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John Turner

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    'We are now entering the mobile age, where phones are carried everywhere...cars are becoming travelling offices, airplane seats are entertainment centres, computer games are handheld ... We now have the opportunity to design learning differently: to create extended learning communities, to link people in real and virtual worlds, to provide expertise on demand, and to support a lifetime of learning' (Sharples, p.2 ). New technologies are enabling change, socially and economically, and education is cautiously embracing these tools for 21st century education. A paper presented at the recent 26th Australian Computers in Education Conference, titled Developing Early Learners' Creativity and Collaboration Using iPads, reports on a case study designed to investigate pedagogies using iPads that develop creative and collaborative skills in young learners. 'How can teachers use iPads to facilitate the development of creativity and collaboration in early learning?' (p. 3) is the focus of this research. The study was conducted in a Year 2 class where one of the authors was the teacher. Six iPads were available in a class of 25 students. Ten learning activities were developed and students in small groups used iPads to complete the assigned tasks. For some activities students worked in pairs. A reflective journal, guided by questions that focussed on creativity and collaboration was maintained by one of the authors. The paper responds to the forces of 21st century education: the surge of mobile computing devices and what have been termed the 21st century skills (critical thinking, communication, creativity and collaboration). The authors focus discussion on creativity and collaboration from various perspectives including those outlined in the Australian Curriculum documents (ACARA). It is through the review of these sources that the authors adapted and developed checklists to measure creativity and collaboration in their study. Three vignettes are shared by the aut
John Turner

Top apps for preschoolers - 0 views

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    Jenneth Orantia reviews the top apps for keeping preschoolers entertained."
Sarah Hodgson

iPhone apps and iPad apps | Appolicious ™ App Directory - 0 views

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    directory and reviews
Sarah Hodgson

I Education Apps Review - I Education Apps Review - 0 views

shared by Sarah Hodgson on 10 Nov 11 - Cached
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    @ RCHK workshop today this website was recommended
tanja kerbs

KIRKUS Review: iPad Apps. Best of Children's Book iPad Apps 2010 - 0 views

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    -some of these reviews are different than Aaron's previous post
Aaron Metz

Top 10 iPad Interactive Books - 0 views

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    Short list from 200 reviews
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