I need recent research - iPad in education

I've been running an Academy of iPad BYOD of 100-700 students for 4 years in a school SMEs (~ 3000 students) where students have between 2 to 5 classes that incorporate the iPad. I teach 6 classes of biology iPad and, in addition to the physical tests (the answers lie on the iPad), I spend zero paper; everything is on the iPad. From 2 years our district has been all Google; invest millions in Chromebooks and pushing classroom Google, Google Suite, etc harder they did anything in technology ever. The chromebooks response of our neighborhood for all the online tests, requiring that all children to have access to a computer with a keyboard. Some of my colleagues iPad teachers have been splitting time with (teachers of English for the most part) between the Chromebooks and iPads. They have all kinds of reasons for Google Docs not being friendly iPad - getting better though - the 'need' for a student to use a physical keyboard. Some may leave the ship year next because of this.

Anyway, most of the studies I've seen at least two years and we all know that 2 years in this world of tech is an incredible amount of time.

I need help. I already have reason to stick with the iPad annotate, drawing, all voice features, ease of use, etc., but need real research which hopefully shows that students who use the native iPad keyboard can produce the same quality of work than those who use a keyboard full size can produce. Indeed, I had one of my English teachers main tell children "work on Chromebooks with a physical keyboard is just better." Incidentally, I'm sure she has some experience with the quality of the work that is put in, but being a science teacher, I prefer a little more evidence. Because it's a BYOD program we cannot require students to buy an external keyboard, even if they can be inexpensive, and I don't think that's the answer.

Some of the teachers we have on Board sought from the beginning and they create content and curriculum specific to the iPad which cannot be done on a Chromebook, but others are reluctant. I need to keep the team together and remind them why we use iPad, how much better it is than others material, and if you have any current research that shows none of this I would really appreciate it.

Well, if your school is decision-making based on typing speed, you should get the ipad without a keyboard, separated for primary school students!

[based at least a study]

I don't know that a keyboard is a problem for students.  It's us "old" people who think that we need a keyboard. I saw a young woman with long, curved nails hitting very well on an ipad.  Light touch. Fingers of straight lines.  In any case of keyboard was designed for the keys do not jam, don't not for fast typing.

«This small study clearly indicates that the perception that students type faster on traditional keyboards is not correct for our current elementary students

http://www.bradycline.com/2013/in/iPad-typing/

«The results show that taking into account all 82 participants, the average WPM (words / minute) on a PC keyboard was 32.8 and on an iPad, was 38.» There is a significant difference. »

http://www.educate1to1.org/iPad-vs-PC-typing-speeds-students/

Only a little slower on the ipad.  In addition, the absolute speed could not make a difference in the real world. [age College]

https://thinkerbit.com/articles/typing-speed-test-iPhone-vs-iPad-vs-keyboard

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