I currently use an iPhone to check for emails from my students and respond to them. I can also check in on my course management system (CMS) but, wow, is that clunky on an iPhone. And I can't really make changes easily, either. And keeping my Facebook pages for my blogs for students and professors up to date from my iPhone isn't ideal either.
When I first heard about the iPad, I thought it may be the solution I need for some of these functions I need:
- An easy way to navigate through and use my CMS while away from campus (and away from hotspots), as when I'm at a conference or taking a weekend hike.
- Use full-color e-books. I absolutely love my Kindle . . . but being an anatomy and physiology professor (and author), the monochrome Kindle just won't cut it for my discipline.
- Print the occasional document using a printer connected to my wireless network.
- Multitask among my email client, my CMS, and other programs.
- Allow me to use slide presentations, video, and other media on a large enough screen to share with students. That includes my Flash-based lecture Previews.
Did you know that . . .
- You can't print a document from an iPad
- Huh? That's a pretty basic function for a hand-held computer, I think.
- You can't connect to a monitor or projector
- So I can't show media to more than a couple of students at time during a help session away from my "smart" classroom.
- You can't use Flash.
- WHAT?! You read that correctly . . . iPad cannot access Flash-based websites, cannot display certain functions at other websites (the Flash-based features), cannot use the new Flash-based e-book readers . . . . the list is virtually endless.
- The display isn't designed for reading.
- Because it doesn't use e-ink (like the Kindle) or even OLED (organic light emitting diode) in the screen, you're not going to have the same "easy on the eyes" experience of a dedicated e-book reader. I like to sometimes read for an hour more . . . but with the iPad, I think that may be difficult.
- There is no optical drive and no USB connectivity
- So if you want to watch or rip video or music media, you'll need a "real" computer.
- Want to view or edit and save the slides on your thumb drive? Forget it.
- You cannot multitask.
- No switching between open programs like you can on a "real" computer.
- Oh, my.
I'd love to love an iPad. I simply cannot.
Anybody out there have a different opinion to offer?
{NOTE: You may want to check out 10 Things Apple Doesn't Want You to Know About the iPad }
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