See how schools and universities are using Apple technology to prepare students for the changing world.
MacBook and Preservice Teacher Training
“Our Apple notebook initiative has become part of our culture,” says Dr. Paul Resta.
Listen nowXsan Powers Scientific Research
Hear how the University of Pennsylvania speeds up research on brain behavior and schizophrenia.
Listen nowTeaching in a Digital Learning Environment
“Moving to the learning environment ... involves inquiry-based learning.”
Watch nowArizona State University: School of Journalism
“We are trying to help lead the industry,” says Dean Christopher Callahan.
Watch nowWhy Technology in Education?
“The textbooks just won’t make it anymore for most students.”
Watch nowReaction on Campus to Notebook Program
“One of my greatest surprises... was the faculty's response to the training.”
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Computer Science
MacBook helps with classwork and keeping in touch with friends and family.
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Journalism
Mac technology makes journalism students' deadlines easier to meet.
Watch nowLead in Cluster Computing
Texas A&M University maintains one of the world's most powerful supercomputing clusters.
Listen nowEthos of Creative Learning
Western Academy of Beijing finds the MacBook is engaging and robust enough for their students.
Read more1 to 1 Learning: Teaching Perspective
Many schools are seeing big benefits in using Apple in the classroom.
Watch nowPreparing for the Information Age
"We skipped the Industrial Age so why not move into the Information Age?"
Watch nowiChat Aids Ailing Student
A chemotherapy patient uses MacBook and iChat to keep up with his 4th grade class.
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MacBook Required
“Mostly it was the stability of the Mac that won out,” says Tim Hart, U of Maine, College of Education.
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With a required purchase of MacBook Pro notebook computers, Professor Richard Cawood says…
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