Introducing School-Wide Digital Citizenship Practices with iPads
8Share
An elementary school in our district recently got 30 iPads and asked for some advice implementing them with students and teachers. In addition to suggesting some starter apps, I recommended that we have conversations with kids around the appropriate use of these devices. While almost every child has used an iPad, iPod Touch, or iPhone, the exciting learning opportunities these mobile, Internet-connected, media creation devices create also open the door to new challenges. Cyberbullying or inappropriate web publishing happens more through the camera than regular computer use does; the mobility of the device combined with the reality that multiple users are using the device with no personalized, password-protected, network-tracked accounts makes it more challenging to keep track of who is doing what with the device or that the device itself is safe.
R
Contents contributed and discussions participated by veronica occelli
"What's Your Story?" 2012 Winners - 1 views
Web 2.0 Resources for BYOT Programs « A Teacher's Coda - 0 views
The Flipped Class: Myths vs. Reality - THE DAILY RIFF - Be Smarter. About Education. - 0 views
Magical Moments in Mobile Learning: 20+ Tips & Resources : Teacher Reboot Camp - 0 views
Free Technology for Teachers: Three Questions to Consider Before We All Flip - 2 views
Beyond Digital - 0 views
http://view.learn360news.com/?j=fe911571746c0d7f7d&m=fe9d15707167067876&ls=fdf415797266... - 0 views
Building Good Search Skills: What Students Need to Know | MindShift - 0 views
With mobile device management, schools can rest easy | eSchool News - 0 views
1 - 14 of 14
Showing 20▼ items per page