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Tom Daccord"Yet, the iPad has a dark side. Particularly for a teacher working with a class of students, each with their own iPad. Consider a teacher that simply wants to facilitate teaching and learning and does not wish to devote hours to dealing with an interface that can at times be clunky, inconsistent and simply involves too many steps to get it to work."
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Carina van RooyenDark Side of iPad-Collecting student projects is difficult! http://t.co/sqN8Dkmf Must-read for educators implementing iPads #edchat #cpchat
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Cindy Geddes@jaymelinton: RT @JudyArzt: Dark Side of iPad-Collecting student projects is difficult! http://t.co/3bDTd6Pk Must-read for educators implementing iPads
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Sarah BougheyGood to note how to best collect student work and prepared for it not to be a simple solution at first.
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Allanah KingSince its release the iPad has garnered arguments regarding whether it is primarily a device for consumption or creation. I have always believed that it is a device capable of creation. One simply needs to consider apps such as Avid Studio, DemiBooks Composer, Pages, Keynote, Minecraft Pocket Edition, Art Rage, SketchBook Pro, Comic Life and many others. These and many other apps all allow the user to tap into their talents and produce output of which they can be proud.
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Tami BrassDark Side of the iPad ~ Collecting student projects is difficult! http://t.co/iV1CIfa6 (With advise for resolving the issue)
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Ariane SkapetisUsing iPads in you classroom? Pls join this conversation... The Dark Side of the iPad http://t.co/9tVOLg8D
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Aze_CunliffeLatest blog post: The Dark Side of the iPad. Collecting students' projects. http://t.co/9tVOLg8D
Dark Side of iPad-Collecting student projects is difficult! http://t.co/sqN8Dkmf Must-read for educators implementing iPads #edchat #cpchat -
Jonathan WylieYet, the iPad has a dark side. Particularly for a teacher working with a class of students, each with their own iPad. Consider a teacher that simply wants to facilitate teaching and learning and does not wish to devote hours to dealing with an interface that can at times be clunky, inconsistent and simply involves too many steps to get it to work.
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Shelly TerrellDark Side of the #iPad ~ Collecting student projects is difficult! http://t.co/tVeSOZy0 via @zite #hardintech #mLearning #fhucid
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Karen BoschLatest blog post: The Dark Side of the iPad. Collecting students' projects. http://t.co/9tVOLg8D
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Doug PetersonSince its release the iPad has garnered arguments regarding whether it is primarily a device for consumption or creation. I have always believed that it is a device capable of creation. One simply needs to consider apps such as Avid Studio, DemiBooks Composer, Pages, Keynote, Minecraft Pocket Edition, Art Rage, SketchBook Pro, Comic Life and many others. These and many other apps all allow the user to tap into their talents and produce output of which they can be proud.
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John Pearce"....... the iPad has a dark side. Particularly for a teacher working with a class of students, each with their own iPad. Consider a teacher that simply wants to facilitate teaching and learning and does not wish to devote hours to dealing with an interface that can at times be clunky, inconsistent and simply involves too many steps to get it to work.
Which interface!? The conventional task of collecting, assessing and returning student works that were created on an iPad."
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