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Middle School Math » Homework and Worksheets. iPod touch in Education. The iPod Touch in the Classroom. Using Your iPod in the Elementary School Classroom. Using the iPod Touch in Education: Technology Tips for Teachers. Written by: Bright Hub Education Writer • edited by: Elizabeth Wistrom • updated: 11/29/2012 For the fortunate few, the iPod Touch is already being used in the classroom, but in the not too distant future, this minority may soon become the majority. Let's find out why as we explore the use of the iPod Touch in education. iPods in Class... Hurray! The iPod Touch was not designed to be used in an educational setting. It was meant as a multimedia device for the masses. However, it didn't take long for tech savvy teachers to find ways to use the iPod Touch in the classroom.It is portable, interactive, and might not cost as much as you think.

References iPod Touch image courtesy of Apple. iTunes image is a user generated screenshot. Mobile Learning Solutions for the Classroom This series explores a variety of mobile learning solutions for K-12 classrooms and gives tips on how to fully integrate these devices in education. Mobile Learning Technologies for 21st Century Classrooms. By Jonathan Wylie The mobile revolution is here. More and more schools are moving toward mobile learning in the classroom as a way to take advantage of a new wave of electronic devices that offer portability and ease of use on a budget.

Netbooks, iPads, cell phones, iPods, e-readers and even PDAs are increasingly becoming the tools of choice for today's educators, and it is easy to see why. Mobile learning technologies offer teachers-and students-a more flexible approach to learning. Computer labs are great, but do your students use technology in the classroom, in the school garden, in the study hall, in the gym, and on field trips?

With mobile learning devices, you can do all this, and more. In 2001, Marc Prensky warned us, "Our students have changed radically. The education system we work in is not always known for its speed at latching on to new ideas and methodologies, but with mobile learning it is catching up-quickly. So what about e-readers? Still not convinced? iPod Touch Schoolwide Implementation. There are a number of posts from individuals interested in using iPod Touches for teaching and Learning. At Culbreth Middle in Chapel Hill, NC we began a pilot this past August to place the iPod Touch in the hands of staff and students.

Our staff development for faculty to roll out the new technology centered on teacher coaches leading their groups in exploration through professional learning communities. Our AVID students use the iPod Touch in the AVID classroom and in all other courses. They have piloted this program, using the iPod Touches daily for note taking, keeping individual agendas, translation for world languages, and accessing research through the Internet. In addition, our AVID students use many of the apps that teachers sync with these mobile devices. As student leaders, they’ve understood their responsibility to work and share this learning tool in collaborative groups. We held an iPod Touch Day last week with visitors from all over the state and from across the country.

Teaching and Learning: Using iPads in the Classroom. Updated 01/2014 If I had thirty iPads in my class, what would I do with them? How would I use them to help my students learn better and help me teach better? Perhaps a better question is what would I do with them that I could not do with other tools that are available and cheaper? Certainly iPads are cheaper than computers, desktop or laptop, and they are more mobile. Speaking of computers, they were supposed to be the transformation of teaching and learning as we know it.

In some ways there has been a transformation, but the basics of teaching and learning have remained unchanged. Perhaps, the iPad will be the tool that really does transform classroom practice. Kinesthetic Learners The iPad has a number of unique features that provide for interesting possibilities in teaching and learning. As a completely portable learning tool, the iPad camera allows documentation to be taken to a whole different level. Students can also attach videos, and voice recordings to their field notes.

Ipod Touch in Education. Elementary Students Use iPod Touch To Learn – The Authority in Online Education. A handheld device once considered a form of entertainment has made its way into a South Dakota elementary school; students at Lowell Math Science and Technology school have each been assigned their own iPod Touch to use in the classroom. The Sioux Falls school district purchased the devices for about $80,000 with a federal grant provided to schools with low reading and math assessment scores and school districts with a high percentage of low-income families. Each iPod cost about $220, significantly less than it would have cost the school to purchase laptop computers. Wade Helleson, a technology instructor for teachers at Lowell and other elementary schools, said that the first time he used an iPod Touch, his “wheels started turning on how they can be used in schools.”

