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Six Weeks of iPad Apps for School. 50 Shades of Mobile. Free Teaching Resources, Lesson Plans & Worksheets – Promethean Planet. 5 Questions To Ask Before Using Tablets In School. Tablets are not for everyone. Most people are perfectly capable of making it through the day checking email, reading, and watching videos on their smartphone until they can make it home to their laptop.

That being said, tablets were sent from on high for student life. They’re cheaper and easier to transport than laptops, yet they’re more substantial and full-featured than smartphones. Schools and colleges all over the country have taken note of tablets’ potential for enhancing the educational experience and many have begun to provide them for students. How Much Does Price Matter? High school and younger students may have a bit more (of their parents’) money to work with when it comes to buying a tablet, but we’re assuming price is the top consideration for you cash-strapped college kids.

At $159, the original Kindle Fire would be the bottom-dollar tablet for the “decent” category, although there are other Fires at price points up to $499. What’s The Construction Like? One-to-One / Research and Best Practices. In Support of One-to-One Beginning in the late 1990s, reports of One-to-One computing began to rise up around the world of education. By 2000, several states and countries around the globe had models of student-centered technology practices that appeared to be successful.

Kent School District was able to capitalize on these established programs to learn what components would make a One-to-One program most successful. “Today One-to-One computing initiatives that seek to provide laptop computers and Internet access to students for use at home and school are expanding rapidly across the globe. These initiatives can help facilitate the transition in schools from occasional, supplemental use of computers for instruction to more frequent, integral use of technology across a multitude of settings.

In 2005, Kent School District had an evaluation of the Kent Technology Academy completed by an outside research firm. iPads in College. 5 Brilliant Math iPad Apps. 1. Rocket Math This brilliant, simple app appeals to children’s building and collecting instincts! By performing sums involving the four basic operations as well as other important skills like telling the time, students gradually build their rocket piece-by-piece before launching it into space to meet new challenges! Great for younger students or practice at home, as it feels more like a fun game than a homework chore. 2. Another app that appeals directly to younger students, Math Puppy operates on a similar system to a game of bingo, encouraging them to answer rows of questions correctly to shout “BINGO” and progress!

3. For slightly older students, this app is great for building confidence and familiarity with the times tables. 4. The wonderfully inspired ‘story mode’ on this app really turns Math into a game, with students embarking on a virtual adventure across the exciting ‘ocean’, ‘space’ and ‘microscopic’ worlds! 5. Feature image courtesy of Flickr, eriwst. Welcome | Redlands College iPad Portal. Research Overview - Project RED. Project RED: The Research In 2010, Project RED conducted the first large-scale national study to identify and prioritize the factors that make some U.S. K-12 technology implementations perform dramatically better than others. Scope and Method Our research project had unprecedented scope, breadth, and depth: 997 schools, representative of the U.S. school universe, and 49 states and the District of Columbia 11 diverse education success measures 22 categories of independent variables, with many subcategories Comparison of findings by student-computer ratios (1:1, 2:1, 3:1, etc.)

Given the array of factors and variables, a variety of analysis techniques were required, including regression analysis, principal component analysis, and predictive modeling. Hypotheses The goals of the survey led to three hypotheses that were tested by Project RED: Properly implemented educational technology can substantially improve student achievement. The Project RED survey analyses support these hypotheses. Predchart1. Learning-is-Personal.pdf. Cost Comparison: iPad Math Classroom vs. Traditional Classroom | Tap Into Teen Minds. Comparing the Costs of an iPad Classroom to the Traditional Although the main goal when I proposed the Tap Into Teen Minds iPad Project was to increase engagement and student achievement in the mathematics classroom, I also wanted to eliminate items used in the traditional mathematics classroom and determine whether costs could also be reduced simultaneously. I have completed two cost summaries below which compare a school using a semester timetable with 30 students in each of the six courses a single mathematics teacher would teach over the school year. iPad Classroom Item List and Costs Traditional “Digital” Classroom Item List and Costs iPads Make Financial and Educational Sense When we consider all costs associated with operating the traditional “digital” mathematics classroom, after the first year, your school and board will experience cost savings under the given assumptions above.

