Unfortunately, not like students they can get a MacBook Pro, Air, or Mac Mini, for a discounted price from the Apple education store, but they cannot get iPads, phones or any other Apple accessory for a discounted price, if you would really like a discount try looking into second hand devices.
http://www.ipadaccessories.com/general/finding-used-iPads-discount-iPads-and-iPads-on-sale/ or check ebay.com that is the main source. or http://usedipadoutlet.com/top-iPad-accessories.html
Most electronic retailers, and Apple (should) follow suit, are having at least some sort of sale or discount on iPads currently because of the iPad 2.
Office depot has an offered teachers program that gives great discounts to teachers. Teachers can earn an instant discount of a whopping 15% off supplies for their classroom.
The price of an iPad can range from $250 to $700, depending on the generation, storage, and condition of the iPad. The first generations are typically much cheaper compared to the second generation iPads. Unfortunately, there is not much variability on the cost on individual iPads across different stores. However, you may be able to find promotions that will let you take a discount off iPads.
The website discount-shopper is not a web store, it is a link repository. All purchases go through an affilate program with Amazon.com. It appears that only the first generation models would be used or refurbished models.
Apple does not discount their merchandise. The prices for their products are pretty fixed. You may however, be able to save a few dollars if you purchase the iPad at a large store like Wal-Mart or Target. The discount will not be much.
you can use ipads for childrens learning to create posters and documents on apps such as Pages, students can do this themselves. Also, interavtive whiteboards are useful for teachers.
yes
Sorry, No iPads do not support Qi
No, iPads do not have built in Qi support.
no because they are telling children to by and use ipads
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