Educators assess iPhones for instruction


As education-specific applications emerge, schools mull whether to invest in the devices

By Meris Stansbury, Assistant Editor, eSchool News
Apple's iPhone made quite a splash when it debuted earlier this summer--and educators, too, are intrigued by the device. As new applications emerge that can run on the iPhone, some of which specifically target education, schools are considering whether the iPhone can be an effective classroom tool.
August 16, 2007—Techies and trendsetters, Apple fans and cell-phone enthusiasts have all been buzzing about Apple's new iPhone. Many educators, too, are intrigued by this new technology and are weighing its potential impact in schools.
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Posted: Wed - August 22, 2007 at 11:53 PM          


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