Basic+Use

__**eBook Reader**__ The iPad could be perfect for educational text books. Project Gutenberg Apart from no Flash video, browsing should be as good as a laptop yet more personal and flexible. Roveror Cloud Browse
 * __Web Research__**

__**Presenting**__ Great for handheld presenting to a small group of peers. With the iPad 2, presenting via VGA/HDMI is now possible and with Apple TV this can be done wirelessly.

__**Blogging**__ Great for learners to add to a group or class blog using apps like Wordpress, Blogmeister, etc. __**Publishing**__ The iBook store could be awesome if schools can contribute their own work. All you need is a PDF format.Can also use Pages & iBooks Author on the Mac

__**Art Work**__ Already some great apps for drawing & painting for all ages. Doodle Buddy, Scribble Press

__**Note-taking**__ Easy portable method for learners to make notes and mind-maps of class and lecture information. Evernote is free.

__**Comic-making**__ Free apps already out there for simple story creation and visual literacy. Story Kit, Story Lines, Scribble Press

__**Digital Storytelling**__  With built-in still and video cameras plus a decent microphone, the iPad is ideal for simple digital storytelling. Story Kit, Story Lines, Scribble Press __**Creativity**__ So many apps offer opportunities for learners to create and develop original ideas and stories. __**Music**__ There is an increasing number of musical apps coming along which encourage learners to create music in new and innovative ways.

__**Video Editing**__ iMovie uses the built-in cameras to take footage and do some basic video editing.