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Welcome to the iPads4teaching site! This site will provide you with tips, tricks and resources for teaching and learning with the iPad.
It does not include the links of apps by Bloom's. You can find those (and more) on my iPads in the Classroom page, Teaching and Learning with the iPad page, and Bloomin' Apps page, which are listed in the navigation menu.
This site will promote the use of the iPad to support sound pedagogical practices and provide professional development options for you. If you have items to share, please use the form in the footer to let me know about them!
Halftime: Uruguay 1-0 South Korea. And that was that in half. "Kick Off ball makes me a little sad," said Adam Forbes, who speaks my language. "Now Match Ball is no longer, what gives the scorer of a hat trick? All of them and what goes to the charity auction?" It almost like the soul of football has ripped the moneymen, is not it.
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Over the years we have seen little time or funding devoted to professional development (PD) that might equip teachers with the skills required to make smart and productive use of new technologies. What little PD we have seen was devoted mainly to the learning of software and how to operate the latest toys. We have too often placed carts before horses.
Managing learning in the laptop classroom requires considerable savvy. This article explores the dimensions and characteristics of such classrooms, identifies the chief challenges facing teachers in such space, and suggests moves, tactics, strategies, tricks and scaffolding designed to optimize student learning.