The new iTunes U application for iPad and iPhone offers good examples of courses that include support for the enhanced features in iBooks 2, Apple informs via Inside iTunes.
“The new iTunes U app allows educators at universities, colleges, and K-12 schools to design and deliver full courses directly to your iP... |
8 February 2012 16:51 GMT |
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When it comes to politicians the customary attitude towards video games is one of distrust, with leaders often citing them as being a bad influence on children and something that needs to be regulated in the long term to limit their effects. But in a speech made to the Royal Society of London, Michael Gove, who is t... |
5 July 2011 15:01 GMT |
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Intel recently announced its decision to invest $100 million into U.S. university research, over the next 5 years, in order to develop new computing and communication technologies, the company planning to open Intel Science and Technology Centers across multiple universities throughout the year.
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27 January 2011 04:57 GMT |
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The Stanford University School of Medicine has announced plans to distribute iPads to its incoming class of first-year medical school and master’s of medicine students during their orientation period. The Apple tablets will be handed to 91 individuals this month as part of a trial program to integrate the devic... |
10 August 2010 03:19 GMT |
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Undergoing a biopsy is always a very complicated or painful process, when doctors use needles to take out a small piece of your liver, brain, lungs, or other organ. However, they are absolutely necessary, as they are the only way for experts to see if cancers or other conditions are developing in a patient. However, ... |
14 April 2009 05:14 GMT |
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Ever wondered why so many great movies of the past are rarely now on television? Why you never see Oscar features from the '50s or '60s anywhere? Mostly, it's because of the bad technical shape in which those movies are. Up until digital technology became available, movies tended to lose quality rather... |
28 February 2008 03:44 GMT |
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