What About Me? Currently Using a TIPS-Style, Three-Part Lesson? Like this: Like Loading... 5 Critical Mistakes Schools Make With iPads (And How To Correct Them) - 20+ Fun Free Apps that Promote Student Centered Learning & Literacy. iPad In-service For Math Department. 5 Must-Have iOS Apps For Writers. For students, essays are a necessary evil of the experience of getting an education. For teachers, helping students write their essays can be time consuming, and once the students go home, they may lack the support they have in your classroom. It doesn’t mean they have to go it alone, though, when there is electronic help available.

Check out these top 5 Apple applications for essay writing to make getting organizing and presenting your thoughts in a coherent manner a much easier process. 1. Essay Writing Workstation The Essay Writing Workstation allows students to work on two essays at once in an easy-to-follow e-book format. If you need to review instructions for revising your essay, simply go to the QuickView Instructions part of the app. All of your text is automatically saved, even if you get a call or exit the app. A great feature of this app is that it allows you to go online and search the Web without having to leave the app first. 2. 3. 4. 5. 10 Big (But Never Discussed) Problems With Mobile Learning.

50kindle1. 100+ Tips on how to Integrate iPad into your Classroom. I don't think you should ever miss this slide from Tom Barret. It is one of the best ones available online that provides awesome tips on how teachers can use iPad in their classrooms. We have already covered this topic in several posts in the past but upon checking this slideshow we discovered we mere missing some other tips which we are really glad to know about. The slideshow features 102 ways to use iPad in the classroom and these tips are relevant for all teachers regardless of the subject matter or content area they teach. Most of these tips if not all are accompanied by links to apps that you can download and use on your iPad, not all of the apps included are free but they are really great.

If you are planning to kick off this school year with an overall plan on the integration of iPad in your teaching then I recommend you bookmark and download the slideshow below, it will be of great help all throughout the way. Here is the link to read and download it in Google Docs. K-12 iPad Deployment Checklist « School has started for most of us around the country. Alarm clocks are set, bleary-eyed kids stumble their way to class, and iPads are being handed out. Just a typical day here at Eanes and many districts across the country. As the amount of 1:1 schools and districts continue to grow with many different devices, but specifically the Apple iPad, I thought it might be good to reflect and share the laundry list of items we’ve prepared in getting ready for our roll-outs.

(all high school students, 8th graders, and 2 grade levels at the elementary schools are 1:1 this year) I’ve already written about 10 things NOT to do in a 1:1 here (the list is growing in year 2) but what about things we SHOULD do? I’ve broken down the check list into three main categories -Administrative, Instructional, and Technical. . - Administrative Duties - Documentation - This almost goes hand in hand with communication, but these are areas where districts should seek some legal input. . - Instructional Duties - 10 Things School Leaders Do to Kill a Teacher's Enthusiasm for Technology.

100 Ways To Use iPads In Your Classroom. 10 Ways To Become A Better Online Learner 7.61K Views 0 Likes There are some quick and easy ways to become a better online learner. Whether you're taking a class or just researching, here are the DOs and DON'Ts. Four Reasons Why School Tablet Rollouts Can Stumble - Or Fail. Nothing's perfect. In creating my map of the 120+ back-to-school iPad and tablet deployments this fall, I learned a few things about what can cause trouble for schools and students. These are good lessons for businesses and other types of organizations thinking about going mobile. (Check out my list of the 100 Largest iPad Rollouts, which with my recent research has become very school-heavy). 1) Deploying iPads - and then doing nothing else.

"They talked about cutting edge, digital natives, blah, blah, blah. "Anyway, no text books, no apps, no home work, no digital assignments happened on the iPad all year," he continued. There are multiple sins here: an old-fashioned mindset, a lack of integration into the curriculum and evidently no training for the teachers. On curriculum, your school doesn't need to adopt e-textbooks from the big publishers. You can even create your own e-textbooks. 2) Failing to secure these shiny, portable objects from theft or damage. That seems reasonable to me.