What The iPad’s Popularity Says About Education
Placing an iPad into the lap of every student is nothing if not a sign that teachers are more than willing to give up control of pace and access,
Placing an iPad into the lap of every student is nothing if not a sign that teachers are more than willing to give up control of pace and access,
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Here is a historical perspective of the iPad’s first 20 months in schools, broken down into 3 distinct epochs, each marked by a ‘big idea.’
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To begin thinking more broadly about iPads in a learning environment, consider these 10 questions schools should ask before deploying iPads.
Skype, the free, ubiquitous downloadable, offers unique opportunities for tech-savvy teachers to get their students learning in new ways.
The process of visually capturing ideas with the iPad isn’t terribly complex. If you can think of concept-mapping, you’re halfway there.
iPads are easy to use, provide access to tens of thousands of apps, and feature an interface familiar to many students.
A solution for some schools has been BYOD: Bring Your Own Device to the classroom for teaching and learning.
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