Education Week: Educators Evaluate Learning Benefits of iPad - 1 views
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centerpiece of a social studies curriculum that blends online and face-to-face learning.
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But such rapid adoption of a device with such a short history means that figuring out the best educational use can involve a lot of trial and erro
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In September, Virginia announced the purchase of 350 iPads for 4th, 7th, and 9th graders in four counties to test the use of the device as a 1-to-1 computing tool in social studies classrooms.
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Pearson officials say their material would be more refined a second time around after learning their own lessons about designing content.
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For this to work, really, next year, you need to have a team—one or two or three teachers—who will just sit down and go through this and put stuff on there that’s going to matter,” he says. “Trying to do it during the school year is just crazy.”
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The question may be whether the iPad is best suited as a 1-to-1 device or to be shared as part of a stable of digital classroom tools.
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34,000-student Irving Independent School District, where all high schools follow a 1-to-1 computing model, about 10 students and 20 administrators are testing an assortment of tablet-computing devices to see how they would meet their daily needs
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tablets to access their calendars and email while on the run through campus, as well as how to use their touch-screen capabilities to check off rubrics for teacher evaluations like they would with an evaluation form.