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Friday, April 15, 2011

iPad 2 and its Classroom possibilities

Do you enjoy learning the newest technology?  Have you tried out the new iPad 2?

Houghton Mifflin this month, April 2011, introduced new apps for their Algebra 1 curriculum.


Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, a Boston company known for such educational products as textbooks, said it is launching HMH Fuse: Algebra 1, the first core K-12 education solution developed exclusively for the iPad. 

"The portability of a complete Algebra 1 course on an iPad enables students to learn in the classroom, on the bus, or at home — anytime, anywhere," the company said.

These are current prices, updated each day:


With iPad, the classroom is always at your fingertips.






 
At the iTunes App Store, there are thousands of apps available to download.
Apple’s iTunes U is home to more than 350,000 free lectures, videos, readings, and podcasts.  Universities such as Yale, Stanford, UC Berkeley, Oxford, Cambridge, MIT, Beijing Open University and The University of Tokyo, as well as broadcasters such as PBS, offer free content on iTunes U.

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