Saturday, November 19, 2011
Friday, November 11, 2011
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Absent? No Problem! Facetime works just fine!
Two students at school and another students who is home sick using Facetime to participate in the class.
One of the issues that arises for students who are absent is how to get good science lab notes from other students who were actually in school and did the lab that day. A student who is absent due to mono was able to participate with her lab group by using FaceTime. One student in class set up her iPad so that the student at home could watch and listen to what was happening during the lab. How cool is that!?! She will be able to keep up with her class and not feel so far behind when she comes back to school.
Monday, November 7, 2011
There are several ways that the iPad can be used in the classroom. Teachers can use the iPad in place of a computer to deliver content using an LCD projector and white board or screen. It can also become a student work station as well as a collaboration device between the teacher and among the students.
Below are some of the apps that teachers have been using:
AirSketch Free (free) is an app allows teachers to connect to a laptop that is on the same network and then project what is written or drawn on the iPad onto a screen using an LCD projector. As long as the laptop is able to project through an LCD projector, what is drawn on the iPad can be seen.
Science 360 (free) from the National Science Foundation. These beautiful images and videos can be used as writing prompts in English and be visual aids in math and social studies.
Photos and videos can take up a lot of room on your iPad. Try one of these apps to move photos from your iPad to your computer or another iDevice. After they are moved, they can be saved to a jump drive or CD.
Bluetooth Photo Copy (free) is a photo share app that allows you to move photos from one iDevice to another one. Both devices must have the app installed and running for this to work properly.
Photo Transfer App ($2.99) is another app that allows you to move photos from the iPad to another device including a PC, a Mac, or another iPad or iPhone.
Below are some of the apps that teachers have been using:
AirSketch Free (free) is an app allows teachers to connect to a laptop that is on the same network and then project what is written or drawn on the iPad onto a screen using an LCD projector. As long as the laptop is able to project through an LCD projector, what is drawn on the iPad can be seen.
Science 360 (free) from the National Science Foundation. These beautiful images and videos can be used as writing prompts in English and be visual aids in math and social studies.
Photos and videos can take up a lot of room on your iPad. Try one of these apps to move photos from your iPad to your computer or another iDevice. After they are moved, they can be saved to a jump drive or CD.
Bluetooth Photo Copy (free) is a photo share app that allows you to move photos from one iDevice to another one. Both devices must have the app installed and running for this to work properly.
Photo Transfer App ($2.99) is another app that allows you to move photos from the iPad to another device including a PC, a Mac, or another iPad or iPhone.
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