You don't have to look far to see that the landscape of education is changing. Schools everywhere are struggling to keep up with emerging trends in technology and to leverage new tools such as internet-connected tablets. Evidenced by Apple's recent announcement of iBooks 2 with fully interactive textbooks, tablets offer a range of capabilities that can make learning not only engaging but also fun. Dr. Barney Wilson, principal of Baltimore's Reginald F. Lewis High School, sees the potential these new devices offer, calling them “game-changers” for education.
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