Skip to main content

Home/ Literacy with ICT/ Group items tagged Profile

Rss Feed Group items tagged

John Evans

Using iPad Screencasting for Feedback and Assessment - iPads in Education - 1 views

  •  
    "Screencasting is the process of capturing the screen interactions on your computer - usually along with an audio narrative. It's been a very effective method for creating screen based tutorials on computer for a number of years. With the advent of screencasting apps on the iPad, screencasting has now become a great option for the creation of multimedia student presentations."
John Evans

7 ways to teach digital literacy skills - iPads in Education - 0 views

  •  
    "Fostering digital literacy skills is one of the most difficult tasks for educators. Evaluating and analyzing online resources for accuracy is something that many adults struggle with - we've all been bamboozled before, haven't we? But digital literacy is more than just determining if something is true or false - it's intelligently and responsibly navigating online, it's putting countless pieces together to form a puzzle, it's determining what's important and evaluating bias, etc - the list goes on. So, as an educator, how do we reinforce these crucial skills in our classrooms?"
John Evans

Asking "why" you want iPads is a critical question... - iPads in Education - 0 views

  •  
    "In his book "Start with Why" and the accompanying TED talk, author Simon Sinek claims that we're all very clear about "what" we do. In fact, you often define yourself by what you do - "I'm a teacher" for example. You focus heavily on "how" you should do whatever it is you do and usually develop a routine to make it easier."
Phil Taylor

Evaluating Apple's Foray into the Textbook Market - iPads in Education - 2 views

  • This is a tool educators were missing in this digital learning environment
  • Why not have each student either research or explain the topics and present the results in a student created etextbook that is submitted at the end of the year for final grading?
Phil Taylor

Do iPads Have the Capacity to Change Education? - iPads in Education - 8 views

  • Professional development becomes far more valuable when it searches beyond the simple nuts and bolts of technical use and instead encourages teachers to disrupt the traditional flow of education - to dabble, experiment and re-imagine how that technology can be used to sculpt new educational horizons.
Phil Taylor

Turning Students Into Teachers - iPads in Education - 7 views

  • "The best way to learn anything is to teach it to someone else
  • Students of all ages can create tutorials.
John Evans

Using Physical and Virtual Printers with iPads - iPads in Education - 2 views

  •  
    "You've heard that you can print from your iPad to an AirPrint enabled printer, so you go to your favorite app and find the Print menu item ... only to find there are no printers listed. "
Phil Taylor

Who Needs Ed Reform Anyway? - Technology Integration in Education - 2 views

  • I want them to have the best education in the world. I do. I want it all! Truly, I do! So…what will it really take? Maybe this is something teachers could use some help on—I’m betting, somehow, we might be able to figure this out together.
John Evans

Redlands College iPad Programme, Qld Australia. - iPads in Education - 0 views

  •  
    "Thought I would share a little about our iPad programme. Further details of our programme can be found on our iPad portal: http://ipad.redlands.qld.edu.au/"
John Evans

A Parent's Guide to Educational iPad Games - iPads in Education - 6 views

  •  
    "I've started a list of educational iPad game apps for parents. I've got a special affinity for these games as I originally started my career in technology as a first generation educational software designer. The list contains casual, fun games to use at home. They don't necessarily help you master long division or prepare for an upcoming geography test. The accent is primarily on having fun. If your child isn't going to enjoy playing then the app won't make the list. The second important criterion is that time spent playing is productive and that something of value is learned while playing the game."
John Evans

Creating a Classroom Studio with an iPad and a Green Screen - iPads in Education - 4 views

  •  
    "One way to depict the cycle of education is that it moves between the development of learning and the subsequent expression of understanding ... and the amazing growth of inexpensive mobile technology tools is affording learners the ability to communicate their understanding in ever more creative and personalized manners. Media is moving center stage (yes, the pun was fully intended) and what once required tens of thousands of dollars in equipment and training can now be accomplished with an iPad and some inexpensive props."
John Evans

Animating Your Classroom - iPads in Education - 2 views

  •  
    "The art of animation - a series of related images that depict movement - is arguably several thousand years old. The use of equipment that could display animated images in rapid succession to create the illusion of motion is a more modern phenomenon that gained wide popularity with the development of motion pictures. Cartoons and animated movies from the studios of companies such as Disney, Warner Brothers, Nickelodeon and others have had a tremendous impact on modern culture. Production of an animated movie requires skilled artists, expensive equipment and an investment of countless hours of labor. No longer. Mobile devices with built-in cameras such as the iPad enable budding animators to use a variety of easy to use animation apps to capture and stitch together photos of characters and objects into seamless, fluent animated movies. Further, the process of designing, scripting and staging animations has tremendous educational potential. Animation can be a wonderful mix of art, science, collaboration and problem solving."
John Evans

Assessing the Potential of the Nation's Largest 1:1 iPad Program - iPads in Education - 2 views

  •  
    "The Los Angeles Unified School District, the second largest public school district in the USA, has approved a plan that will provide every K-12 student and teacher in Los Angeles with an iPad by Fall 2014. With over 650,000 students and almost 26,000 teachers, this initiative represents a huge and risky $500 million investment. With all that technology flooding into the public school system, to what degree will LAUSD's ambitious new plan change the quality of education offered to public school students in the city of Los Angeles?"
John Evans

3 Steps to Creating an Awesome Virtual Museum in Class - iPads in Education - 2 views

  •  
    "You're spending an afternoon browsing the exhibits at an art museum. If you're anything like me, you'd probably appreciate the art a lot more if you could bring someone along that could explain the history and nuances of the pieces on display. Now imagine pointing a device at the painting and seeing it morph into a dynamic video giving you all the information you wanted about the art. Welcome to augmented reality. Virtual reality replaces the real world with an artificial, digital environment. In contrast, augmented reality alters your view of the real world by layering it with associated digital information. Augmented reality uses your device's camera to view the immediate environment and display media when it sees an object it recognizes. It has been utilized as a marketing and informational tool by many industries. Using an augmented reality app, you can point your device at an advertisement in a magazine and get detailed product demonstrations. Aim it at a sign outside a house for sale and get an after hours virtual walk-through the property. There are also many ways augmented reality can be used in education."
John Evans

Simple Sharing of iPad Images and Videos - iPads in Education - 5 views

  •  
    "Your students created a wonderful puppet show or movie and turned it into a stunning video that you want to collect, assess and share ... yet you're not exactly sure how. Sound like a familiar scenario? Simple workflow headaches like this can create serious speed bumps in your iPad program. Let's take a look at a few potential solutions."
« First ‹ Previous 81 - 100 of 168 Next › Last »
Showing 20 items per page