The most popular option (but not the only one) is Dropbox. One of the features that makes Dropbox so popular is the number of Apps that are now compatible with it. Many of these actually have Dropbox features built into them allowing for easy use, quick sharing and efficient file transfer from within the app. Here is a link to the list of 140 or so apps that are currently compatible:
One of the hardest things with using the iPad in the classroom is finding the time to go through all of the apps in the iTunes Store listed under the education banner. We have started to list some of the apps we've found under each of the Key Learning Areas.
Dropbox - Compatible Apps Makes for Efficient Workflow
One of things that most people struggle with in the first couple of days of using their new iPad or Mobile Device is accessing and sharing documents. Often you want to access existing documents from your PC or share a document that you create on the iPad.
The most popular option (but not the only one) is Dropbox. One of the features that makes Dropbox so popular is the number of Apps that are now compatible with it. Many of these actually have Dropbox features built into them allowing for easy use, quick sharing and efficient file transfer from within the app. Here is a link to the list of 140 or so apps that are currently compatible:
The most popular option (but not the only one) is Dropbox. One of the features that makes Dropbox so popular is the number of Apps that are now compatible with it. Many of these actually have Dropbox features built into them allowing for easy use, quick sharing and efficient file transfer from within the app. Here is a link to the list of 140 or so apps that are currently compatible: