New eChalk Mobile App Puts Key to Student Achievement in Parents’ Hands

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Monday, October 17, 2011

A new mobile app launched by eChalk extends its school communication and instruction management software to more computing devices, enabling students, parents and teachers another way to stay connected. With versions for iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Android devices, the app helps school communities foster greater parental involvement than ever before, and embrace mobile learning.

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duplicate...

Am I the only one getting annoyed at this phrase:

"...versions for iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Android devices..."

Shouldn't that be "...versions for iOS and Android devices..."?

I mean why do articles consistently list out these different iOS devices? Android encompasses form factors of many screen sizes, WiFi-only and 3G/4G devices, tablets, e-readers, etc. But for some reason, I see this "list" of each iOS device all the time. Very frustrating.