Thursday, April 14, 2011

iPad and iPad 2: Not Just a Gadget for the Consumer Anymore


If you think that iPads are only used for personal enjoyment by consumers -think again. Doctors now use iPads to record an office visit, write and send prescriptions to wireless printers and even review charts. This is not just the specialist; even family physicians in small towns are moving to iPads instead of traditional charts and prescription pads. Everything has become digital. Other places you will find the iPad is in therapy sessions for those with special needs. Yes, even places such as Easter Seals uses the iPad to track donations, place orders for special equipment and to keep track of special needs patients receiving therapy.

iPads Going into Schools

Most parents are aware that the schools are now using laptops in grades as low as 1st grade, but did you know that many schools are using iPads instead of textbooks? Yes, it's true, many students are now using preloaded textbooks on rent-able iPads instead of traditional textbooks. Why? Many educators argue that the iPad is less likely to be lost or need to be replaced unlike traditional textbooks. They also state that children are more likely to study using technology over the traditional form of textbooks. It is also lighter for a child to carry than a stack of traditional textbooks. Even parents that home school their children are finding advantages with using iPads for educational purposes.

Non-Profit Organizations Welcome the iPad

Non-profit organizations are using iPads to cut costs, save paper and speed the process up. Organizations such as Habitat for Humanity use iPads to head up projects and stay on track. Many other non-profits save trees by reducing the amount of paper they consume through projects and fundraising. Therefore, they are reducing their carbon footprint on the world as a whole.

iPads Used for Disaster Relief Efforts

Church missions and disaster relief efforts are taking advantage of the iPad and the versatility that it offers to those needing to communicate during serious events. The iPad can store vital information, maps of areas that are now unrecognizable, and allow the users to communicate and consult one another without needing to have a phone, laptop, camera, and other separate equipment. It can all be done using the iPad. Sending and receiving documents and photographing damage and recording data can be done simply and efficiently. The recorded information and documents can them be shared throughout the team through a meeting using whiteboard or other applications that are easily downloaded onto the iPad.








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