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    Tablet Computers in Education Dr.R.Sivakumar Assistant Professor Education Wing -DDE Annamalai University Annamalai Nagar rsk_edutech@yahoo.co.in Abstract Tablet Computers are quickly emerging as a powerful Learning tool in higher education. The unique functionality of the Tablet Computer allows teachers to create lecture materials for their classes using digital format that can be distributed to students for later review. A tablet enhanced learning environment is an environment where

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    market according to research firm IDC. Samsung’s next closest competitor was Apple (AAPL) which sold 47.8 million iPhones for 21.8% of the market during the same time span. The story is much different when it comes to tablets‚ however. IDC estimates that Samsung shipped 7.9 million tablets in Q4 2012 for 15.1% of the global market‚ which represented big year-over-year growth put still paled in comparison to Apple’s 43.6% share. In other words‚ Samsung still has a lot of work to do. Intro? Over the

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    Case Analysis 1) Who should Microsoft have targeted at the launch of the Tablet PC & why? Before discussing who Microsoft should have targeted‚ we have to look at the strengths and weaknesses of the product. The success of any strategy depends on being able leverage the most of the strengths and rely less on the weaknesses. The strengths of Microsoft were its brand‚ distribution channel‚ existing enterprise user base and large resources. The risks involved those related to new product development

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    THE RISE OF TABLET COMPUTERS In today’s digital world‚ tablet computers are the leading mobile devices for daily usage. Eagerness for buying a tablet is spreading around the world. In subways‚ in restaurants more and more people are seen with a tablet in the hand. Some of them play games‚ some navigate through the Internet. Today‚ most people prefer to buy a tablet computer instead of a notebook or netbook. The question is why people buy tablets? They are not cheap‚ relative to their notebook

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    is without a doubt‚ how the PC tablet market is divided. From the time we invested in researching the tablet market a very clear hierarchy has appeared with Apple iPad being the market leader at 56%‚ Amazon Fire at 14.3% and Samsung Galaxy Tab at 8% from 2011 Q4. To be able to take Amazon in to account we had to discard the Amazon Kindle Fire and replace it with the Amazon Fire on the grounds that the Kindle Fire is an e-reader and is not considered as a PC tablet. Previously the Amazon Fire was

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    Ridder Student number: R0141223 Module: Marketing Fundamentals The tablet market: External analysis of the micro-environment The global tablet PC market continues to grow with shipments reaching 53.8 million units in the third quarter of 2014. The rise in shipment from 48.3 million units in the third quarter of 2013 to 53.8 million units in the third quarter of 2014 can be attributed to the growing demand from costumers as the tablet industry offers the costumer a smaller sized device with a better

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    The Printing Press in 1450-1600 Johannes Gutenberg‚ inventor of the printing press‚ is said to be the man of the millennium. This is because the printing press was such a valuable tool in that time and it helped shape the world ’s future for the better. The printing press was invented in 1450 during the Renaissance. It changed many aspects of the time‚ from what they used to be. During the 1450s to the 1600s the printing press altered the culture and the religion of Europe in that time. Before

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    The printing press first came into effect around 1440 as a part of the Roman empire and became one of the most important if not the important invention in human history. The printing press was a machine that gave users the ability to print large amounts of paper. This opened new doors for society because before the printing press it was very difficult to produce literature. Individuals would often have to write out a whole piece of literature which could take up a large amount of time. The printing

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    Alisha Nutt Throughout history‚ changes in technology have had a great influence on society. The development of Gutenberg’s printing press had a major impact on specific societies and the world. Before Gutenberg invented the printing press books were wrote by hand and they took several years to finish. The monks wrote the bible by hand and it took a long time to finish the books. During the Middle Ages manuscript books were produced by monks who worked with pen and ink in a copying room known as

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    were chiefly interested in the problem of the ancient church and the question of what constituted original Christianity. Two factors operated to accelerate the spread of Renaissance culture after 1450: growing economic prosperity and the printing press. Prosperity -- the result of peace and the decline of famine and the plague -- led to the founding of schools and colleges. In these schools the sons of gentlemen and nobles would receive a humanistic education imported from Italy. The purpose of such

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