Apple in Education

Learning with iPod touch and iPhone.

iPod touch and iPhone are perfect for on-the-go learning. But don’t let their small size fool you. These devices put thousands of apps and countless possibilities in your pocket.

Thousands of apps in your pocket.

With so many education apps available, you can carry an entire library of reference materials with you anywhere. Apps help transform the way teachers teach and students learn. And there are apps for every subject and every stage of learning.

A 24/7 learning store at your fingertips.

Shop the App Store on iPhone and iPod touch to find apps for learning. Read descriptions and user reviews. Flick through a few screenshots. Then download the app wirelessly to your iPod touch or iPhone and start using it right away.

Apps aplenty.

Whether students need help defining a word, locating the lumbar spine or practicing French vocabulary, there’s definitely an app for that. And you’ll find it at the App Store. Tap Featured to get a list of new apps and see what’s hot. Peruse by category or check out the Top 25 apps. If you know exactly which app you’re looking for, find it with a quick search.

Word Magic

Kids ages 3-8 can learn to spell new words with this fun app. View in iTunes

Netter’s Anatomy Flash Cards

The best-selling anatomy classic now fits in your pocket. View in iTunes

Multiplication

See who reigns supreme as the ultimate math whiz. View in iTunes

HP12C Calculator

Business students will love this finance calculator app. View in iTunes

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On-the-go learning.

Most of what you do online with a computer you can do with iPhone or iPod touch. And you can do it wherever you go.

FaceTime

Video chat with a tap on iPhone 4 or iPod touch.1 Collaborate on projects with other schools, hold a virtual field trip or talk to (and see) museum, park or zoo staff. FaceTime also provides a face-to-face way for students with illnesses to chat with teachers from home. And it works right out of the box — no need to set up a special account or screen name.

HD Video Recording

With the iMovie app for iPhone 4 or iPod touch,2 there’s no need to wait until you’re back at your computer to edit video. Students can get right down to the business of mobile moviemaking. In real time. And in HD. How about video postcards for a class project? iMovie is built for Multi-Touch — you can combine and edit video clips, select dynamic themes and add music and photos with just a few taps. Then share your finished movies with the class, the school and the world via YouTube.

Wi-Fi wherever

Built-in Wi-Fi on iPod touch and iPhone means you and your students can do research on the web, write an email (even attach a photo or document), and chat or text with classmates or colleagues. iPod touch and iPhone instantly recognise nearby wireless networks. iPhone uses 3G as well as Wi-Fi to deliver rich HTML email, maps with GPS, and Safari web browsing over the cellular network. You can even email or browse the web while making a phone call.

Safari

The most advanced web browser for a mobile device comes standard on both iPhone and iPod touch. So you and your students can carry the power of the Internet right in your pocket. Just connect to a Wi-Fi or 3G network and you can use Safari for nearly everything you do on the web.

Mail

Email on iPod touch and iPhone looks and acts just like email on your computer. View your messages in rich HTML, including attachments. Mail recognises file types such as .doc, .jpg, .mp3 and many others. And setting up Mail is easy, because iPod touch and iPhone automatically enter settings for popular accounts including Gmail, MobileMe, Yahoo! Mail, AOL, and Microsoft Exchange.

Calendar

See all the appointments and activities that make up your life with iCal. You can create and manage multiple calendars and share them with colleagues and students over the Internet. And you can sync iCal to the calendar on your iPhone or iPod touch so you’ll never miss an appointment.

Keyboard

Typing on iPhone and iPod touch is easy. That’s because they have an intelligent keyboard that predicts and corrects words as you type. And when you turn your iPhone or iPod touch on its side, the keyboard switches from portrait to landscape with larger keys and more room to type.

Voice Memos

Record interviews, reading samples, study guides or class lectures with Voice Memos — included on iPhone and iPod touch. You can even share recordings via email.

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iPod touch and iPhone for all.

Built-in accessibility features make it easy for any student to benefit from all that iPhone and iPod touch have to offer. The 32GB and 64GB iPod touch and the iPhone 3GS come standard with features that accommodate people with physical impairments, visual and hearing challenges, and different learning styles.

VoiceOver

Touch the screen to hear a description of the item under your finger with the world’s first gesture-based screen reader.

Zoom

Magnify the entire screen of any application up to five times normal size and move left, right, up and down to view any portion of the screen up close.

White on Black

For higher contrast, you can change the display to white on black.

Mono Audio

If your hearing is limited in one ear, turn on Mono Audio to route audio into both earbuds, so you can hear both channels in either ear.

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iTunes U for iPhone and iPod touch.

The new iTunes U app lets you put all the assignments and materials students need for a complete university, college or K-12 course on their iPhone or iPod touch. And they can tap into the world’s largest online catalog of free education content from anywhere.
Learn more about iTunes U

Complete courses on iPhone and iPod touch.

With the iTunes U app, students can carry everything they need for the course wherever they go. They can listen to lectures, read books, watch videos and stay on top of assignments. And when you post an update or send a message to your class, they receive a push notification with the new information.

The world’s largest online catalog of free education content.

Anyone can start learning right away by browsing over 500,000 free lectures, videos, books and other resources on thousands of subjects. Hundreds of universities, colleges and K-12 school districts distribute content through iTunes U, including Stanford, Yale, MIT, Oxford and UC Berkeley, along with other distinguished entities such as MoMA, the New York Public Library and more.

iTunes U app

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iPod touch in the Classroom

Technology helps enhance the learning experience. An Apple iPod Learning Lab provides flexible and convenient access to technology, easily transforming any classroom into a digital learning environment. Learn more about Apple labs

iPod touch and iPhone at a glance.

iPod touch

A great iPod.
A great pocket computer.

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iPhone 3GS

New features.
New price.

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iPhone 4

The fastest, most
powerful iPhone yet.

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iPhone 4S

The fastest, most
powerful iPhone yet.

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1. FaceTime requires fourth-generation iPod touch or iPhone 4 and a Wi-Fi connection for both caller and recipient.

2. iMovie is sold separately.

3. MobileMe is available to persons age 13 or older. Annual subscription fee and Internet access required. Terms of service apply.

Some applications are not available in all areas. Application availability is subject to change.

The iTunes Store is available only to persons age 13 or older in the U.S. and many other countries. See www.apple.com/asia/support/itunes/ww for a list of countries. Terms apply.