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iPhone 4 – not much for educators? (updated)

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While I wait for a decent Android tablet to ship (be it iPod touch or iPad sized), I’ll instead post here about the just released info on the iPhone 4 and its OS (iOS4). Why? Well because in my state alone there are many many schools using the iPod touch to enhance learning. Here are some thoughts:

iPhone 4 new wiz-bang features:

  • 960x 640 ‘retina’ IPS display, antenna’s integrated into the case, front facing video camera, all glass casing thats much thinner than the 3GS, noise-canceling mic, Apple A4 processor, LED flash, fast 802.11N wifi, gyroscope, 5 megapixel camera with 5x digital zoom, 720p HD video recording, iMovie for iPhone and ‘Facetime’ wifi video calling.

I can’t see much there that will actually help me do my job as a teacher any better than what the 3GS does, perhaps except that it’ll be a bit faster at switching from say reading a pdf to showing a picture etc. UPDATE: Looks like from the tech specs on the iPhone 4 site that it will support VGA out to projectors like the iPad – NICE!

Perhaps of more interest from a school perspective is what the iOS 4 update will bring on June 21:

  • iBooks – plenty of free books AND will soon be able to act as a standard PDF reader and bookshelf
  • Multi-tasking – this is why I say iOS4 – not much for schools, because the vast majority of us are using 2nd gen iPod touches in our schools, and these won’t support mulit-tasking. Will have to see what price the 3rd gen iPod touch drops down to around september when the 4th gen iPod touch should be released, but when the 2nd gen is now available for under AU$200, its hard not to be getting these for schools
  • Spellchecking is listed as one of the new features – didn’t we have that before?
  • bluetooth keyboard support – now this might be a big one for students – what does everyone think? Screen still too small to type with a full keyboard?
  • The update will at least be free for iPod touches now!

Author: jnxyz

An Educator, Tech-Writer, Creativist, Videographer, Husband and Father. Apple Distinguished Educator and Project Officer supporting mobile learning (iPads, iPods, tablets, eReaders, One Laptop per Child). See jnxyz.posterous.com for all my goings-on.

6 Comments

  1. actually what I would have loved to see is video out for apps for the new iPhone like the iPad has…

  2. wait a second – just saw this in the tech specs:

    - Support for 1024 by 768 pixels with Dock Connector to VGA Adapter

    SO looks like it will support vga out to projectors!

  3. Thanks for update Jonathan. Vga will help for modelling and sharing an also for when students require sharing displays. This will stop us having to use document camera or a jailbroken pod/phone with veency. The thing I like about the iphone over the touch is the camera and mic as I think they offer alot of flexibility for the creation side of use. Schools have tended to choose ipods because of the cost and the fact it is not a phone I guess. I wonder what would happen if students were allowed to choose between an iphone and a netbook? Maybe not today but one day soon I am thinking the phone will be chosen. I wonder what we should be preparing in instructional design and pedagogy.

  4. Hi Dave, yes I do believe you are right about the phone vs net book- actually I think they’d choose the phone now probably! And yes, that does mean our pedagogy needs to change…

  5. Great post.I like about the iphone over the touch is the camera and mic as I think they offer alot of flexibility for the creation side of use. Schools have tended to choose ipods because of the cost and the fact it is not a phone I guess. Thank you.

  6. I think my biggest pull to this phone is the display. It’s pretty spectacular considering how small the phones is. I’m a big media lover and a texter, so the bigger the display, the better. It’s also nice to have the iBooks. I love to read whenever I can, so having educational material wherever I go is great!

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