to students and faculty to start the new school year. Some are using the device to lure talented freshmen; others hope faculty and students will merely experiment with the tablet as a learning tool. But a few educators are betting the iPad will herald a revolution in the classroom, once-and-for-all displacing musty textbooks in favor of a mobile multimedia device that can engage students in new and innovative ways.

Here are a few examples of how educators are putting the iPad to work this year:

Recruiting Tool
George Fox University in Oregon has recruited students since 1991 by distributing computers and laptops to all incoming freshmen. Officials have considered dropping the expensive program in recent years. Instead, this year’s freshmen were given a choice: MacBook or iPad. About 70 students–10 percent of the incoming class–chose the tablet, which costs about half as much as the laptop ($499 versus $999 for the base models of each).

Shoulder Saver
Cedars School of Excellence, a K-12 school near Glasgow, Scotland, is distributing iPads to all of its 105 students this fall. Fraser Speirs, who is supervising the project, is particularly excited about reducing the amount of paper students lug around. There’s no immediate plan to use e-textbooks, he said, but homework will be assigned and collected through e-mail–and completed using Apple’s Pages software.

Computing with Less Distraction
At another K-12 school–Hawaii Preparatory Academy in Kamuela–teacher Dr. Bill Wiecking said the app-oriented iPads are a safe way to bring computers to young students without leaving them at the unfettered mercy of the World Wide Web. If students jump onto the Web using Safari, he said, it’s easier for teachers to see. The flat tablet makes it harder to hide surreptitious surfing.

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