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- How Does iPad Workflow Fluency Look in Kindergarten. 3 Comments February 5, 2013 By: Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano Feb 3 Written by: 2/3/2013 4:58 PM ShareThis Recently, I tried to explain to a teacher from another school how we are trying to use iPads BEYOND apps. There is nothing wrong with using apps for isolated skills practice, such as multiplication, spelling, memorization, taking digitized quizzes or substituting otherwise traditional analog activities. I have shared last week, how our first graders are showing first signs of fluency when working with the tools at their disposal. We chose four apps (Doodle Buddy, Skitch, iMovie, ExplainEverything) to introduce our 5 and 6 year olds to the workflow: import>create>save>share As we were using the above apps, we continue to ask and reflect: How is the app used to directly support curriculum content?

What are some of the workflows your students are becoming fluent in? Cross-posted on langwitches.org/blog. Changing the Culture, One Teacher at a Time. As technology rushes into schools at an ever-increasing pace, we are constantly bombarded by talk about whatever happens to be hot this week. Khan Academy! Ipads in classrooms! Skyping with your teacher! Attaining warp speed, Mr. Scott! Howeve r, once we clear through all of the hype and excitement, the fact remains that no technology is going to change anything in a classroom without teachers who not only understand how to use that technology, but – cialis in mexico far more importantly -understand how that piece of technology can have an impact on the way that learning takes place in their classrooms.

The real challenge for school administrators is how to encourage teachers to adopt a mindset that sees technology as a powerful lever that can help them to alter their classrooms to produce more authentic and deeper learning. The approach in my school is to narrow my view. Educational Apps Checklists Every Teacher Should Have. The ' checklist mentality ' is something very common among teachers and educators.

We use checklists alot in our work and I personally find them very effective in getting things organized. I use them not only with my students but in my day to day life as well. I have a checklist for my MEd courses in university, another one for blog posts to write about for the next day and so on. Today, I am introducing you to another kind of checklist that you might not be used to before. Click on any title to access the checklist. 1- Educational App Evaluation Rubric 2- Educational App Evaluation Checklist 3- Critical Evaluation of Content-based iPad App 4- A Free Comprehensive Guide to iPad Apps Evaluation.

Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice | Just another WordPress.com weblog. EdTech Researcher. Ruben R. Puentedura's Weblog. Edudemic - Education Technology, A... Technology Integration Matrix. The Innovative Educator. Removing the 'e' from 'e-learning' — Integrating important new technologies more seamlessly into our teaching. Dangerously Irrelevant. Ipadschools - home. Exploring the impact of Apple's iPad on schools & schooling.

Free Technology for Teachers. Educational Technology Guy. The Honor Roll: 50 Must-Read K–12 Education IT Blogs. There’s no question that technology has transformed the classroom. Thanks to the proliferation of mobile-computing devices, social media and online-learning resources, and classroom-based tools such as interactive whiteboards and document cameras, digital literacy has become increasingly important for today’s students. But developing strong technological skills is only half the battle; mastering the subject matter using these tools is equally important.

The technologies that give the so-called 21st century classroom its power have been the subject of many K–12 blogs, with teachers, administrators, IT leaders, vendors and even parents weighing in on everything from how to fund these tools to how to effectively integrate them into the curriculum. But it can be hard to separate worthwhile content from all the clutter, so the EdTech: Focus on K–12 team has scoured the web to assemble this honor roll of educational technology blogs you should be reading. 2¢ Worth The 21st Century Principal.