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John Evans

Around the Corner-MGuhlin.org: Feedback Requested - #iPad Launch Proposal - 0 views

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    "Over the last day or so, I've been working on the following document. I thought I might share it out with you to get your feedback. If you read it and see something that looks familiar, then you know I was successful in swiping content from something you've written or said. My thanks!! "
John Evans

iPad Tips & Tricks | te(a)ch french - 18 views

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    "Based on the feedback we received from our staff, we decided to officially start our professional development with 'iPad Basics' or as we called it, 'iPad Tips & Tricks.' The goal of the PD was to get teachers comfortable with their iPads so that they could become more confident and start experimenting with them in their classrooms. Because we know our teachers are not all at the same place, we created 3 levels of the training. We are offering the sessions on three consecutive Mondays and you can read more about the planning process here."
John Evans

Learning In Burlington: Looking Back At Year One of 1:1 (with iPads) - Part 6 - 0 views

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    "So it's time to look at the feedback from 177 of our students who responded on our brief end-of-the-year survey asking about some of their impressions after a year of 1:1 with iPads. For today, I would like to focus on the responses to the three questions below:"
John Evans

Learning and Teaching with iPads: Evernote - digital portfolios in our schools - 2 views

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    "This post highlights the use in our school of Evernote as digital portfolios capturing; learning, observations and anecdotal evidence that can be used for feedback, assessment and sharing of student work among teachers, students and parents."
Fred Delventhal

Education « « Swivl - Personal Cameraman for hands free video Swivl - Persona... - 4 views

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    Portable lecture capture Record lectures in any classroom cost effectively. Any instructor can set up Swivl quickly without an AV tech, record every move and word.   Flipped classroom content Are you flipping your classroom? Use Swivl to record classroom content for student consumption in a natural setting - your classroom!   Teacher assessments Swivl's features allow student teachers to record their classroom performance and interactions for review by instructors cost-effectively.   Student presentations Record student presentations to share with parents, and as a method for providing students with feedback.
John Evans

The iPad Trial - Half Term Report « syded - 3 views

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    "The comments below are based on observation and conversation during recent feedback sessions. They serve to inform our training programme as we seek to enhance learning with the iPad."
John Evans

Grading with Voice on an iPad - ProfHacker - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 6 views

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    "One of the frustrating things I found in teaching online last semester was the lack of direct contact with students. The class felt impersonal, despite my efforts to give it life. I found that especially frustrating when I graded assignments. The feedback seemed cold and distant, even as I as I tried to point out strong areas of writing and multimedia projects. I overcame this in part by using my iPad to add audio comments to grading. This was a revelation to me. Using an app called iAnnotate, I could write comments on PDFs but also add voice comments, allowing me to make grading more personal but also add details that I otherwise wouldn't have included."
Richard Wells

New iPad for schools site - 30 views

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    Hi, I'm new to Diigo and here's the site I run for teachers who are new to using iPads. The site's only 2 weeks old but I've had great feedback. I focus on how teachers will move to 21st Century Schooling and keeping Tech-introduction simple. I hope it helps and also hope to get lots more from this group, thanks.
Mu He

Apps in Education: Apps for Grading Assessments - 16 views

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    "Using rubrics and providing student's feedback via the iPad has not been an area that has received a great deal of attention. This is, however, starting to change. I have recently spoken to a number of teachers who have developed apps that will allows teachers to use the iPad as a viable way of assessing student work. Some of these apps actually do more than just mark work. Check out the list and see if any would work for you and your students."
Melissa Enderle

infuselearning | Empowering The BYOD REVOLUTION - 1 views

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    Free tool that enables teachers to push questions, prompts, and quizzes to any internet-enabled devices. Students can even respond by drawing.
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