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MS Office on an iPad? Turn iPad, PC, Mac into a "thin client"

MS Office on an iPad? Turn iPad, PC, Mac into a "thin client" | School Leaders on iPads & Tablets | Scoop.it

Walt Mossberg reviews an OnLive Desktop.


This week, Onlive Inc., in Palo Alto, Calif., is releasing an app that brings the full, genuine Windows versions of the key Office productivity apps—Word, Excel and PowerPoint—to the iPad. And it’s free. These are the real programs. They look and work just like they do on a real Windows PC. They let you create or edit genuine Word documents, Excel spreadsheets and PowerPoint presentations.


Thin Client


To get files into and out of OnLive Desktop, you log into a Web site on your PC or Mac, where you see all the documents you’ve saved to your cloud repository. You can use this Web site to upload and download files to your OnLive Desktop account. Any changes made will be automatically synced, the company says, though I wasn’t able to test that capability in my pre-release version.


Because it’s a cloud-based service, OnLive Desktop won’t work offline, such as in planes without Wi-Fi. And it can be finicky about network speeds. It requires a wireless network with at least 1 megabit per second of download speed, and works best with at least 1.5 to 2.0 megabits. Many hotels have trouble delivering those speeds, and, in my tests, the app refused to start in a hotel twice, claiming insufficient network speed when the hotel Wi-Fi was overloaded.


The free version of the app has some other limitations. You get just 2 gigabytes of file storage, there’s no Web browser or email program like Outlook included, and you can’t install additional software. If many users are trying to log onto the OnLive Desktop servers at once, you may have to wait your turn to use Office.


In the coming weeks, the company plans to launch a Pro version, which will cost $10 a month. It will offer 50 GB of cloud document storage, “priority” access to the servers, a Web browser, and the ability to install some added programs. It will also allow you to collaborate on documents with other users, or even to chat with, and present material to, groups of other OnLive Desktop users.

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600 School Districts Nationwide Implement iPad Projects via AASB Consortium for Digital Learning

600 School Districts Nationwide Implement iPad Projects via AASB Consortium for Digital Learning | School Leaders on iPads & Tablets | Scoop.it

"When the 2011-12 school year began, students in about 600 districts nationwide returned with a new piece of tech: their own personal Apple iPad."


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Evernote for Education | Ed Technology Guy

Evernote for Education | Ed Technology Guy | School Leaders on iPads & Tablets | Scoop.it

Evernote is a digital notebook that allows you to take text notes, clip web pages, upload images and files, and much more...store them and access them from any Internet-enabled device, anywhere, any time.


Uses:

  • Meeting notes
  • schedules
  • web clippings
  • lesson resources
  • travel notes and much more.
  • "clip" web sites into a note and hyperlinks on the web page are kept when clipped into Evernote.
  • Attach files to your notes. 
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Apple starts selling interactive high-school textbooks for the iPad

Apple starts selling interactive high-school textbooks for the iPad | School Leaders on iPads & Tablets | Scoop.it
NEW YORK — Apple Inc. on Thursday launched its attempt to make the iPad a replacement for a satchel full of textbooks by starting to sell electronic versions of a handful of standard high-school books.


Highlights from Washington Post Business:

  • E-Textbooks from major publishers will include: Video, Other Interactive Elements

Publishers

  • Three largest publisher participate
  1. McGraw-Hill: Biology, Environmental Science
  2. Pearson: Algebra 1, Chemistry
  3. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, also plans to supply books to Apple’s store, but none were immediately available.
  • Major textbook publishers have been making electronic versions of their products for years, but until recently, there hasn’t been any hardware suitable to display them.
  • cost $15 or less
  • Digital Divide - It wouldn’t work to let students who can afford to buy their own iPads use them in class with textbooks they buy themselves, alongside poorer students with printed books.“The digital divide issue could be very embarrassing.
  • iTunes and CMS - Apple will release an app for iTunes U, which has been a channel for colleges to release video and audio from lectures, through iTunes. The app will open that channel to K-through-12 schools, and will let teachers present outlines, post notes and communicate with students in other ways.
  1. =“a shot across the bow” of Blackboard Inc
  • Author Books - iBook Author, an application for Macs that lets people create electronic textbooks.


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Scriptogr.am Turns Your Dropbox Into a Blog

Scriptogr.am Turns Your Dropbox Into a Blog | School Leaders on iPads & Tablets | Scoop.it
Want to start a free blog using nothing but text files and a service you already know and love? Scriptogr.am can turn a folder in your Dropbox account into a simple blog.


To get started you just connect your Dropbox account to Scriptogr.am, choose a Dropbox folder for the blog, and start adding static Markdown files to that folder. From the Scriptogr.am site you can then choose a theme (with custom CSS options) and set up a custom domain (if you wish).

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Study: Algebra iPad app garners higher math scores over traditional textbooks

Study: Algebra iPad app garners higher math scores over traditional textbooks | School Leaders on iPads & Tablets | Scoop.it

Study: Algebra iPad app garners higher math scores over traditional textbooks' on Digital Trends.


A yearlong study using a large educational publishers new algebra iPad app explores the tablet's role in education over traditional textbooks

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Technology for all students: ‘AL to put tablets in the hands of HS students

Technology for all students: ‘AL to put tablets in the hands of HS students | School Leaders on iPads & Tablets | Scoop.it

A proposal expected to be discussed during the 2012 Alabama legislative session is one that, if passed, would put 21st century technology in the hands of all high school students in Alabama.

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iTunes U vs. Blackboard – A Look at Apple’s New Online System | PadGadget

iTunes U vs. Blackboard – A Look at Apple’s New Online System | PadGadget | School Leaders on iPads & Tablets | Scoop.it

Previously, iTunes U primarily supplied lectures to students who missed class and to other distance learners, but now the functionality has been extended.The update puts it on par with other online class management systems like Blackboard, and if there’s one company that can completely overhaul an existing system that’s in need of improvement, it’s Apple.

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