The iPod can be used for a variety of purposes in the classroom, like research and writing or to scroll through virtual flash cards, making it a valuable tool for students of a wide age range studying different subjects. Podagogy: iPod Touch as 1:1 for education. iPod Touch Education | Mobicip Blogs, Discussions & Help. Dynamic Internet Filtering Service Enables a Pioneering School District in Texas to Roll Out iPod Touch Devices to Every High School Student in the District, Putting Parents and Educators at Ease Mobicip.com, the leading internet safety and parental control service for mobile devices like the iPhone and iPod Touch, partnered with Jim Ned Consolidated Independent School District in Tuscola, TX so they could safely send iPod Touch devices home with every high school student in the district.

Jim Ned CISD launched a 1:1 program where every High School student was given a school-provisioned iPod Touch. The unique program not only allows the students to use the iPod Touch in school, but allows the device to be taken home so that the students can learn anytime anywhere. The school district allows students to explore and experience the Internet, App Store, music, videos and podcasts, with safe school-generated and approved content so teens can learn and use technology they relate to. Blogging | Technology Resource Teachers. What is Blogging? A blog is a contraction of the term "Web log. " According to Wikipedia, a blog is a "Website usually maintained by an individual with regular entries of commentary, descriptions of events, or other material such as graphics or video. Entries are commonly displayed in reverse-chronological order.

"Blog" can also be used as a verb, meaning to maintain or add content to a blog. " ( In the world of education, many teachers and students use blogs as a way to share ideas and thoughts both in their school environments, or through distance learning opportunities. Blogging in Plain English from Common Craft Curriculum Connections How can I use blogs with students? Create book discussions (great for literature circles or book reports)post prompts for writingcommunicate with parents and students about classroom news, policies, and eventsjournal writing onlinepublish student work (writing, photos, video, etc.) Equipment Needed Safety Considerations.

Using an iPod Touch in Education. iPod Touch & iPad Resources. Using iPod Touches in the Kindergarten Classroom. [Education] iPod Touch in the Classroom- Do’s and Don’ts: “Learning in Hand Blog” by Tony Vincent | edu.Mac.nation. iPods in Education. Current trends in media technologies have great potential for education. Specifically, personal audio and video players enable educators to expand their curriculum to meet the mobile and media-rich learning styles of today's students. Furthermore, they extend teaching and learning beyond the normal classroom hours, allowing students to easily and continuously learn.

Educational iPod and iPad Uses at a Glance Podcasts - Sync education podcasts created by students and teachers for learning on the go. Audiobooks - Download audiobooks on a multitude of subjects from authors including Elie Wiesel, William Shakespeare, and Mark Twain. Pricing iPod Features, Specs, Gallery iPod Specs What is an iPod Touch? PROS AND CONS OF iPODS IN EDUCATION PROS Portable and lightweight Battery Life 7-10 hours Supports student engagement, differentiation, and collaboration needs Access to information is immediate and current Educational podcasts and apps are abundant, free, or inexpensive What is an iPad? iPod Touch in Elementary Classrooms..Need Ideas [Archive] I wouldn't suggest iPods, maybe netbooks? iPod touch isn't the easiest to type on, and it has a really small screen, which makes it undesirable for research.

You can do a quick google or check your email, but you wouldn't want to read on it for hours. Same with the ebooks. Usually ebook readers have a larger screen. Would they be going home? I could see some sort of assignment thing on them for that. Personally...... it um, sounds like a recipe for disaster! Don't get me wrong, there are lots of cools things to do on them, but as a parent i wouldn't want my school providing something like that my 4th grader. OK, that is unheard of today in the public school arena from what i can see - but how would you handle it when a parent said, NO?

