Exploring the use of iPads and mobile devices in education.
Hi,
As I've mentioned earlier, my school (1700 students) is going to have 150-200 iPads next year (2011-2012) for training/experimentation/practice before the whole school goes 1to1 with iPads the year after (2012-2013).
It looks like I am going to be given an extra prep period during which I can help other teachers integrate technology into their curriculum. I am very comfortable with tech in my own classes and am excited to help other teachers when they need it or have ideas but aren't sure how to implement them.
However, my classroom work has been based on laptops (macbooks). We have several carts with class sets that we share. I do not own an iPad so I will need to learn how to use it in lessons before I can adequately help others.
After speaking to my principal today, it seems like I am also going to be expected to encourage teachers who are not interested in technology to incorporate it into their lessons anyway. I am not excited about this.
I appreciate any suggestions.
thanks
Matt
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Permalink Reply by David Gavin on May 11, 2011 at 4:23am
Permalink Reply by Sam Gliksman on August 27, 2011 at 8:48am
Permalink Reply by Reshan Richards on August 28, 2011 at 3:09pm Hi
We are starting with an initial set of iPads for our early childhood classrooms. We offered several in-service days during summer and will be offering a few more training opportunities prior to the start of the year. What is most helpful is to balance having time both to find apps that connect to existing learning intentions and to spend time looking for examples that teachers may not think to find (as a tech integrator you can do some curating for them). But the learning intentions have to be clear and the rational for how using the iPads supports their learning in ways that were not possible before is key.
Reshan
Permalink Reply by Sam Gliksman on August 28, 2011 at 3:11pm Hi Reshan,
Would love to hear what sorts of activities are being planned with iPads in your early childhood classrooms.
Sam
Reshan Richards said:
Hi
We are starting with an initial set of iPads for our early childhood classrooms. We offered several in-service days during summer and will be offering a few more training opportunities prior to the start of the year. What is most helpful is to balance having time both to find apps that connect to existing learning intentions and to spend time looking for examples that teachers may not think to find (as a tech integrator you can do some curating for them). But the learning intentions have to be clear and the rational for how using the iPads supports their learning in ways that were not possible before is key.
Reshan
Permalink Reply by Jennifer Mitchell on August 28, 2011 at 3:56pm
Permalink Reply by Becky Miller on August 28, 2011 at 5:47pm Matt,
We got iPads last year and I created a website that we use to put our lesson plan ideas on. The site also answers some of the many questions that came up as we introduced the iPad to grades Kindergarten through 3rd grade. http://secondgradeipad.homestead.com/index.html
Becky
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