
I have heard some rough stories from high schools that give each student an iPad and dealing with breaks and completely destroyed units but I guess part of that comes from the understanding that they are students and accidents will happen.
I have also seen great apps for the iPad that are for students. They make books interactive and fun in a way that is all new for kids. I love apps like Touch Press that offer a number of interactive books on education topics such as the periodic table and gemstones. It lets you explore up close, 3-D images of gemstones and its properties. It also has music and information that is interesting as well as engaging for students. I think this is a great way for students to learn without even knowing they are learning. There are also apps that have weird or strange facts. What a great way for them to learn something that will stick with them such as "A waterfall in Hawaii flows up instead of down." It can be a way to start off the day with random information as well as an attention grabber for students. The great part of having an iPad is while it is a large initial expense, many educational and game apps are free or very low cost. The few I highlight here are no more than two dollars and most are completely free. I think iPads are a great way to enhance student learning!
iPads have definitely changed the standard for engaging student learners. I think it creates a whole new scope of hands on or interactive learning and yet it can be used in so many different ways. Do you have any apps that you would recommend for a library? What do kids love to play with that will be great to use everyday?