In the Auburn School District, administrators are using the iPad in controlled areas to prove its efficacy in raising literacy rates and teaching mathematical skills.
iPads in the Classroom are Changing the Face of Education | Mac|Life - 0 views
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In the study, half of the 16 kindergarten classrooms were randomly assigned iPads to use for nine weeks, and they showed increased improvement results over the non-iPad classrooms
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“The iPad had interesting possibilities in terms of helping students access what they know [while interacting] in a very different way with material and information.”
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This article is about integrating ipads into the classroom.I found this article to be very interesting because Fairfield County is wanting to adopt ipads in their school district, and I wont lie I was very hesitant on that idea, but after reading this and seeing the extensive studies that have been done, I think it could be very beneficial.
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THis is a good article about technology and your content area. http://www.eric.ed.gov/PDFS/ED425191.pdf
Constructivist view and technology - 0 views
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Teachers and technology - 2 views
This is a good article about teachers and teir use of technology in the classroom.
Bringing technology into the classroom | Life | Daily Herald Tribune - 1 views
Should We Connect School Life to Real Life? - 9 views
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I really like this article because it addresses the need for learning to be relevant to the students. It is important for students to use what they have learned and technology provides a great outlet for that use.
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Reading this article made me get excited about the possibilities of teaching with creativity and application. I agree with the author when she wrote, "I'd rather know that my kids were creating something of meaning, value, and I hope, beauty for people other than just their teachers, and that those creations had the opportunity to live in the world. That they were thinking hard about audience. That they were learning how to network and collaborate with others. That they were developing "proficiency with the tools of technology," learning to "design and share information for global communities to meet a variety of purposes," and becoming literate in the process. Real work for real audiences is, of course, hard to find in the current standardized testing regime." I could not have said it better myself! It seems that employers are looking for people who possess the quality of "working well with others". This new integrated classroom setup would allow for so many different learners to excel! Incredible article!
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I enjoyed this article but also disagreed with it due to the fact that it is not possible for most students to complete some of these because they may not have access to a computer. They are great ideas but you have to look at your students before making it an assignment.
Virtual Learning For Little Ones: Raises Developmental Questions - 0 views
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I think this article is interesting because we have to keep in mind the importance of what we are requesting a student to use the technology for. Important quote from the article "So I say to my students, 'If you wouldn't give a worksheet to teach this concept, why on earth would you give them an electronic worksheet?' Technology should be providing an experience that children would not get otherwise, to add a new dimension to their understanding"
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