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Infographic: How does Apple help teaching and learning?

Wondering how Apple's Mac and iPad can help teaching and learning in schools? Take a look at our infographic, covering the learning benefits, the Apple family, what parents think of it, and common uses across schools.

Infographic: How does Apple iPad and Mac help teaching and learning in schools? - 94% of tablets in education are iPad - iPad is now being used in 47% of UK schools - 43% of teachers allow students to use iPad as an aid in lessons - 8 million iPad have been sold directly to education institutions around the world - 500,000 free lectures, videos, readings and podcasts are available in iTunes U - 108,030 active education apps in the App Store in January 2014 - 80% of those education paid apps are targeted at children - 88% of parents who use education apps with kids support the use of iPad in primary schools and pre-schools, according to Apps In My Pocket - According to Kid Industries, 77% of parents believe that tablets can help children's learning and creativity - Young children are exploring mobile applications earlier: 10% of 0-2 year olds, 39% of 2-4 year olds, 54% of 5-8 year olds - 90% of students (all ages) believe that tablets help them study - In a US study, students using iPad had a 20% maths test score increase compared to using traditional textbooks - Collins, Pearson, Hodder and Oxford University Press all have digital textbooks available in the iBook Store - iPad is the ultimate mobile tool; students can learn in the classroom, the corridor, at home or on the way to school. - Whether watching video, listening to audio, reading or writing helps students most, they can access the resources they need. - Mac and iPad have accessibility in mind, with built-in features for students with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), plus support for 21 languages. - The content your students need. Both free and paid-for content is available for students to access online. - Mac and iPad encourage students to use both the left and right side of their brains to tackle problems and learn in a creative way. - Incredibly intuitive, Apple solutions are great for students of any age. They are easy to use and help level the playing

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