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Identifying the e-Learning Facilities for Teaching and Learning Office Technology and Management Courses in Nigerian Tertiary Institutions
Published in Gopal Singh Latwal, Sudhir Kumar Sharma, Prerna Mahajan, Piet Kommers, Role of ICT in Higher Education, 2020
iPad refers to a tablet computer that is designed and developed by Apple Inc., who runs the Operating System (Wikipedia, 2019). Wikipedia asserted that the first iPad was released in 2010, while the most recent models are those released in 2018; the fifth-generation iPad Mini was released in 2019. The system has user interface, multitouch screen, and also a keyboard use for data input. According to Wikipedia (2019), iPad computers can be connected using Wi-Fi. Furthermore, iPads can be used to play music, take photos, shoot videos, and perform various Internet functions. Wainwright (2013) asserts that the use of iPads by instructors was to present assignments, questions, and comments.
Value depreciation factors for new and remanufactured high-technology products: a case study on iPhones and iPads
Published in International Journal of Production Research, 2020
Liangchuan Zhou, Surendra M. Gupta
Different iPhones or iPads are equipped with different features. In most cases, later models have technological advantages in display, platform, camera, battery, and new comms. They also differ in appearance design, including thickness, weight, and display size. iPhone and iPad share the most common technology categories. However, because of the distinction in use, they have differences in functional design. iPhone is mainly used for telecommunication inside or outside the home, and it cannot be designed without cellular data availability. iPad is used for watching, reading, playing, and sometimes face-to-face communication, which is designed with internet Wi-fi only or both Wi-fi and cellular. The technological features of iPhones and iPads belonging to multiple generations are listed below.