Re: [apple-iphone] iPad in the classroom?

Saturday, January 30, 2010 6:46 AM By Livemail

 

OOPS. That should have read:

"Also, that iWork (or whatever it is called) HAS a real word processor."

Chuck F.
NE PA

----- Original Message -----
From: Charles
I can't address everything in your post, but:

The iPad DOES have Wi-Fi at no extra charge. It would also be able to use the school's network for free, just like your computers already do.

But, if you want to use 3G or EDGE via AT+T's cell-towers, that is what costs extra.

Also, that iWork (or whatever it is called) is a real word processor.

The rest, I cannot address, as I am not much into PowerPoint, never even heard of Photostory, and such.
Chuck F.
NE PA

----- Original Message -----
From: baileyq
Still, I don't know of a school willing to pay $100-200 more for each iPad that can't word process, do powerpoint, photostory. My students' netbooks are loaded with software and there's no extra charge for data because they're wifi enabled and use the school's network. I can't see it happening in schools. Without a real word processor, it's not worth it for schools.
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