Educa Brings Pre-School Profile Books on iPad
Educa Brings Pre-School Profile Books on
iPad
Wellington, NZ, April 9th, 2013
Educa Limited released its new iPad application, Educa Stories for iPad bringing pre-school children’s profile books on iPad. Coming after the successful launch of the iPhone and Android App, ‘Educa Touch’ – pre-school children now can use iPad to read their learning experience on the tablet device.
Educa Limited is the leading E-Portfolio provider to New Zealand early childhood education providers. They are the preferred supplier to the Early Childhood Council, the Home Based Childcare Association and Montessori Aoteaora New Zealand whose members collectively provide education and care services to more than half of New Zealand pre-school children.
More than 50% Educa enabled pre-schools use iPad as part of their curriculum. Educa Stories for iPad makes it easy for children to access their learning experience.
“This app promises to be incredibly helpful for those children with access to an iPad. I have no doubt that the children that use Educa Stories will get a lot of satisfaction having the ability to share their own learning and that of their peers through this multi-modal innovation” Said Timothy Bennett, ECE Teacher at Campus Creche.
“Educa Stories for iPad is the first and only iPad application developed for New Zealand early childhood education sector” said Nathan Li, Found and CEO of Educa Limited. “It’s our commitment to providing the most innovative technology for supporting the community in raising the next generation”.
Educa Stories for iPad is available for download as a free app from App Store as today.
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