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Since the introduction of the iPad almost two years ago, the education world has changed. Everyone seems to want an iPad. Administrators have them; teachers have or want them; students have or want them. Amidst all this hoopla, who really needs one? For what are they being used in education? Are they improving student learning?
Collection of iPad and iPod resources from the WRDSB iPod/iPad Project.
Put a digital device into the hands of a child, and they are off and running in a virtual world. Those same devices, in the hands of autistic children, can be life changing, according to a local teacher.
This is the 2nd year of the WRDSB iPods in the Classroom Project. There are 4 schools involved this year: Ryerson Public School, William G. Davis Senior Public School, W.T.Townshend Public School and Queensmount Senior Public School. We use this wiki as a place to collaborate, share ideas and post resources. It was created last year primarily for the teachers involved in the project, however, as more teachers begin to integrate mobile devices in the classroom, we hope it will become a resource for them as well.
A place for teachers who use iPods in their classrooms.
We welcome you to our wiki and blog for supporting iPod & iPad devices in education. Although our focus is K-12, many of the techniques should work for you at any level and with any number of devices.
"In this episode, we'll look at four elements of the iPhone which make it a great educational tool for a teacher and students:"
100 Ways to Use Your iPod to Learn and Study Better
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