I guess, well, personally, i'd not be excited about it. OH, and how is the socio-economic makeup of your school? I can see the possibilities...... just not sure as a parent i'm ready for that in the classroom. iPod Touch in Elementary School Classroom. MrsAykens - 10 articles for ipods in the classroom. Using the iPod Touch in the Classroom. An iPod Touch in Every Classroom by Kelly Croy. <div class="greet_block wpgb_cornered"><div class="greet_text"><div class="greet_image"><a href=" rel="nofollow"><img src=" alt="WP Greet Box icon"/></a></div>Hello there!

If you are new here, you might want to <a href=" rel="nofollow"><strong>subscribe to the RSS feed</strong></a> for updates on this topic. <div style="clear:both"></div></div></div> These are my notes from “An iPod Touch in Every Classroom: Even More Innovative Techniques for Using iPods to Reach Students” by Kelly Croy at the eTechOhio 2009 conference on Feb 2nd. MY REFLECTIONS AND COMMENTS ARE IN ALL CAPS. The presenter, Kelly Croy, is an Apple Distinguished Educator and has a personal website: His presentation resources for this session is available on his site.

Complete works of Shakespeare available for free. The iPod Touch Classroom - An online community for schools using iPod Touches in the classroom. iPod Touch in the Classroom « Tools 4 Teachers. iPods are not just for music anymore and they are a technology that most students are already familiar with. But how can they improve learning in the classroom? The applications that are currently available for the iPod Touch make them an invaluable classroom resource. Many applications for the iPod Touch are free or less than $5 to purchase. Here are just a few of the applications available for classroom use. FOR TEACHERS Safe Browser – with Internet Filter and Parental Controls is a must for educators interested in incorporating the iPod Touch, iPhone, or the iPad into their classrooms. Teachers can monitor at an elementary, middle, and high school level with age-appropriate restrictions in place for each level.

Attendance is a program used by teachers to keep track of daily attendance as well as attendance to group meetings. FlashCards is a great study aid that students and teachers can use to create flashcards complete with text, audio, and graphics. Mobile Technology in the Classroom. iPod Touch in High Schools - Benefits, Applications and Problems. The iPod touch onscreen keyboard is best suited for typing notes rather than long documents.

Many students can type quickly on their iPod or iPhone, though. They get lots of practice sending emails and text messages! I have a portable bluetooth keyboard from Apple which works well with the iPod touch. I use this if I'm going to write more than quick notes. Evernote Evernote is a free app that lets users type a note on the iPod. The Evernote Corporation claims that their servers are very secure, but I still think that students should be told not to upload anything confidential, such as their address and other personal information. Since the user's notes are stored online, they can be accessed on other devices, such as a home computer, as long as these have the free Evernote application installed and the user logs into their account.

Evernote works well as a simple word processor and has some basic formatting tools. Pages The Pages word processor is an Apple app. Notability. iPod Touch in Education. An iPod Touch in Every Classroom?: Yes, with Education Focused Apps « Wired Educator. July 25, 2008 kcroy Conference, Hardware, Podcasting, Resource, Software, Technology, Uncategorized Applications, Apps, audio, Classroom, diversification, education, handheld, iPhone, ipod, iPod Touch, iTunes, learning, Mobile Learning, Podcasting, teach, teacher, teaching, U, University, video, wow I have been promoting the use of ‘An iPod in Every Classroom’ at eTech Conferences and smaller venues for the past few years.

I enjoy presenting the many uses an iPod offers in education, and the list continues to multiply each year. What began as a way to deliver audio and video podcasts to students quickly, and more importantly easily, has blossomed into iPods being used to document student readings, interactive personalized quizzes, SAT and ACT practice, PowerPoint conversion, and much, much more. In an earlier post I announced the release of iTunes University creating a special section for K-12 content.

I will be reviewing education apps independently on site, so keep checking back.