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This post is part of a series that revisits some of our readers’ favorite articles from the past that still contain awesome and relevant information that you might find useful. This post was originally published on May 24th, 2011.Macs are becoming much more popular with college students now...

Classes are winding down, but one dad on Reddit is looking back on all the first days of school with his son. Which apparently were all spent posing in the driveway. Pretty cool, and only repeats outfits once. [Reddit via BIOTV via Daily What]More »

With the rise of iPads in education continuing at a steady pace, it only seems natural to find ways to replace PC-dependent methods of academic work. Over the past year, I have tasked myself with replacing traditional education methods with the functionality of my iPad, from reading textbooks to ...

Is Apple's e-textbook ecosystem ready for the 2012 - 2013 school year? Many schools in the U.S. haven’t even had their spring break yet, but school administrators are already planning for the next school year. For public schools that means determining how best to allocate scarce financi...

It's midmorning and the faces of the students in Tim Wesmiller's religious studies class...

Never ones to wait on official Apple numbers, which could be coming as soon as Apple’s Q1 2012 results call tomorrow, analysts are already trying to peg Apple’s foray into the digital textbook market at 350,000 education-centric iBooks in the first 3 days. AllThingsD quotes reports: ...

Today, Apple has been making a bunch of education-related announcements, and one of them is a new app for iTunes U. iTunes U was where recorded university classes were shared on Apple’s media portal. The iPad and iPhone app will include lots of helpful stuff, like professor’s office ...

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. On top of cutting the has...

The Wall Street Journal and Ars Technica have weighed in with information about Apple's upcoming education event. Both outlets cite the usual "people familiar with the matter" for their information, and their sources have generally given accurate info in the past. With those caveats out of the wa...

The Wall Street Journal and Ars Technica have weighed in with information about Apple's upcoming education event. Both outlets cite the usual "people familiar with the matter" for their information, and their sources have generally given accurate info in the past. With those caveats out of the wa...