It sounds like the product lets them create a "bank" of reusable text. Certainly you'd want a proper keyboard for adding a lot of content to it but once that was done, part of its benefit is to reduce typing, making completion of a card on a mobile device more feasible.
If the task involves a lot of bouncing back and forth between your thing and something else (like a school's student information system), yeah, only a desktop OS will do.
I appreciate the suggestion, but there is zero input from my userbase that suggests that making this work on a tablet would have positive ROI in terms of engineering time. Most teachers I've spoken to simply don't use tablets. (Based on my research, few of them even own tablets.)
It sounds like the product lets them create a "bank" of reusable text. Certainly you'd want a proper keyboard for adding a lot of content to it but once that was done, part of its benefit is to reduce typing, making completion of a card on a mobile device more feasible.
If the task involves a lot of bouncing back and forth between your thing and something else (like a school's student information system), yeah, only a desktop OS will do.