After I import my photos how do I group them into an album.

After I import my photos on the IPad how do I set up an album and move them to an album.

You need a third party app to do that on the iPad. There is no way to do that directly on the device under the current iOS. It may be available in iOS 5 if I recall correctly but for now go to the app store and look for apps that allow you to organize photos.
Photo-Sort is one app that comes to mind.

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  • I imported my photos from an external hard drive into Lightroom, edited my photos but what next...?!

    Adobe,
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