why ipads?
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Why DLS is using iPads in school.TRANSCRIPT
iPads at DLSDLS 2012+
A New Approach• This is a growing wave in
educational conversations. • Numerous schools
recognizing the potential for improved instructional techniques and dynamic learning.
• Apple recently began to focus on creating high school textbooks for download.
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Education Decisions• Every DLS student will be
issued at iPad as part of their learning tools.
• Students will be issued a certain set of educational apps but will also be able to personalize it with additional other appropriate apps, etc.
Why the iPad vs laptop, etc?
1. Engages Students
Students respond well to it, helps create an interactive learning environment.
2. Easy to Use (battery life, size, boot time, intuitive, etc)
Specific Topic Apps
The iPad offers teachers specialized apps for dynamic lessons on certain units or content areas.
With it, students can access information more easily and more graphically than before. For example…
Interactive Maps for Geography
Anatomy/Biology Diagrams
Music Theory
Historical Information
Explanations of Literature
Combine/Replace Technology
• Clickers• Cameras• TV/Monitors• Books• Calculators
• Laptops• Student Slates• Interactive White Boards
• Flashcards
The iPad also takes existing technology and combines it into one device for easier access and smoother integration.
Presentations/Video Projects• Creating daily access to tools such
as iMovie and Keynote for every student to use in class presentations.
Graphing Software• Replacing graphing calculators in
math classes with larger screen devices
Downloadable LiteratureOnline literature books etc, beginning to remove the need to carry a large load of books back and forth, making backpacks lighter for students.
Downloadable TextbooksTextbooks with interactive graphics, diagrams, hyperlinks, and pop out dictionary definitions, etc.
Annotate TextAbility for students to take notes directly in their textbooks.
iBooks Author• Teachers able to create their own
textbooks that match their instruction.
White Board Projection• Teacher able to project their
screen to projector, or to show it on every student iPad.
Record/Share Presentations• Teachers able to record their
voice and interactive whiteboard-like presentations for upload for students to watch again later.
Student Response Slates• Students can respond to teacher by
showing their work or collaborating on solutions within a class period.
Student Note Taking• Students able to take notes
including diagrams. Handwriting recognition software offers easy conversion possibilities.
Place Pictures Within Notes• Students can place pictures
within their notes and annotate. These pictures could be of a class handout, or something done in class that day.
Camera/Microphone• Use the camera to take
pictures of the notes on the board or a copy of a friends notes if absent.
• Microphone used to record voice in Spanish or music class and submit online.
• Use Dragon Dictation to help write papers with less typing.
Student Response Systems• Teachers able to use interactive
polling software during class to test how well students are mastering a concept.
Productivity + Communication
• In addition to classroom applications, iPads offer a different way of moving and sharing information .
School Data Systems• Portable administrative access to
relevant school data.
Cloud Data• Student data stored in accounts
accessible both at school and at home.
• Makes it harder to “forget your homework at home.”
Face Communication• Work collaboratively with other using
the camera to talk face to face or show what you are discussing.
Assistance Opportunities• iPads offer organizational
aids like: alarms, calendars, organizational apps.
• Students with vision or hearing issues can change the font or picture size as well as have text read aloud in low light situations (like riding back from a game.)
Electronic Submission• A class worksheet can be
distributed electronically, filled out by hand (or by stylus) on the ipad screen, handwriting can be converted to type, and assignments submitted online (from home) with a time stamp of when they were received.
Questions?• We know that new tech
possibilities create numerous questions.
• The answers we do have will be shared in the coming months.
• The answers we do not have we are excited to learn together.
iPads at DLSDLS 2012+