This document discusses the use of tablets in a Māori language paper at a New Zealand university. It found that tablets benefited students' learning in several ways: allowing flexible study, replacing the need for laptops and cameras, and enabling students to instantly find information and examples online. While some issues with training, connectivity and battery life occurred, students overall rated the tablets positively. The document recommends expanding tablet access, facilitating student collaboration and reflection, and continuing to explore blended and mobile learning approaches within a Māori pedagogical framework.