It was refreshing to see the number of new educational apps that may help persons with learning disabilities.
The results have been pretty good for simple educational apps.
As more students get their hands on iPads, so more interesting educational apps will come out.
Friend Atlas was discontinued in May 2010 as Irynsoft now exclusively supports educational apps.
It consistently delivers high quality educational apps that make the most of the capabilties of the iPad without feeling gimmicky.
As the iPhone and its apps have grown in popularity, so has the use of educational apps for children.
The iPod represents a great medium for students with small hands and is backed by the App Store, which contains thousands of educational apps.
The iPad 2 has a large number of educational apps and is much liked because it offers a wealth of information in an elegant and accessible format.
I also wonder if using an iPad with educational apps has a net positive effect.
It's cheap, easy to use, has decent parent controls and lots of educational apps.