Amazon launched their Whispercast for Kindle tablets a few months ago and this new program allows schools to deliver eBooks and content to an entire fleet of tablets. This is very useful for IT staff that need to deliver a specific eBook or eTextbook to a whole class of students. The Kindle Fire got an upgrade today that will allow schools to make bulk purchases of apps and have them automatically install on as many tablets as they want. In the past, organizations would have to manually make a purchase through each of their user accounts–this was a lengthy and often laborious process. Now, an administrator can simply login to Whispercast, find the app they want to buy, and push it out to their managed Kindle Fire tablets. If their users have their own personal Kindle Fire, the organization can also use Whispercast to invite them to "opt-in" and gift Kindle Fire apps directly to their Amazon account. This new program enhancement will really help schools that need to deliver specific apps like Overdrive or various learning apps. It should be an added incentive to turn to the Kindle tablet line to handle distribution and ease of use. Amazon Now Allows Schools to Buy Apps in Bulk with Whispercast is a post from: E-Reader News |
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Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Amazon Now Allows Schools to Buy Apps in Bulk with Whispercast
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