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What is iPod Touch

Handbook of Research on Mobile Devices and Smart Gadgets in K-12 Education
An all-purpose handheld PC by Apple Inc. that runs on Apple’s iOS operating system and connects to the internet through Wi-Fi, but does not use a cellular network.
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The iPad: A Mobile Learning Device and Innovative Note-Taking Tool
Julia Bennett (Beaver Area School District, USA) and Danielle McKain (Beaver Area School District, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-2706-0.ch013
Abstract
Mobile learning is becoming more prominent in all levels of education. While educators strive to keep up with the learning needs of twenty-first century students, research on best practices for mobile devices in the classroom is limited. There is a great deal of research on traditional note-taking, but mobile devices have changed the way students take notes. While electronic note-taking began with simply typing notes on a laptop computer, it has quickly transformed into a multitude of options with various note-taking applications (apps). The purpose of this chapter is to provide a brief review of mobile devices and note-taking in K-12 classrooms. Additionally, it reviews and compares features of eight note-taking applications. These apps change how notes are taken, organized, stored, and accessed. This chapter provides an overview of each application with specific examples using Notability, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of taking notes on the iPad.
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Mobile Device Selection in Higher Education: iPhone versus iPod Touch
A WiFi capable mobile device that is based on the iPhone platform. In 2008 it was distinct from the iPhone in that it offered only WiFi access, not GSM or 3-G, and it did not include a camera.
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