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100+ iPad Apps Perfect for High School/Middle School - 16 views

  • If you’re a student, teacher, or administrator at a high school looking into adopting iPads for educational purposes, it’s important to know that the iPad is more than just an easy way to browse the web or visit the app store. Edudemic has published three featured articles on the best iPad apps for the classroom over the last month or so. These are invaluable lists for educators, students and parents. These apps obviously overlap but I thought it might be a good idea to put a link to all three of these articles for those people that share one ipad for multiple users.
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    " 65+ iPad Apps Perfect For Elementary School"
John Evans

9 Surprising Ways Schools Are Using iPads Around The World - 17 views

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    "This year, the iPad is still going strong and schools are continuing to innovate new ways to use the tablets in class and around campus. Here we share just a few of the coolest ways iPads are making waves in higher ed this year, from helping teams play better to ensuring students never forget their notes."
John Evans

Jeremy Ensrud: iPads in high school science - 12 views

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    Action research brief of iPad use in a Biology classroom.
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    "What happens to student engagement when iPads are used in a science classroom? An Examination of how Technology Impacts a High School Biology Classroom Jeremy Ensrud, ensrudj@canby.k12.or.us"
Richard Wells

Where should School leaders stick their iPhones? | IPAD 4 SCHOOLS - 7 views

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    Many Principals could do better.
John Evans

How The iPad Is Transforming The Classroom [Back To School] | Cult of Mac - 5 views

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    "During its education event in January, Apple unveiled its plans to revolutionize the K-12 classroom with the iPad, electronic textbooks, a revamped version of iTunes U that supports content for K-12 schools as well as higher education, and tools for educators to create their own digital content using iBooks Author and iTunes U."
John Evans

The school that swapped its laptops for iPads… and wants to switch back | PC ... - 4 views

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    "There have been several well-publicised stories of schools bringing iPads into the classroom. However, a PC Pro reader has got in touch with a cautionary tale from the other side of the fence."
John Evans

Thoughts on AppleCare for iPads in Schools « EdApps.ca - 4 views

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    "I don't want to make blanket statements regarding purchases. I fully recognize that every educator, school and institution has to decide what makes sense for them; ultimately, it is you that must live with the purchasing decision. At the same time, I would like to point out some things to consider. Applecare, from what I understand, extends the standard warranty of your iPad from 12 months to 24 months. Additionally, if you crack the screen of your iPad, you can have that iPad replaced for an additional $49 fee over and above the cost of your applecare protection plan of $99."
Sean Nash

Avoiding "Unmitigated Disasters" - nashworld - 13 views

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    "After stumbling upon the article, "Switch to e-books was 'an unmitigated disaster,' says school principal," in my feed this past week, it occurred to me that there are increasingly predictable patterns surrounding stories of failed "innovation" in digital learning initiatives. Schools have been assigning computers to each child for some time now. And still, we continue to see stories like this in the media. In short: we can do better than this."
Learning Today

Apps for Teachers in School - 17 views

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     special needs, students, school, resources, teachers, subjects
John Evans

Apple Donates 9,000 iPads to Teachers Working in Impoverished Schools [Report] | Cult o... - 2 views

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    "Apple has partnered with the Teach for America program and donated 9,000 first gen iPads to teachers that work in impoverished and dangerous schools. The donated iPads come from customers that gave to Apple's public service program during the iPad 2 launch."
John Evans

The jury is still out on school iPad deployments | ZDNet - 7 views

  • Paper usage has decreased with some “some teachers going paperless” and many the use of ebooks instead of dead tree books was highlighted in a particular class.
  • The problem with too many iPad deployments (like the one highlighted in Zeeland) is that schools end up doing the same thing they were before the new technology rolled out, except now they’re using “21st Century Technologies” to do them
  • he examples cited in the USA Today article (using iPads for flash card Apps or highlighting passages in a text with touch) hardly point to the pedagogical shift that tools like the iPad can enable
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  • When students can access tutoring resources whenever they need them or are driven to explore and create in new ways, when students build their own cloud-synced portfolios of high quality work, when students find new things they want to learn and are imbued with the curiosity and empowered with the tools and time (and guidance) to go after knowledge, when students spend their lunches with their iPads under a tree reading a good book that they were allowed to download instead of watching teenagers crashing skateboards on YouTube, then you have some transformation
  • There is an entire cultural shift that needs to accompany 1:1 deployments (whether or not they involve iPads).
  • hat we have to avoid is the impression that handing a lot of kids iPads suddenly prepares them for the 21st Century without a whole lot of work on the backend in everything from network infrastructure to teacher coaching and professional development
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    "The jury is still out on school iPad deployments"
Learning Today

Top 3 Education Articles of the Week | Hybrid Schools, iPads and Laptops - 1 views

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    edtech, iPad, teacher for america, donations, Hybrid Schools, iPad 2
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

Gibbon Fairfax Winthrop HS's iPad Initiative - 3 views

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    This is the second year of the GFW High School One-to-One iPad Initiative where every GFW High School student has access to an iPad tablet to use in their classes. Students can use their iPad: -as an organizational tool to track assignments, homework and class projects. -to access the internet to research information needed for class projects. -to create on-line presentations -to word process class papers and projects -to run a variety of applications to enhance their learning experience in class -to read electronic books, tests, newspapers and magazines
John Evans

Learning and Teaching with iPads: iPad use in a school for Special Needs - St Gabriels - 0 views

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    "Earlier this week a group of educators from Catholic Education Diocese of Parramatta were privileged to visit St Gabriel's School to see how they were integrating the use of iPads in their students learning."
Bernie Rummonds

65+ iPad Apps Perfect For Elementary School | Edudemic - 29 views

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    "The Palm Beach School System has an incredible wiki where members of the community share their favorite apps for specific disciplines. Below I've embedded their list for the top elementary school apps but they also have a curated list of apps for middle school and high school."
Richard Wells

iPads in schools! They just play games! | IPAD 4 SCHOOLS - 11 views

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    Blog post about why kids might game with iPads in the classroom.
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