Question about RevMobile

Terry Judd tsj at unimelb.edu.au
Sun Apr 11 21:06:19 EDT 2010


On 12/04/10 8:47 AM, "Mark Swindell" <mdswindell at cruzio.com> wrote:

> While the iPad is no LaserDisk, it will have to do.  :)
> 
> For educational consumption media (multimedia), the iPad is what was promised
> 15-20 years before it could be implemented.  I think it could prove very, very
> valuable in education on myriad levels.  Unfortunately we are living in an era
> of broken budgets and cynicism on so many levels when it comes to education.
> 
> When developers, working with educators, can make a decent living on
> developing educational software, good software may come.  When the interface
> become obscured enough so teachers and students don't have to spend so much
> frustration capital problem-solving, when the per unit price point becomes low
> enough, and when the software and interfaces becomes clever enough, perhaps
> some universal good will come of it and it's counterparts.  I'm hopeful.  It
> will never replace the laptop, but with an added keyboard and pointing device
> it could certainly do dual service as one... after all, it is a monitor.

I still think netbooks offer greater flexibility overall but we're certainly
considering iPads for use by medical students in clinical settings. The
tablet form seems just about right in that case (no moving parts). I'm very
much hoping that the recent iPhone OS licensing changes don't shut Rev out
of the picture.

Terry...
> 
> Mark
> 
> On Apr 11, 2010, at 2:48 PM, René Micout wrote:
> 
>> 
>> Le 11 avr. 2010 à 17:40, Richard Gaskin a écrit :
>> 
>>> 
>>> In brief, I see the iPad as one of the most powerful an innovative media
>>> CONSUMPTION devices ever.  But for media AUTHORING, we still have computers.
>> 
>> Richard
>> I agree with that.
>> I also think that the usefulness of the iPad has not yet been revealed. For
>> now, the only applications that have been shown are only adjusting the iPhone
>> apps (question of scale) or Macintosh applications tailored to the iPad
>> (question of use). The best is yet to come, at least I hope so. I'm waiting
>> for new programs and it is true that I would like to build them myself. Time
>> will tell if this is possible.
>> René_______________________________________________




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