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6 Reasons Why Tablets Are Ready for the Classroom

Since the debut of the iPad,  tablets have captured the imagination of consumers. In just one year,  the iPad surpassed even the most optimistic of projections to define a  brand new product category and become the best-selling gadget of all time, and Forrester analysts project that in 2011, tablet sales will more than double.
But  are tablets ready for the classroom? Though tablets have caught on with  consumers, the higher education market has been slower to adopt, and  understandably so. From grades to degrees to job placement after  graduation, the devices that are used in classrooms are tied to  important outcomes.
As a result, colleges and universities must  proceed carefully when considering whether to adopt a new technology on a  large scale. However, reports from recent iPad pilot programs at schools across the country have been positive, and some colleges have even begun distributing tablets to all of their students. As we  wrap up the first post-iPad school year, do we know enough to make the  “fad, fail, magical” call? I think so.
By looking at all that  tablets offer in the context of student behavior and some of the recent  trends in education, it’s clear that tablets are ready for the  classroom. Here’s a look at the top reasons why.

1. Tablets Are the Best Way to Show Textbooks
2. Classrooms Are Ready for Tablets
3. Tablets Fit Students’ Lifestyles
4. Tablets Have the Software to Be Competitive
5. Tablets Integrate With Education IT Trends
6. Tablets Are Becoming More Available
Thanks, Mashable, I totally agree. Please include a fully digitized library, I’m so fed up with not being able to read a book for my exams, because it’s conferred all the time.
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6 Reasons Why Tablets Are Ready for the Classroom

Since the debut of the iPad, tablets have captured the imagination of consumers. In just one year, the iPad surpassed even the most optimistic of projections to define a brand new product category and become the best-selling gadget of all time, and Forrester analysts project that in 2011, tablet sales will more than double.

But are tablets ready for the classroom? Though tablets have caught on with consumers, the higher education market has been slower to adopt, and understandably so. From grades to degrees to job placement after graduation, the devices that are used in classrooms are tied to important outcomes.

As a result, colleges and universities must proceed carefully when considering whether to adopt a new technology on a large scale. However, reports from recent iPad pilot programs at schools across the country have been positive, and some colleges have even begun distributing tablets to all of their students. As we wrap up the first post-iPad school year, do we know enough to make the “fad, fail, magical” call? I think so.

By looking at all that tablets offer in the context of student behavior and some of the recent trends in education, it’s clear that tablets are ready for the classroom. Here’s a look at the top reasons why.

1. Tablets Are the Best Way to Show Textbooks
2. Classrooms Are Ready for Tablets
3. Tablets Fit Students’ Lifestyles
4. Tablets Have the Software to Be Competitive
5. Tablets Integrate With Education IT Trends
6. Tablets Are Becoming More Available

Thanks, Mashable, I totally agree. Please include a fully digitized library, I’m so fed up with not being able to read a book for my exams, because it’s conferred all the time.

Source: Mashable

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