I spent some time this weekend playing with my iPad, Apple TV, laptop, and both the Splashtop Whiteboard app and Doceri Remote app. Pretty exciting to be able to pair my iPad and laptop and then mirror the action on my Apple TV through AirPlay. It will be just amazing to be able to use these tools for classroom instruction and training.
Who needs an interactive whiteboard!
At the end of the year, many of our schools hold school wide science fairs. Students plan Science fair project tri-fold display board and implement projects and then present the process and resulting data on tri-fold display boards much like this. One class decided to go green and do away with using display boards. They conducted their experiments and recorded the data but rather than create paper reports they used their iPads. Project Data Graphs The students took pictures and video and created graphs and other visual representations and imported those into the Explain Everything app. During the science fair, students brought their iPads to the school's multipurpose room and presented their projects to attendees right from the iPads. In addition to using digital tools, these students are also developing their listening, speaking, and presentation skills - all vital to college and career readiness.
I couldn't agree with you more. My school district just installed these interactive whiteboards after the holiday season and I think they are such a great learning tool. I was a little skeptical at first when it was put into the Pre-K classrooms but scholastic
ReplyDeletehas some great resources for them. There has even been talk of them bringing in iPads too!I never heard of implementing ipods though, what exactly do you guys do with the ipods for the kindergarten age children ? I don't think I can handle all this technology at once!