
Kirsten & Chris
In this episode Chris and I invited Adam Garry of Dell to talk about their strategy for schools. We discussed the new TED-Ed YouTube channel, Encyclopedia Britannica killing the print version, Luidia’s tech adoption study and, of course, the new iPad and more.
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Show Notes
[05:20] TED launched TED-Ed Channel on YouTube
Source: The Verge
[10:05] McGraw-Hill sees $399 price of iPad 2 as tipping point
Source: The Verge
[13:39] Interview with Adam Garry of Dell
[27:05] Thank you to our sponsor Transfluent
[31:15] Discussing the new iPad
[39:50] Khan Academy App
Source: ZDNet
[44:50] Students don’t ask their parents or teachers anymore
Source: Big Think
[51:15] France planning an “Amazon tax” to save small bookstores
[56:50] Encyclopedia Britannica stops the print edition
Source: KirstenWinkler.com
[1:02:09] Luidia Tech Adoption Study
Source: ZDNet
[1:07:56] Thank you to our sponsor StudyBlue
[1:15:13] Critical Links Education Appliance now eligible for E-Rate











