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Why use only one app at a time for lessons? In this webinar, we will show you how to use a range of apps, from Safari through to Skitch and iMovie. We will explain how to join the dots and build great classroom activities by creating and gathering content, and moving it between apps for a great end result. The principles, workflow, and concepts covered can be applied to all learning levels and subjects. We will show how to produce engaging lesson activities and project-based works that draw on the strengths of the iPad and a wide variety of skills.
"With the spectre of OFSTED hanging over schools and the new framework unsettling leadership teams across the land, it seems pertinent to link the ‘Quality of Teaching’ grid to my technology filled ‘flipped’ lessons."
"While the iPad’s potential in formal learning environments is clear, there is a practical side to its implementation that is not often recognized until after they’re purchased. Logistics here are usually left to an over-worked school or district IT person—or worse, to the classroom teacher. "
A great prezzi mainly geared at ipad users of tools categorised according to educational use. Brilliant resource!
Lisa Johnson from Techchef4u has put all of her iPad lessons onto Pinterest. This is like finding the the mother load of iPad gold.
This is the first in a short series of blog posts offering reflections and tips about the iPad (and tablet computing in general).
"As part of the iPads for Learning trial, students have access to an iPad on a 1-to-1 basis, twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week for the duration of the trial.
1-to-1 programs maximise learning opportunities for students by providing access to information anywhere, anytime. A major benefit of 1-to-1 devices is that they can be networked for two way communication and collaboration between teachers and students and extend learning beyond the classroom."
in list: Great stuff
Great guide and questions to consider before rolling out an ipad (or any pad) in your school environment
Just bringing new technology in your classroom and working it into day-to-day routines isn’t enough. Here are five lessons I’ve learned about redefining classroom instruction with technology—whether iPads or other tools...
"One disadvantage of tablet teaching was that listening skills could be under developed." Very funny. This is like saying that using a pen could diminish listening skills.
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