Apple has added three new webpages to the “ Students ” section of its website, outlining how a Mac, iPhone, iPod touch and iPad can help college students in their studies. While three new pages have been added in total, two focus on Apple’s mobile operating system. As noted at the iPhone webpage: iPod touch and iPhone put thousands of apps — and countless possibilities — in your pocket. That’s just part of why they’re ideal for college students on the go
Apple has added three new webpages to the “ Students ” section of its website, outlining how a Mac, iPhone, iPod touch and iPad can help college students in their studies. While three new pages have been added in total, two focus on Apple’s mobile operating system.
mMarkup ($4.99) by Mark Johannessen Consulting is a convenient productivity app, designed to allow users to read and mark PDF documents on the go. Instead of having to lug around papers and notebooks, everything can be accessed from an iPad. mMarkup has many features, but they are a bit difficult to use; it takes a while to become familiar with them
Gosh, they grow up so fast, don’t they? Our little iPad , who’s birth was witnessed by the entire tech world way back in April, is about to head off into the wide-world of academia. That’s right guys, the iPad is heading off to college. Oklahoma State University, among others , has grand plans to debut what CNN describes as a “pilot iPad program” this fall, with students of the School of Media and Strategic Communications and the Spears School of Business being eligible to receive a free iPad, to be used alongside their studies.
There are a whole bunch of students working at AppAdvice, including myself, and if there is one thing we definitely all agree on about the iPad, it is that it should be a damn neat device for college. Indeed, not only it will spare you the burden of carrying heavy books and fighting with printouts, but it will most probably be one of the most convenient ways to take and share notes .





