Everything education
Apple is hosting an event in New York tomorrow, and if the chalkboard logo is any indication, we'll be seeing some new content for educators, specifically new interactive textbooks delivered on iPad through a new file format and publishing system curated by Apple.
The Wall Street Journal reports that Apple’s iWork VP Roger Rosner has been charged to lead Apple's entry into the digital textbook arena.
According to people familiar with the matter,
Clayton Morris has chimed in on the January media event and what Apple may have in store for us.
This event will focus on iTunes University and Apple in education
A recent trial of iPads by the Oklahoma State University has delivered some extremely positive results for the Apple tablet. The trial, which took place in the fall of 2010,
Apple has sent out a note to developers regarding an App Store volume purchase program that allows educational institutions to make bulk purchases at a 50% discount.
We’re pleased to
The ultimate in interactive elements has arrived in the form of The Elements for iPad. I was a little late getting to this app seeing as how it came out
Apple is gearing up their 2009 university student-targeted promotion, and it turns out this year is a lot like last year:
A Mac has everything university students need for school.



































