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Tag Archives: ipads
Thoughts on Android in Education – Affordances and Extensibility
Recently, I became the somewhat proud owner of two new devices, an HTC Incredible S – a slick, 4-inch mobile sporting Android Gingerbread and the HTC Sense user interface – and ASUS eee Pad Transformer tablet, which includes Honeycomb 3.1 … Continue reading
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Technology Lessons from Travel
For the past week or so, I’ve been on the road, so to speak, travelling on holiday in Mexico. A frequent traveller who likes to soak up the culture of the country in which I find myself, I’m nonetheless unable … Continue reading
Blogger’s Frustration – the Technology or Us?
Having spent the past few days in Fiji, I thought I’d share some of my frustrations – and hopefully insights – about the perennial choice between netbooks and tablets for productivity and consumption with technology. As I’m now fully grappling … Continue reading
Open Source is the Answer
I’ve been in the lucky position of being able to trial a couple of iPads over the last term with some of the teachers and students at my school. At the same time, I was in the unlucky position of … Continue reading


