(PRWEB) July 07, 2011
A Paris-based startup, eduPad, has designed a unique technology that enables anyone to publish collections of interactive exercises to tactile learning apps for iPad. eduPad provides simple ways to integrate existing educational activities into popular handheld devices via web interfaces and/or file transfers. The standardized process requires no development, no upfront costs, and its attractive business models range from technology licensing to revenue sharing.
The eduPad solution is currently available for iPad. Android, iPod Touch, and iPhone versions will be released soon and will be included in the basic platform for publishers.
Each eduPad module covers one subject for one school year. eduPad apps typically gather between 1,500 and 6,000 exercises, creating by far the largest educational database in the Apple App Store. The exercises are stored on a local database on the device, resulting in an app that doesnt require an Internet connection and can be used anywhere ? especially in class. This independent functionality eliminates concerns over network issues, one of teachers most frequently cited and practiced reasons not to use IT technology in the classroom. Reference content is instead stored on cloud servers and synched with the apps on mobile devices in the background whenever an Internet connection is available, thus guaranteeing that the apps content is always up to date.
The eduPad solution includes advanced game dynamics and links to social networks, making the apps attractive and engaging to children and students.
eduPad has released 6 apps for iPad under its creative iTooch brand, available now in the App Store. ?We?re thrilled with the feedback we?ve received so far, especially from children, says eduPad.com co-founder J
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