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John Turner

Should Kindergarteners Use iPads in the Classroom? - 1 views

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    Some educators say iPad tablet computers and other mobile technology aid the learning of students as young as those in kindergarten. Other teachers maintain that introducing technology to such students can be harmful. As the technology trend continues, one education consultant says proper communication and strategies must be in place to ensure successful use of the iPad and other mobile devices.
John Turner

Study Of Children Learning From Ipads At Queensland University - 0 views

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    "A study is being conducted at three Queensland kindergartens to examine the educational benefits of iPad use for pre-school children."
John Turner

Students pioneer the iPad frontier - City & Region - The Buffalo News - 0 views

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    Educators say students who use iPads are able to look up unfamiliar words as they are reading on the tablets, receive instant feedback from teachers and have access to an unprecedented amount of information without leaving the classroom. While it's still relatively rare, a growing number of public schools are purchasing enough iPads so that every student can have one. "It's transforming instruction," said Marianne Currie-Hall, principal of Roy B. Kelly Elementary School in Lockport, N.Y. "I've got kindergarteners who email me their work.
Sarah Hodgson

Tablets for Learning: Emphasis on Capturing Students' Voices - 0 views

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    Touch-screen tablets for young students have become all the rage. Some districts are even buying iPads for every kindergartener, a move sparking both celebration and consternation. Do we really want to give $500 devices to kids who can't even tie their shoes?
Aaron Metz

Maine School District to Buy Kindergarteners iPads - 0 views

  • It doesn't appear as if the school district is receiving much of an educational discount for its ambitious idea. According to Morrill, the cost of outfitting the approximately 285 kindergarten students expected to enroll this coming fall is around $200,000, or $500 per iPad, per student.
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    A somewhat critical view of an iPad initiative.
Sarah Hodgson

Integrating digital technology in a Kindergarten classroom. | | Precious MomentsPreciou... - 0 views

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    iPads in action
Sarah Hodgson

Kindergarteners Who Share iPads May Perform Better: Study | TIME - 0 views

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    Students perform better if they share an iPad with another student as opposed to having one all to themselves, according to a new study.
Sarah Hodgson

(Video) How iPad Helped Kindergarten Tell Their Story w/ iMovie « EdApps.ca - 0 views

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    When you give students the chance to be great, they will be.
Sarah Hodgson

Amidst a Mobile Revolution in Schools, Will Old Teaching Tactics Work?| The Committed S... - 0 views

  • Amidst a Mobile Revolution in Schools, Will Old Teaching Tactics Work?
  • t 62 percent of schools allow cell phones to be used on school grounds, though not in classrooms
  • interested in developing mobile learning programs as fast as possible,”
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  • Classroom uses for iPads and cell phones are vast and varied. Some schools are replacing print books for apps that feature videos and interactive quizzes. Kindergarteners are learning to read using an iPad app. Teachers are using tablets to monitor student progress on “dashboards” that show moment-by-moment test scores. Others are using cell phones to take instant polls in class to gauge student comprehension. And more students are using smartphones, many of which have stronger processing power than their schools’ desktop computers, for instant fact-finding, calculating, mapping, and note-taking.
  • Will this become just another passing craze in the long line of fads that have swung through schools and classes in past years? What criteria are being used to gauge a successful mobile learning program?
  • Even with the latest available technology, schools are still using old delivery tactics – like technology carts – taking iPads from classroom to classroom in schools that can’t provide a take-home device for every student. But that’s exactly the kind of short-term thinking that drives Soloway mad.
  • “We are using new technology to implement old pedagogy,” he said. “We are not exploiting the affordances of the new technology to give kids new kinds of learn-by-doing activities. Flash card programs for the iPad are too numerous to count. What a waste!”
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    "(student) engagement always goes up when technology is used... to say that iPads result in increased engagement is to say nothing". Are iPads just a craze? Is there a danger that we are using new technology to implement old pedagogy? 
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