by Toni Fuhrman, Campus Technology
In addition to the iPad, the initiative includes about 40 applications — “hand-picked by faculty,” said Boniforti — ranging from productivity to note-taking to social media, plus MobileIron, a mobile device management system, iTunes U, a LiveText license subscription and iBook options. There’s also a “no questions asked” iPad replacement package, with a small deductible. So far, Boniforti noted, very few iPads have been lost, stolen or broken.
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